Practice
Today, I picked up one of my Rubik's cubes. It was really the first time in a couple months that'd done so, and I felt confident I would have the same abilities I'd had last autumn. This was not the case. My average then was about 25 seconds per solve. Now, I'm having trouble breaking 30. Some of my more used turning patterns came back easily, but others, the ones I'd been new with when I'd taken my break, were gone completely from my memory. A couple minutes with my notes brought them back, but they were still foggy and required lots of thought. My muscle memory had essentially faded.
This really showed me a lot of things involving practice and consistency. If you don't practice something, you will definetly not improve and may even lose that skill completely. Solving these puzzles is a hobby I'm looking forwards to picking back up, but that won't be possible without practice.
This really showed me a lot of things involving practice and consistency. If you don't practice something, you will definetly not improve and may even lose that skill completely. Solving these puzzles is a hobby I'm looking forwards to picking back up, but that won't be possible without practice.
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