The Neural Athlete

Published on Feb 25, 2018

Learning how to learn is a quick understanding how our brains process information into long-term memory for fast future access.

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The Neural Athlete

Learn fast by practicing slow 

How we learn new things

Our brain controls our muscles

Practice slow to build new neural pathways with deep practice

Deep Practice consists of stopping when an error occurs, practicing that one skill until it is perfected, then continuing. Students learn by repeating, reassessing and "fixing" their skills in the process of learning them, with immediate feedback and error-correction.

Deep Practice consists of stopping when an error occurs, practicing that one skill until it is perfected, then continuing. Students learn by repeating, reassessing and "fixing" their skills in the process of learning them, with immediate feedback and error-correction.

Completely understanding deep practice

Our Brain * Teammates * Team

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