Thursday, November 30, 2006

So you're right there. And I'm right here. So what's the problem? This is a game that only I may be playing. And I never stick to my convictions. Being unable to figure it out when it's already there. How hard can it be, right?

Motor Learning and Performance by Richard Schmidt: It's the third stage of learning. The most changes and adjustments occur during the first two stages. It's the third stage that's the most difficult. It's where mastery of the skill and automaticity develops, but adjustments made are less obvious than the first two stages.

And that other minor detail? Oh yeah. That kind of crossed my mind. But then again, not really.

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