get really good at the basics and that's 90 percent of your results, it's the same in all fields, most people hate repetition but it's the only way to master something, in Thailand for example when they are training fighters they will take them on the pads and assess their strong points and weak points, they will then develop a style based on what they are naturally good at and make them their weapons and will neglect the weak points, my point is you don't have to be great at everything and you can't be but if you master a few basics you can go a long way
Strength is a skill, you're learning how to become the most efficient possible in that movement, e.g. relying on bigger muscles to handle most of the load and letting the smaller ones handle small details
get really good at the basics and that's 90 percent of your results, it's the same in all fields, most people hate repetition but it's the only way to master something, in Thailand for example when they are training fighters they will take them on the pads and assess their strong points and weak points, they will then develop a style based on what they are naturally good at and make them their weapons and will neglect the weak points, my point is you don't have to be great at everything and you can't be but if you master a few basics you can go a long way
Strength is a skill, you're learning how to become the most efficient possible in that movement, e.g. relying on bigger muscles to handle most of the load and letting the smaller ones handle small details
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get used to it