1 Year On And Close To Filling My First Cube Still A Long Way To Go

1 Year On And Close To Filling My First Cube Still A Long Way To Go I don't understand this goal of filling up cubes. i like to add new records that i want to listen to but the thought of accumulating too many would give me anxiety. I'm frequently asked about my thoughts on the limits of speedcubing. are we almost there, or is there still a way to go?.

Got My First Cube Ever In The Mail I M So Close R Cubers 2. share cube care tips and tricks. 3. discuss common mistakes in cube handling. 4. showcase cube cleaning and storage methods. 5. interview experienced speedcubers on cube care. … more. One year ago, i decided to train to solve the rubik’s cube as fast as i could. this article is about how i improved my solving time from over 2 minutes to 40 seconds and my discovery of the. To help you all, i’ve noted some major mistakes that most cubers make while practicing, whether it be 3x3 or 4x4 or any other puzzle for that matter. these are some common mistakes and i’ll also be discussing how to handle them and fix your approach. let’s get ready now!. This year, though, i got back into it after that 4 year long break. i've been slowly regaining my speed and now my average is about 8 seconds faster than it was back in high school, which feels great.

My First Cube Solve It Took Me Far Too Long But Still So Happy ёяшк R Cubing To help you all, i’ve noted some major mistakes that most cubers make while practicing, whether it be 3x3 or 4x4 or any other puzzle for that matter. these are some common mistakes and i’ll also be discussing how to handle them and fix your approach. let’s get ready now!. This year, though, i got back into it after that 4 year long break. i've been slowly regaining my speed and now my average is about 8 seconds faster than it was back in high school, which feels great. I know what it's like to "not have time" to practice, because in 2019 i would have had to mess my priorities up to see real improvement in any event, and doing so would have been extremely counter productive to my goals. I got my first speed cube (a thunderclap) 50 odd days ago and am averaging about 25 seconds or less. i reached a standstill at 30 seconds which lasted two weeks, but i'm steadily speeding up again and getting a sub 20 solve or two every day. Especially when you’re very new to speedcubing, i think it’s more beneficial in the long run to practice your fingertricks, algorithms, and solves on a non magnetic cube before ever switching across to a magnetic cube. Looks on par with my progress in terms of number of solves, i'm only just over 11,000 timed solves, hitting around 18 19 second averages. that's over the course of a year and half, though, and i don't put in very many hours now so progress is basically at a stand still for me. good job!.

3 Months After My First Cube I Might Have A Problem ёяшв R Cubers I know what it's like to "not have time" to practice, because in 2019 i would have had to mess my priorities up to see real improvement in any event, and doing so would have been extremely counter productive to my goals. I got my first speed cube (a thunderclap) 50 odd days ago and am averaging about 25 seconds or less. i reached a standstill at 30 seconds which lasted two weeks, but i'm steadily speeding up again and getting a sub 20 solve or two every day. Especially when you’re very new to speedcubing, i think it’s more beneficial in the long run to practice your fingertricks, algorithms, and solves on a non magnetic cube before ever switching across to a magnetic cube. Looks on par with my progress in terms of number of solves, i'm only just over 11,000 timed solves, hitting around 18 19 second averages. that's over the course of a year and half, though, and i don't put in very many hours now so progress is basically at a stand still for me. good job!.
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