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Author: JonTheReeds
Date: 2014-10-27 13:28
I have read a few things by Dr. Noa Kageyama (www.bulletproofmusician.com) that suggest that ‘interference’ practising may help to make learning more permanent. By ‘interference’ he means not necessarily practising the thing you want to play but practising 'around' it
For instance, a basketball player would practise sinking a penalty shot from different angles and distances, even though in a match the player would only shoot from the front of the D
Has anyone found this useful and, if so, what favourite 'interference' practice routines do you use?
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