Going Pro Part I - Page 3
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theinfamousone
United States103 Posts
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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SC2.PiXL
United States35 Posts
(p.s. sorry for the fan-boy-ish-ness..I just dont normally see something that really excites me lol I'm lame I know :D) | ||
hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
If you want to keep it really strict, you can try this Checks System someone told me about once. The Checks System is, you have a calendar on the wall that you never write in. It's just a clean calendar with nice/relaxing/motivating pictures. If you make a major break from the schedule you mark it on the calendar. Try to keep the calendar clean! Good luck and I hope you make great progress toward your goals. | ||
ninazerg
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zw1er
Poland81 Posts
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SK.Testie
Canada11084 Posts
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Chill
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Calliopee
Denmark151 Posts
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Teodice
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styLesdavis
Germany833 Posts
supports you because of the person you are, not the results they want to see. | ||
Liquid`TLO
Germany766 Posts
On March 14 2013 08:25 TheSeed wrote: Yay TLO GL Should have some "meet friend time" imo! saturday is my free day! So I have time to be social ^^ | ||
Liquid`TLO
Germany766 Posts
On March 14 2013 15:12 Chill wrote: Can I ask why you chose this on / off structure? Why didn't you try wake up, work for 4 hours, 30 minute lunch, work for 4 hours, free time? Just curious why that wouldn't work for SC2. It seems like you're averaging ~8 hours/day anyways. Well the idea behind it is that sc2 practice is really intense and becomes less effective the longer you're going, because you're simply not able to focus 100% for long periods of times. So by cutting it into smaller segments I hope to be able to get more out of each session. | ||
onlyRox
Germany26 Posts
will you be streaming sc2 when you have good internet? which scheduling program did you use? | ||
Adersick
United States216 Posts
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Cracy
Poland221 Posts
Some small suggestions - I like that you include running and swimming - help a lot. If you want to have even more healthy lifestyle consider having constant hours for your meals (I know, it's a bitch) and rather 5 meals a day than 2-3. I am sure I don't have to tell you that feeling and staying fit helps a lot - also and most importantly mentally. Good luck | ||
Liquid`TLO
Germany766 Posts
On March 14 2013 16:58 Cracy wrote: Nice work Some small suggestions - I like that you include running and swimming - help a lot. If you want to have even more healthy lifestyle consider having constant hours for your meals (I know, it's a bitch) and rather 5 meals a day than 2-3. I am sure I don't have to tell you that feeling and staying fit helps a lot - also and most importantly mentally. Good luck I choose to not have regular meals because I feel it's dangerous for me to condition my body on getting food at specific hours. You have to follow the schedule of tournaments at events and if you have a match during your daily lunch time it might be bad. But not sure yet, 5 meals might be a good idea though. As I said this is the first time ever I'm on a schedule like that so it'll need lots of improvement in the future | ||
GunSec
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dribYLrae
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