Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
er, if i may, try 6key. picking it up will be less intensive on your arms and you'll still tap arrows. well unless you're already proficient at 6+ keys then er... try stamp collecting.
Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
Originally posted by NinjaSM
I already discussed this Soul, find another game or hobby. I told you exactly what would happen if you continued, but at this point, do whatever.
If you hurt yourself. you should've listened.
If you stop, good for you.
It's your body, not mine.
Otherwise, nice FC grabs.
Don't worry, i'm not gonna push it, and also can't find any games that are ''fun'' for me or may not be available for me at this time, well i have anime and youtube so that would be fun while i heal
Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
It's alright to go hard on some sessions, but make sure you have those really light sessions in between. I usually use my light sessions to do J7 training on easier/trivial stuff to hone in on that precision a bit more.
Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
Originally posted by TC_Halogen
It's alright to go hard on some sessions, but make sure you have those really light sessions in between. I usually use my light sessions to do J7 training on easier/trivial stuff to hone in on that precision a bit more.
This.
Definitely don't just push yourself every session, because you will do permanent damage sooner or later.
With that being said, I've actually gone to the doctors for pains in my hands before, and was told that the sheaths for my tendons didn't have enough lubrication and that i would do permanent damage if i continued the way i did.
Of course i slowed right down and lost a lot of skill, but after a lot of time, i'm now further ahead than i was then.
Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
assuming you do push yourself rather consistently (although to a relatively reasonable extent as well), you should be perfectly fine with occasional 2-day breaks for the most part
if you really end up overstraining yourself a lot make that a week and you're good to go; in a worst-case scenario in which that would not suffice make that 2 weeks to a month - either way it actually wouldn't end up disrupting your overall skill level by a very noticeable amount if at all
also note that as previously stated, not every single session that you have necessarily has to be predominantly comprised of balls-to-the-wall gameplay: light to medium sessions are perfectly fine and perhaps even to be strongly encouraged, as they grant you an opportunity to brush up on the control and accuracy that are to supplement your higher-level gameplay anyway - thereby granting the latter considerably more value upon adopting this approach
You are not being asked to give up playing the game in a performance-oriented manner - you are simply being asked to reasonably understand the conditions under which your body will allow you to produce the better scores that you have been striving for in the first place.
Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
I could try solo, but i need packs, any recommendations? you can see my profile to understand what type of difficulty i can handle it's in my random thought wall lol
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Re: Soul's Aspiring D7 SM score progression thread~
My internet isn't top notch to be downloading or looking up each solo pack in that thread tho, and i'm not even sure what's classified as ''hard'' in the packs as i may be one of the best solo players for this site (maybe) so i specifically want somewhat hard maps maybe by mina's scale for difficulty 23-27? so long it's 15+ more in average NPS
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