The Misinterpreted-Effort Hypothesis, and Why We Often Practice Less Effectively than We Could

10/11/2019 9 min
The Misinterpreted-Effort Hypothesis, and Why We Often Practice Less Effectively than We Could

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One of my teachers once said that if you sound good in the practice room, you're probably not practicing. Indeed, research suggests that there is actually a lot of truth to this. So why do we naturally tend to gravitate towards less-effective practice strategies? The Misinterpreted-Effort Hypothesis, and Why We Often Practice Less Effectively than We CouldMore from The Bulletproof Musician Get the free weekly newsletter, for more nerdy details and bonus subscriber-only content. Pressure Proof: A free 7-day performance practice crash course that will help you shrink the gap between the practice room and the stage. Learning Lab: A continuing education community where musicians and learners are putting research into practice. Live and self-paced courses