I'm assuming you mean that your times are getting worse.my times are starting to drop
Try chill solves.The only problem is, practicing my PLLs has got me into a habit of turning faster, and my look ahead now cannot keep up with my TPS
I did worse than average at my only competition too, so no worries.So I came back from my competition and I did not do as good as I wanted to. I would rather not share my results here, because I am to ashamed of how far it is below my normal average. However, while I was there, I was racing somebody and got an 8.79 PB Single! And right after that, on my next solve, I got a 9.98 single. After that, my next two solves were really bad because I was pretty nervous after getting two in a row sub 10 so I got a 14.01 and DNF. But then I got a 10.6 for my final solve and got an 11.53 ao5!
If you're going to learn a separate method for OH, you might as well use the best OH method, Roux. Or you can use ZZI've decided to learn a new method for OH solving, seeing as CFOP requires a lot of regrips and a higher movecount, which is not as good for OH solving. So today, I start my quest to learn Mehta One-Handed, so best of luck for me!
Tbh Mehta is one of the worst methods for OH, but if you enjoy it then go right ahead.I've decided to learn a new method for OH solving, seeing as CFOP requires a lot of regrips and a higher movecount, which is not as good for OH solving. So today, I start my quest to learn Mehta One-Handed, so best of luck for me!
Understandable.I don't like the intuitiveness of Roux and I don't like using MU moves OH, which Roux uses.
I disagree. YruRU a good OH method, but is a bit worse than RouxAnd YRUru is better than Roux for OH anyway.
Mehta isn't great for OH.But I just want to see how far I can go with Mehta on OH, and my goal is sub-15 OH
Mehta isn't any better than CFOP for OH. In fact, it might be worse. Don't waste your time with it.Umm... Actually learning a better methods for OH is worth it. Luke Garrett's dad told me this at the Wyoming competition and gave the example of Carter Kucala, who uses CFOP two handed, and a different method one handed is nearly world class one handed with this method
It has similar movecount to CFOP, and the ergonomics aren't any better eitherIt might not be good for you, but I see plenty of potential in it. What makes you think it is so bad?