How to practice effectively...for just about anything - Annie Bosler and Don Greene

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    Mastering any physical skill takes practice. Practice is the repetition of an action with the goal of improvement, and it helps us perform with more ease, speed, and confidence. But what does practice actually do to make us better at things? Annie Bosler and Don Greene explain how practice affects the inner workings of our brains.
    Lesson by Annie Bosler and Don Greene, animation by Martina Meštrović.

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  • @christian_wijaya
    @christian_wijaya 4 년 전 +19603

    "Turn off your computer before practicing"
    Programmer: *screaming internally*

    • @shafinhabib9771
      @shafinhabib9771 4 년 전 +300

      This such an underrated comment 😂😂😂

    • @leondecastro1807
      @leondecastro1807 4 년 전 +502

      Actually, I prefer doing stuff on paper first before turning on the computer to program.
      I like to plan things out before putting it into code. Works every time... for me at least.

    • @mistiemill3262
      @mistiemill3262 4 년 전 +24

      EXACTLY

    • @noddye1764
      @noddye1764 4 년 전 +181

      @@nihal7667 you must be fun at parties

    • @dondoukhan4942
      @dondoukhan4942 4 년 전 +20

      @@noddye1764 lmao

  • @gustavodemira7416
    @gustavodemira7416 7 년 전 +17838

    "The more you sweat in times of peace, the less you bleed in times of war."
    Ancient Asian proverb

    • @constant8356
      @constant8356 4 년 전 +254

      For those are confused what this says, I THINK it says to be always prepared

    • @medogaming3035
      @medogaming3035 4 년 전 +440

      Iliketrains Lol i think it supposed to say: the harder you work and sweat when practicing, (military training, workout, sports oriented training) the stronger you are in war/fight.

    • @koolstory3867
      @koolstory3867 4 년 전 +16

      Actually remember seeing this In a mobile game

    • @koolstory3867
      @koolstory3867 4 년 전 +40

      @@medogaming3035 ancient say not now days. It just saying work hard and suffer now rather than dying or lossin something during war

    • @tidal1082
      @tidal1082 4 년 전 +173

      I think its not necessarily literally about war. In my opinion, it's just saying that when u practice something, when the time comes that u need to use what you practiced, you will suffer less. For example, if you practice hard work in everything you do, when a hard task comes, you do not find it as hard to work for it since you are used to giving it your all.

  • @darktealglasses
    @darktealglasses 3 년 전 +13358

    1. Minimize the distractions
    2. Start out slowly
    3. Gradually increase the speed of the quality repetitions
    4. Frequent repetitions with a lot of breaks
    5. Divide your time used for effective practice into multiple daily practice sessions of limited duration
    6. Practice in your brain in vivid detail

    • @ruslannagiev5593
      @ruslannagiev5593 2 년 전 +258

      This is the most useful comment and it's reasonable to upvote it massively to let it float up

    • @kobiecamp1134
      @kobiecamp1134 2 년 전 +48

      This is what we need.

    • @redone9553
      @redone9553 2 년 전 +124

      7. Practice at the edge of one's current ability

    • @djine552
      @djine552 2 년 전 +56

      And also I recommend to only learn 20 minutes at a time. After that you should take a break of at least 20 minutes. That's because the long memory can only affectively sort out about 20 minutes of information. After that the short time memory will take over and you are more likely to learn the mistakes you make and not the actual right way

    • @streptokokke1003
      @streptokokke1003 2 년 전 +23

      Again a Video that needs minutes to say, what could have been written in a few sentences.

  • @mythicalmonke8895
    @mythicalmonke8895 3 년 전 +270

    “Turn of your computer”
    Me who wants to practice animating: *confused screaming*

  • @firstnamesurname3590
    @firstnamesurname3590 7 년 전 +28521

    Now I have to practice practicing.

    • @Chick_NCC
      @Chick_NCC 5 년 전 +525

      First Name Surname and then we’ll have to master the practicing of practicing practice

    • @roninbayacal7857
      @roninbayacal7857 5 년 전 +106

      Damn. I was gonna say that!

    • @sid98geek
      @sid98geek 4 년 전 +184

      But the problem is that can you really practice practicing practice?

    • @luciii8094
      @luciii8094 4 년 전 +60

      this man is smarter than einstein

    • @skyemelody9580
      @skyemelody9580 4 년 전 +53

      This is more complicated than I thought. 😂

  • @jier9904
    @jier9904 7 년 전 +11917

    "I fear not the man who has practiced 10000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10000 times."
    - Bruce Lee

    • @DoNultima
      @DoNultima 7 년 전 +239

      Arjen Robben

    • @bagandtag4391
      @bagandtag4391 7 년 전 +376

      What if I practice 5000 kicks 2 times? Am I scarier than the one that practiced 10000 kicks once?

    • @domini1337
      @domini1337 7 년 전 +114

      Yes, because there aren't 10,000 kicks. In fact, there aren't more than a couple hundred maximum.

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle 7 년 전 +214

      The one kick that is practiced 10000 times will be a more skilled kick than any of the 5000 kicks that you practiced twice. I believe the point of the saying is that you shouldn't spread you training too thin. If you get confused and you hesitate then you will lose the initiative.

    • @christiangarcia4782
      @christiangarcia4782 7 년 전 +5

      are you full of shit bro or is this real im not going tp Google it so this is bad asserry

  • @martial885
    @martial885 3 년 전 +1237

    I can approve that skills can be developed and solidified by just thinking about them.
    Source: Have been practicing anxiety for 6 years.

    • @LionneAlex
      @LionneAlex 3 년 전 +72

      By the way, it's true! The same myelination happens for the anxiety pathways.

    • @peepock7796
      @peepock7796 3 년 전 +75

      @@LionneAlex that’s a terrifying realization.

    • @dingdacillo1133
      @dingdacillo1133 3 년 전 +2

      Lmao

    • @disgusted2704
      @disgusted2704 2 년 전 +4

      @@LionneAlex the more you know 🌠

    • @davidcarter3049
      @davidcarter3049 2 년 전 +15

      That’s why meditation is good as I guess the same happens practising stillness and calm

  • @setablazee3570
    @setablazee3570 년 전 +145

    I saw this a lot with me and chess.
    When I played for a long time, objects around me were visualized like they were chess pieces on a board, and I was playing complex positions.
    After a while these effects became more mild but I think that was my brain subconsciously practicing without even playing the game.

  • @kishokid6143
    @kishokid6143 4 년 전 +4641

    Someone: Are you practicing?
    Me: I’m thinking about it

    • @creepybabby
      @creepybabby 3 년 전 +21

      @@ThePCJakub my piano just groaned

    • @nexvull5911
      @nexvull5911 3 년 전 +1

      @@hemanrocks9249 Disregarding that this is an ad. Holy cow mate that is a lot of pauses. I know that it is replicating a speech from the flow. But it was distracting and hard to read.

    • @hemanrocks9249
      @hemanrocks9249 3 년 전

      @@nexvull5911 Yes man, this is an ad. But hey people have bought 100% things by watching some ads with _no content at all._
      Atleast I am giving them cure and treatment which doesn't create any issues further.
      *"It's 100% effective, no side effects, costs less and cures even the incurable."* . What more do you need from a treatment protocol.

    • @chipiegg1466
      @chipiegg1466 3 년 전

      "what more do you need", idk how about studies to show that it is 100% effective or maybe a big enough sample size to be able to determine that there are no side effects. And maybe no lies such as cures the incurable, i'm pretty sure if someone will die tomorrow from cancer your treatment won't stop it
      edit: oh and natural medicine are still medicine in fact most medicine is derived from 'natural medicine'

    • @hemanrocks9249
      @hemanrocks9249 3 년 전

      @@chipiegg1466 Hey boy,
      I am a registered Nutritionist and a Scientist in 7 nations. I wouldn't risk my doctorates and my career on something which is fake. I am at more risk than someone adopting the treatment. Since natural and ayurvedic medicines have no side effects.
      And I am not the manufacturer of these medicines. Thus I don't have their trial details. I can tell you that these medicines are from various manufacturers and their ingredients are the one curing all.
      Further if you want to know you may google yourself the efficacy of ingredients like gama oryzanol, veg omega, ocimum sanctum etc. There are 128 others.

  • @gabrielam.7681
    @gabrielam.7681 4 년 전 +8561

    normal people : *practices the piano*
    Me, an intellectual : *daydreams of playing the piano*- Instant Mozart

    • @a1001ku
      @a1001ku 4 년 전 +76

      Me too, buddy, me too

    • @tharad1214
      @tharad1214 4 년 전 +201

      It might actually work if you actually daydream of playing the actual keys and chords 😏

    • @tharad1214
      @tharad1214 4 년 전 +47

      @Axolotl Is Cool Hehe I'm sure.. Just referring to the the basketball example in the video.

    • @geoviv4511
      @geoviv4511 4 년 전 +1

      Meee

    • @priya371
      @priya371 4 년 전 +1

      Me.too

  • @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh
    @AlexRodriguez-nm5dh 3 년 전 +135

    Once a teacher told me: “You have to go slower in order to get faster”.

  • @zhehaoli1999
    @zhehaoli1999 3 년 전 +44

    "Effective practice is consistent, intensely focused, and targets content or weaknesses that lie at the edge of one's current abilities." Great!

  • @csreiter
    @csreiter 7 년 전 +4225

    I have to say, the narrator for these episodes has a great voice for this.

  • @jiakaira
    @jiakaira 5 년 전 +5804

    If you can practice slowly, then you can practice quickly.

  • @jarnopit8934
    @jarnopit8934 3 년 전 +294

    I’m just gonna think about doing pushups every day and become ripped

  • @fpvillegas9084
    @fpvillegas9084 년 전

    One of the best videos I've watched. Short but concise 👍

  • @indianstunts
    @indianstunts 7 년 전 +2784

    Effective Practice according to the video.
    1. Complete Focus during practice.
    2. Timely, spaced out sessions.
    3. Think about practising

  • @dobbytheelf88
    @dobbytheelf88 4 년 전 +3047

    You notice how "old" this video is when he mentions that the students’ major distraction was Facebook lol

    • @payalkedia7043
      @payalkedia7043 3 년 전 +55

      Dobby! U r alive!!😭😭

    • @hiroakihanyu
      @hiroakihanyu 3 년 전 +62

      exactly at this moment i've looked at the release date of this vid "2017, oh yah, that time"

    • @nicholasschroeder3678
      @nicholasschroeder3678 3 년 전 +73

      My niece: "Facebook is for moms."

    • @Mihsinger
      @Mihsinger 3 년 전 +25

      what the heck is now? I'm so outdated

    • @jinxitty7133
      @jinxitty7133 3 년 전 +28

      2:33
      Two certain bois be like:
      "Is that even a violin?"
      "Bow is sliding all over the place"
      "Where's the bridge?"
      "Hand shifting is not cool"
      "Chin rest is too flat"

  • @yashvianam6653
    @yashvianam6653 년 전

    This was very soothing to hear and had amazing and precise information!
    Well done!

  • @user-iz6ss4hx2r

    Amazing and very comprehensive video! It was very informative, short and sweet! I enjoyed the animations and different metaphors and comparisons used! Well done!

  • @KHANPIN
    @KHANPIN 6 년 전 +5450

    To practice effectively:
    1 - Stay consistent, intensely focused, and push yourself to the edge of your current capacity.
    2 - Start off slow, then pick up speed.
    3 - Practice throughout the day.
    4 - Imagine yourself performing it.

    • @geminiwriter8875
      @geminiwriter8875 4 년 전 +142

      Khan I do too much of 4 lol

    • @cherrysmoke33
      @cherrysmoke33 4 년 전 +47

      Also, if possible, speed it up until you can't keep up, getting out of your comfort zone will make you learn new abilities

    • @mhatreM_infinity
      @mhatreM_infinity 4 년 전 +5

      Thanks buddy

    • @AntonioSaved
      @AntonioSaved 4 년 전 +12

      Khan how are you gonna say push oneself off the edge, then say start slow?

    • @chaitanyakadam1017
      @chaitanyakadam1017 4 년 전 +2

      2nd can apply for almost everything for better results

  • @TrapMusicNow
    @TrapMusicNow 7 년 전 +4857

    By this study, I'm a pro at procrastinating on KRplus.

  • @susannaalexanyan1345
    @susannaalexanyan1345 4 개월 전 +3

    I love how video explains this difficult topic scientifically but so simple, that is available and understandable to almost everyone, even children. Muscle memory is something I have experienced many times. Even when solving a math problem, sometimes my hand just wrote what had to be written, I know that it sounds odd. Also, I don’t like taking notes with computer or laptops, because when I’m doing it on paper, I remember the material better and longer.

  • @vileenavinayan6514

    That's a lot of great information...... Actually something I needed to hear right now. Thank you so much and your animations are superb beyond words.

  • @juanmiguelfernandez7993
    @juanmiguelfernandez7993 4 년 전 +7194

    watches this instead of actually practicing*

  • @Chrisallengallery
    @Chrisallengallery 7 년 전 +2949

    And here I am, procrastinating again on KRplus !

  • @novemberninth4392
    @novemberninth4392 2 년 전 +49

    Daniel Coyle explained the myelination process in his book, The Talent Code. I absolutely love that book and will definitely recommend it to anyone who's practicing literally anything.

    • @wanderer37
      @wanderer37 2 년 전 +2

      I got it after reading your comment . I feel like it would be worth reading.
      Thanks for recommendation ❤

  • @maurohernan031
    @maurohernan031 2 년 전

    Thank you guys, God bless you and your family.

  • @obviousthings3128
    @obviousthings3128 5 년 전 +7589

    "Work hard until your Idol becomes your rival"
    -probably some famous person but not me coz I'm not famous

    • @vania5761
      @vania5761 5 년 전 +67

      wow! is this quote made by you?

    • @ezekielleveriza4071
      @ezekielleveriza4071 5 년 전 +127

      vanillatey m0l isn’t this a quote from chuck norris when someone asked what was his goal? I remember him saying that he wanted the people he admired to be people he could call equals.

    • @kiranojha8811
      @kiranojha8811 5 년 전 +35

      and your idol blackballs you

    • @slowfall8957
      @slowfall8957 5 년 전 +6

      @@vania5761 no lol, he said it is not his

    • @amogh5427
      @amogh5427 5 년 전 +1

      Albert Einstein or some scientist said that

  • @Samuel-pw7bl
    @Samuel-pw7bl 4 년 전 +8641

    Exactly the opposite of what school is doing to us.
    Non focussed.
    Constant speed.
    8 hours non-stop every day.

    • @lecoconutdead
      @lecoconutdead 4 년 전 +95

      Ikr

    • @LittleMew133
      @LittleMew133 4 년 전 +273

      You get 10-15 minutes break between classes which is the recommended break time.
      Edit: I have been asked a lot where I went to school. I went to a private high school in Maine, US. School ran from 8AM to 2PM (typically, unless you want to enroll in special interest classes hosted at 7AM and some evenings). Everyone get a 1.5-hour long lunch break with 10-15 minutes between each class. School ends at 2PM and you are encouraged to join clubs & extra-curricular afterschool. On most days, I came back home at around 4PM after clubs.

    • @lecoconutdead
      @lecoconutdead 4 년 전 +658

      @@LittleMew133 i dont get that at all, pretty lucky for the ones who get the time

    • @chancingproductions4453
      @chancingproductions4453 4 년 전 +102

      Blah Smith I get 4. 4 minutes

    • @samanthashort6135
      @samanthashort6135 4 년 전 +359

      Blah Smith which school are you going to because we’re only getting 5 minute passing periods to walk to our next class

  • @Vertig8.Nichtosphel

    Thank you so much, sir! For the information. This is great knowledge you have bestowed upon us.
    Keep up the good work 🍀

  • @profweigand
    @profweigand 2 년 전

    Great explanation in under five minutes, bravo! And the animated t’ai ch’i player and yogi both have excellent form, congrats to the illustrator.

  • @ReflexionesDiarias00
    @ReflexionesDiarias00 4 년 전 +920

    I play handball And when I got injured I spent around 5 months imagining how well I would play when I returned. When I returned to play I did not have to think, my body towards everything as I had imagined. Was incredible

    • @B10401
      @B10401 2 년 전 +74

      My tennis serve is never better than after I teach someone how to serve better. I go over it with them, watch their serve, and my body takes my advice too.

    • @shinryu9754
      @shinryu9754 2 년 전 +7

      This is relatable

    • @Ziel..
      @Ziel.. 2 년 전 +19

      @@B10401 that's literally me when I teach someone something I'm not really good at.

    • @scevda
      @scevda 2 년 전 +21

      Since I was young, whenever I imagined myself doing a act/craft/sport, my mine soon automatically imagines me failing it.
      Says a lot about my self-confidence to this day.

    • @shinryu9754
      @shinryu9754 2 년 전 +3

      @@scevda how are u now

  • @deckearns
    @deckearns 5 년 전 +924

    "The more I practice, the luckier I get. "
    Ben Hogan (Golf).

  • @doctorwhofan-if7vx
    @doctorwhofan-if7vx 3 년 전 +27

    Dude, this has helped me so much. I wanna be an animator but of course I need to master the art of drawing first, and so I find it hard to truly practice, and when I do, I feel lost and out of touch with what I'm doing sometimes, but this video helped me find out how I can get the most out of my time drawing, thank you once again TedEd, you've helped and amazed me a lot.

    • @oliver2691
      @oliver2691 년 전

      I want to be a writer and I don‘t quite know how to practise for that…

    • @henrychukwura8858
      @henrychukwura8858 년 전 +1

      @@oliver2691 read read read more

    • @henrychukwura8858
      @henrychukwura8858 년 전 +1

      @@oliver2691 being slowly by writing about 250 words per day on topics of interest

  • @DrCK-mn2tb
    @DrCK-mn2tb 3 년 전

    Effective Practice makes a man perfect...Thank you. Beautifully explained...

  • @SoftwareSadhu
    @SoftwareSadhu 3 년 전 +3444

    My notes: -
    Focus on the task at hand.
    Minimize any distractions. Moblie, notifications, people, etc.
    Start slowly in the practice session.
    Gradually increase the speed while focusing on accuracy.
    Frequent repetations with a lot of breaks.
    Practice in your brain in vivid detail. 🙂

    • @amirelangouri75
      @amirelangouri75 3 년 전 +55

      Screen shot it boyysssss

    • @noxk1992
      @noxk1992 3 년 전 +40

      There are people like you on YT like they put the lyrics on their comments

    • @dendoori
      @dendoori 3 년 전 +15

      lmao thank u i needed this for a school work

    • @Mokhwakwe
      @Mokhwakwe 3 년 전 +3

      Thx

    • @raficusx
      @raficusx 3 년 전 +22

      I believe he said "alloted" breaks, not "a lot of" breaks. You do want breaks, but necessarily many of them, and it's good designate (allot) them to focus the timeboxed session.

  • @rennan9891
    @rennan9891 7 년 전 +3101

    10 km of running, 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, every day

    • @kartikeygupta8427
      @kartikeygupta8427 7 년 전 +707

      Rennan Calango You have hair. You're lying.

    • @rennan9891
      @rennan9891 7 년 전 +294

      Kartikey Gupta dammit

    • @David-wt5hf
      @David-wt5hf 7 년 전 +33

      Rennan Calango Only 100 push-ups, Sit-ups, and squats?

    • @pong_66
      @pong_66 7 년 전 +42

      David C. finish one shot. average people cant even do 20 push ups one shot

    • @artema.
      @artema. 7 년 전 +21

      Rennan Calango lololol nice refference bro

  • @gustavomiler378
    @gustavomiler378 년 전 +2

    Ive been doing the last step without knowing it, everytime i see a piece of art online i imagine myself doing it and how i would draw it and save those mental steps, so with time i improved drawing without really drawing as much, only when i feel like grabbing a piece of paper and pen, really cool

  • @darrelltierra7883
    @darrelltierra7883 2 년 전 +13

    -Practice makes perfect-
    *Practice makes improvement*

  • @3freezeen
    @3freezeen 4 년 전 +483

    Effective Practice:
    1. Focus, minimize distraction
    2. Slow high quality start
    3. Timed sessions with frequent breaks
    4. Practice in your mind

  • @nintendofan222222222
    @nintendofan222222222 4 년 전 +976

    4:28 The guy on the left is having connection problems

  • @hustlefree5486
    @hustlefree5486 3 년 전 +9

    Can we just appreciate this animation for a moment! 😊

  • @farrashafizh741
    @farrashafizh741 3 년 전 +12

    From this video, i learned that mental practice is also important alongside physical practice. Recently, i just practice on study preparation for my national university test physically, i haven't done it mentally. So, it would worth a try. Thanks Ted-Ed for the well explained video !

    • @davicarvalho9435
      @davicarvalho9435 년 전

      I practice Muay Thai and I am struggling to improve on the kicks. I will give this mental practice a try too

    • @kias3531
      @kias3531 개월 전

      How was it? ​@@davicarvalho9435

  • @sparkli9284
    @sparkli9284 5 년 전 +1619

    "If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly"
    - Some sacrilegious little boii

  • @circlesomewhere7192
    @circlesomewhere7192 4 년 전 +5286

    “Whatcha doin?”
    “Increasing the layer of my myelin sheaths.”
    Edit: sheets to sheaths
    There, nerds.

  • @krishnapriyab8510
    @krishnapriyab8510 년 전 +1

    What a great video!❤Love the animation especially. It’s mind blowing.

  • @familiesalvo8782

    I really like this kind of videos in the morning. While brushing my teeth and waking up I just listen to this handsome voice and looking forward to inhale all the information it gives. 😍

  • @gobias6
    @gobias6 4 년 전 +138

    Underrated: watch/listen to recordings of your practice session or watch others do the same task. Related to thinking about practicing.

    • @feliciadawnauthor
      @feliciadawnauthor 3 년 전

      gobias6 Yup good one and a good reminder to me I do that or have done that and it works

  • @pondererofpointlessdreams5029

    How I should study: Study the material consistently everyday until the test.
    How I actually study: Cram an hour before the test and hope for the best

  • @studywithso5321
    @studywithso5321 3 년 전 +1

    The animation is so satisfying to watch

  • @TheEuroGirl.
    @TheEuroGirl. 년 전

    Detailed visualization is used in quantum Physics studies as well. Loved this. Thank you.

  • @astridp2402
    @astridp2402 4 년 전 +1941

    Ted : we dont have the magic number
    Lingling : 40 hours a day.

  • @davegrenier1160
    @davegrenier1160 5 년 전 +815

    I trained in a dojo in which the word "speed" was never spoken. We became faster naturally by repetition. We also didn't try to be faster, we just became faster without thinking about it. I realized this because the first time I saw higher-ranking students practicing there I was amazed at their speed. A few years later, I was one of those higher-ranking students, and it suddenly struck me one day that I was now one of those fast students I had observed earlier. All without giving speed a thought.
    I have also found that mental repetition of a task can program the body to perform that task without actual training. When I started climbing I "taught" myself to self-arrest (with an ice ax) by reading descriptions of the techniques in mountaineering books. I studied one book in particular. I never physically practiced. But the first time I slipped on a steep snow slope, I not only immediately self-arrested, but I saw the page on self-arrest from that particular book right in front of my face as I did it.

  • @stayqurious
    @stayqurious 3 개월 전 +2

    What i have learned today :
    1. Focus on one task don't switch it frequently.
    2. Take Breaks in between.
    3. Keep Practicing at the edge of your current skills.
    4. Think about it in your mind that will help it even more.
    5. Start out slowly, coordination built with repetition whether good or bad, then increase your pace gradually.

  • @modotv7330
    @modotv7330 년 전 +14

    이미지 트레이닝이 정말 효과가 있다는 것을 확인할 수 있어서 좋네요.

  • @magicalmysteryollie
    @magicalmysteryollie 3 년 전 +545

    The video should also highlight the importance of sleep. A proper 8 hours of sleep boosts the effect of the day's practice your learning by huge, huge amounts, whether it be physical or mental practice. Sleep also restitutes your body and mind, meaning you'll be better equipped to learn the next day. It is essential to have a steady, healthy sleep schedule.

    • @amandajstar
      @amandajstar 2 년 전

      Some people want 9.

    • @trigger3319
      @trigger3319 년 전 +3

      3:26

    • @andrewcosmos2216
      @andrewcosmos2216 년 전

      You are very right.

    • @dzopix
      @dzopix 년 전 +17

      its not a matter of how much u sleep, its a matter of when u sleep.. theres melatonin and others stuff getting produced when its time to sleep.. i will always remember what my biology teacher told us a few years ago - practice going to sleep before 11 at night, because thats when the most melatonin is getting produced and every hour u sleep before 11 counts as 2 hours.. maybe im tripping but whenever i do that i need a lot less time of sleep than when i go to sleep at 1-3 in the morning.. try it

    • @voltic7133
      @voltic7133 년 전 +5

      Sleep quality matters the most. You can sleep for 8 hours, but the quality of the sleep you got in those 8 hours is bad you'll still feel like you only slept 4-5 hours.

  • @jamesmills7255
    @jamesmills7255 7 년 전 +205

    The importance of practising with good technique cannot be overstated - this is something I have learned recently when practising playing musical instruments, with regards to being aware of my Proprioception and using only the correct muscles/joints for the job, not involving incorrect muscles from elsewhere which give the superficial illusion of strength but actually just add tension and discourage building the correct muscles and thus prevent effective development. A saying I heard recently goes: "If you practise with incorrect technique, you'll practise really good at doing badly."

    • @BarnieSnyman
      @BarnieSnyman 7 년 전 +11

      Very well said! As a pianist I'd like to add that bad technique not only greatly limits what one could accomplish, but can easily also lead to injuries, like tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome. In severe cases, pianists completely lose the ability to play when they develop focal dystonia. As I understand it, this isn't so much a physical injury as much as it is your brain's wiring getting screwed up because of bad technique. Luckily I've never had anything more severe than sore hands for a few hours.

    • @snowynovi2940
      @snowynovi2940 6 년 전 +2

      James Mills As the saying goes perfect practice makes perfect

    • @sofialaya596
      @sofialaya596 5 년 전 +2

      Same for bad position in drawing and ways of using the tools thar hurt your hands

    • @Motorata661
      @Motorata661 4 년 전 +2

      Same with Martial Arts, bad habits must be corrected early or you will have to work hard to compensate for them

    • @cautarepvp2079
      @cautarepvp2079 4 년 전

      @@Motorata661 yeah guys but even if you practice bad you are still better than those who dont practice at all lol

  • @TsanZan
    @TsanZan 3 년 전 +1

    Athlean-X talks about that mind muscle connection. I was looking for this video about THINKING about an action being nearly effective as doing it too.
    Thanks.

  • @crandall7748
    @crandall7748 년 전 +11

    Still a really great and useful video. We use this video every year for new students to our sport, and as a reminder to our more advanced students!

  • @salmas7316
    @salmas7316 6 년 전 +822

    That's why no one is born with success. The successful people are just the people who had effective practice.

    • @sofialaya596
      @sofialaya596 5 년 전 +38

      this complementa my thought that a master is never only good at his skill (misic, painting, sports, etc) but also a master at organization and every single thing that helps to grow that skill

    • @Dossou2625
      @Dossou2625 5 년 전 +45

      You can be born with good genes for training

    • @thesea6417
      @thesea6417 5 년 전 +5

      What if Trumps your dad?

    • @wegawinarso3471
      @wegawinarso3471 5 년 전 +22

      And luck. You can't have success wihtout luck

    • @mysticduck7846
      @mysticduck7846 5 년 전 +29

      so genes, work, luck and a small loan of a billion dollars is all you need for success

  • @reesesapphire267
    @reesesapphire267 7 년 전 +448

    This is really cool! We're learning about neurons and the brain in biology, so I'm glad you posted this now!

  • @rizz0410
    @rizz0410 년 전

    Still love this video after 5 years released, really impressive

  • @ShanesQueenSite
    @ShanesQueenSite 3 년 전 +1

    This is excellent - interestingly I learned a song one evening before going to bed, I only played it once but next morning I was able to play it a lot better even though I had only practiced once. I believe in the rehearsal by imagining , makes sence.

  • @MickThomson70
    @MickThomson70 7 년 전 +1615

    I was distracted by this video while studying...

  • @DandragonDe
    @DandragonDe 7 년 전 +1231

    i tried to practice programming, but that didn't work so well after i turned my distracting pc off. ;;;D

    • @TheStrictlyAwesome
      @TheStrictlyAwesome 7 년 전 +25

      Dan Dragon that was a bad joke and its edited boo!

    • @octopus1182
      @octopus1182 7 년 전

      Dan Dragon lol

    • @user-kd4mi8xb7p
      @user-kd4mi8xb7p 7 년 전 +22

      I took breaks; but my program didn't run the way it should ;D

    • @DandragonDe
      @DandragonDe 7 년 전 +8

      @El Blanco //love it! That's worth a comment ;D

    • @jakubpekarek6400
      @jakubpekarek6400 7 년 전 +26

      Sorry to tell you, but the most important, interesting and demanding part of programming is usually done with pencil and paper. Huge whiteboard is prefered but who has those, right?

  • @dvs6121
    @dvs6121 년 전

    This is the best 5 minutes I've spent this week.

  • @aleemo-ic1kw
    @aleemo-ic1kw 3 년 전

    Thanks for your incredible work, really.

  • @gee355Art
    @gee355Art 4 년 전 +105

    That fact about imaging as well as physical practice achieving similar gains is interesting. As an artist who thinks he procrastinates too much, I spend a lot of time mentally going through what I’m going to draw/paint and how I’m going to do it BEFORE I start and that appears to actually be a good thing, not wasted time. 😀

    • @pony3284
      @pony3284 년 전 +3

      I'm the same way. I'vebeen trying to implement the "finished is better than perfect" idea

    • @ethanglennduckett9948
      @ethanglennduckett9948 3 개월 전 +1

      maybe wasted time is what reinforces time well spent

  • @aditisrivastava9226
    @aditisrivastava9226 7 년 전 +87

    I am effectively practicing my procrastination

    • @PranitaPaunikar
      @PranitaPaunikar 7 년 전 +2

      Aditi Srivastava You better give up now for a brighter future.

    • @aditisrivastava9226
      @aditisrivastava9226 7 년 전 +3

      Pranita Pauniker thanks buddy

    • @briandiehl9257
      @briandiehl9257 6 년 전 +1

      I wanted to learn how to be good at tf2, but they said to turn my computer off. This video did not help.

  • @lelekia456
    @lelekia456 년 전

    I can say as a piano student that these tips have actually helped me improve my skills

  • @habanerofire
    @habanerofire 년 전

    I have learned challenging new skills by imagining it and feeling what the sensations would feel like in my body. It's how I learned knitting. I couldn't get it by looking at the instructions but when I went to bed , as I fell asleep, I mentally went through the steps and feeling ithe muscle movements in my mind. When I woke up and tried again. I got it instantly.

  • @BootyRealDreamMurMurs
    @BootyRealDreamMurMurs 5 년 전 +138

    Practicing practice can be your first step to master EVERY THING

    • @aimanputra3058
      @aimanputra3058 5 년 전 +4

      -Asriel Dreemurr 2019

    • @aChristian4RonPaul
      @aChristian4RonPaul 4 년 전

      @Yeshua is Lord. Are you sure it's not practicing the practice of practice of practice?

    • @SunsOfTheNight
      @SunsOfTheNight 4 년 전

      @@aChristian4RonPaul well per definition if you do one of them, you also do the other. so yes.

  • @popobby4415
    @popobby4415 7 년 전 +412

    Hmm, I'm hoping for a video about schizophrenia. Good job, easy and clear to understand.

  • @swayrene
    @swayrene 년 전 +22

    1. Minimize the distractions (even in your craft)
    2. Start out slowly
    3. Gradually increase the speed of repetitions without compromising accuracy
    4. Frequent repetitions with breaks
    5. Divide your time used for effective practice into multiple daily practice sessions of limited duration
    6. Practice in your brain in vivid detail (only if you can't practice physically)

  • @walidnetfa
    @walidnetfa 2 년 전 +1

    When I was a student pilot, I used to sit on the couch and "chair fly" practicing the maneuvers and procedures going through the motion of each; that saved me lots of time/ money trying practicing them in the actual airplane which costed "$145 an hour!! Mind practicing really works!!

  • @coolboyz1501
    @coolboyz1501 6 년 전 +19

    1. Focus on the task at hand, no distractions
    2. Go slowly through the motions, then increase speed
    3. Multiple and frequent practices, with breaks
    4. Mental practice

  • @nicovalenzuela4044
    @nicovalenzuela4044 4 년 전 +19

    I can attest to the idea that practicing in your head can be almost just as beneficial as physically practicing. When I broke my leg skateboarding, I was still learning how to kickflip. All I would think about was skating and picturing myself doing new tricks while I was recovering. Once I finally got cleared to skate again, I was immediately able to kickflip. I was so hyped lol.

  • @tiny7118
    @tiny7118 년 전

    This is true! When I first learn something, my subconcious studies it in great detail and i'm able to perform the action much smoother the next time.

  • @c.h.4517
    @c.h.4517 3 년 전

    Übung macht den Meister!!!
    Das war immer schon so!

  • @abiudrn8802
    @abiudrn8802 3 년 전 +95

    Normal people: Practice makes perfect
    Me: Imagines playing Beethoven at 3am

  • @deleanceblakes4651
    @deleanceblakes4651 4 년 전 +30

    Mental practice is so true and big! I would have times where I wouldn’t play basketball because of other things but mentally practiced moves and court vision in different scenarios and it keeps me still elite with people that have been practicing the entire time! This holds true over a span like 10 years for me! Crazy man

  • @rudreshgunder5548

    I'm always amazed by the content provided from ted-ed 😯

  • @blokesrundown
    @blokesrundown 6 개월 전

    Certainly the best video seen till date❣️

  • @Lemonducky86
    @Lemonducky86 7 년 전 +29

    That basketball study blew my mind lol

  • @TheRussianGenius
    @TheRussianGenius 5 년 전 +7

    This is something I think a lot about when practicing my card tricks. It's incredible how good you can get at something with lots of practice.

  • @U4nav
    @U4nav 3 년 전 +1

    Practice does not make perfect,
    Perfect practice makes perfect.

  • @Jaruq
    @Jaruq 년 전 +1

    I learned so much more than how to get better at practicing

  • @dee6561
    @dee6561 4 년 전 +166

    "Coordination is built with repetitions, whether correct, or incorrect."
    Hear that folks?

    • @aaronmyram6864
      @aaronmyram6864 4 년 전 +50

      @dread true no in the sense that practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent. So if you practice something with bad form you will have perfect bad form.

    • @billcayemberg2104
      @billcayemberg2104 3 년 전 +1

      This is why an experienced teacher can help. They stop the bad habits before they become habits. Much more difficult to do later.

    • @noobiewatcherz9938
      @noobiewatcherz9938 3 년 전 +1

      @Daniel kader fck the correct form ,, improvise the whole damn thing and impress people with it.

    • @Merumya
      @Merumya 3 년 전 +2

      What he meant (I think) was:
      Practice correctly. Incorrect movement can be trained as well. When I train for a new skill (rope jumping right now) I focus on doing it as correctly as possible to strengthen that correct behaviour more than the incorrect one. Otherwise my body will adapt to bad form instead of good.

    • @anotherlover6954
      @anotherlover6954 3 년 전

      Once again, please?

  • @ellaw6111
    @ellaw6111 5 년 전 +775

    Save 5 minutes by reading this:
    Tip 1; Focus on the activity alone, turn off social media. It is not only the amount of time you practice, it is also the quality and effectiveness.
    2. Start out slowly doing the practice and gradually increase the speed of the quality repetition, than you have a better chance of doing it correctly.
    3. Imagine yourself succeeding the task, practice in your mind. :)
    Good luck! :)

    • @beatmymeat6769
      @beatmymeat6769 5 년 전 +12

      Ella W this ain’t enough, watch the video and watch it 100 times once a day

    • @obviousthings3128
      @obviousthings3128 5 년 전 +1

      steve vai-sh

    • @ghostderazgriz
      @ghostderazgriz 4 년 전 +26

      You make it sound like the video is worthless. It helps to know the science behind things you know

    • @mjt1517
      @mjt1517 4 년 전 +4

      Ella, this is KRplus, not Facebook.
      If you want to read content, go elsewhere.

    • @flankattack5426
      @flankattack5426 4 년 전 +7

      Thank you; that is a great and useful summary.

  • @Rralljs
    @Rralljs 3 년 전

    Now I am practicing to do practice so practice makes my practice fruitful.

  • @ZigTheFlig
    @ZigTheFlig 4 개월 전 +1

    This is fascinating.

  • @guillaumecampos8777
    @guillaumecampos8777 5 년 전 +44

    3:13 "if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly"

    • @emilia1911
      @emilia1911 4 년 전

      Exactly my thought 😂

    • @MainChannelTX
      @MainChannelTX 4 년 전

      Obviously, they’ve never played Bluegrass at Tony Rice tempo.

  • @paullemus3630
    @paullemus3630 7 년 전 +5

    just want to say this is one of the best animations you guys done.

  • @27egomez
    @27egomez 3 년 전

    Perfect practice makes perfect!

  • @brownpeoplearts
    @brownpeoplearts 2 년 전

    LOVED THE ANIMATION!

  • @diamondschuyler8671
    @diamondschuyler8671 7 년 전 +355

    practice makes perfect. but nobody's perfect, so why practice?

    • @nrous1717man
      @nrous1717man 7 년 전 +48

      Diamond Schuyler you're making the assumption that perfect means without flaw. In this scenario, perfection would be defined by reaching the absolute maximum of your capabilities/limits.

    • @frogcapevill4411
      @frogcapevill4411 7 년 전 +2

      Diamond Schuyler So you can get better

    • @pizza-yz5fx
      @pizza-yz5fx 7 년 전 +2

      Diamond Schuyler thats a lie is actually practice leads to perfection

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 7 년 전 +1

      Be the best.

    • @john11719
      @john11719 7 년 전 +2

      Because no one practiced enough, duh.

  • @dinometeore
    @dinometeore 4 년 전 +5

    I'm taking notes. Effective practice is consistent and intensely focused. Slow practice and visual practice are so important and beneficial... Thanks for the lesson. I'm going to use this for personal and professional topics.

  • @amazingvideos5773
    @amazingvideos5773 년 전 +1

    "Practice makes progress, because there no such thing as a perfect"

  • @quocnghia4552
    @quocnghia4552 2 년 전

    Thank you so much.