Focus on having superior training methods and more deliberate practice than your competitors, not on reaching a magical number of hours. To see how you rank as an athlete, click on the link in the description to be notified when Highlight Reel launches.
You have misinterpreted what Gladwell said. It's a concept and not an exact science. He plainly states that it takes a lot of intentional practice to get good at anything. I don't believe he said a master or a champion. And he also said it's not a hard and fast rule because all individuals are different. Why split hair on something we all know is true? To achieve anything that is sustainable requires a lot of time and effort. There are no shortcuts, is what he is really saying.
Quality and Quantity are both key and you should not exclude one or the other but I will say you should always try to optimize and better each approach. Too much quantity can cause burnout and too little quality can be a waste of time. Be competent and Optimize
What about the nature vs nurture debate..🤔 Can anyone become an expert or at least kind-of-an-expert with enough hard work ?? Another question if I practice and practice with no results ..😔 ➡️Does that mean I reached my limit ?? ➡️Are there limits anyway ??
Good questions. I will be making videos on this in the future. There are no mental limits or technical skill limits, but there are physical limits. If your sport requires a certain type of physique, then those with optimal physiques will have an advantage (ex. it is better to be tall for basketball). Other sports it is less important (ex. soccer)
@@masteryblueprint_ so you are saying that i have to work more then my competitors .... to me i believe that is me vs me ... comparing will just frustrate me .. What do you think ?
@@adelali3393 Yes, it's you vs you (aspire to be the best you can be). However, if you aspire to compete at the highest level, you need to train smarter and harder than your competitors (that is a prerequisite). Even that will not guarantee you will be successful because genetics, body dimensions, and physiological factors play a role (but you would be doing everything in your power to increase the likelihood of success)
@@masteryblueprint_ Gretzky started playing hockey at the age of 7. He would play for about an hour a day, if you do the math that’s about 6000 hours. Of course including the practice he probably did that number would become about 8500-9000. But also think about the fact that he is the greatest hockey player ever.
Did you read the book? There's a lot more to take away than this one popular generalization of 10,000 hrs. Kind of seems like you're contradicting just to gain some views
in short: no. The 10k hour rule doesn´t apply to anything. Talent is very real. Practice can only help you reach your potential which is useless because you aren´t competing against yourself, you are competing against everyone else. No amount of practice will help the average person run like Usain Bolt, swim like Phelps or play Basketball like Michael Jordan.
In sports it definitely is. But say you want to master carpentry or programming. Not as much innate talent is needed, first of all, and second, even if you are only in the top 10 000 carpenters or programmers you will be very successful. It's only in certain areas where reaching the top 0.001% is necessary. If you practice 10 000 hours of basketball, with correct training methods you'll be very proficient at it. No, you won't get in the nba, but that doesn't change the fact that you'll be really good at basketball.
so i've practiced freestyle rapping from 17 to 20 years old then i hung up the mic and started writing and producing songs from 26 until present and just recently about 2 years ago i started freestyling again not consistently until just recently i made a plan to produce 3 uploads of decent enough freestyle sessions all about 2min long on average not to mention the outtake sessions that i didnt upload. my plan is a diagram of a deficit suprlus chart in case i miss a day or two or a week or do extra credit so i can see how many i need to produce so that in a year i have 1000 uploads. if i discount the outtakes and only count the uploaded sessions to complete a thousand but my ultimate goal is 9,000 in 9 years. i might get there sooner than 9 years or later. but 9000 uploads equals 18,000 minutes divided into hours and that is barely 300 hours ????? yeah the 10,000 hours is bs. because your brain like a muscle can get over exhausted and develop bad habits and sleep and exercise and time passing also contributes to growth in your intelligence. you dont go to the gym and do 30 sets of weights everyday because that can actually be counter productive. you need rest and to reflect on your work and analyze it to become better
Focus on having superior training methods and more deliberate practice than your competitors, not on reaching a magical number of hours. To see how you rank as an athlete, click on the link in the description to be notified when Highlight Reel launches.
You have misinterpreted what Gladwell said. It's a concept and not an exact science. He plainly states that it takes a lot of intentional practice to get good at anything. I don't believe he said a master or a champion. And he also said it's not a hard and fast rule because all individuals are different. Why split hair on something we all know is true? To achieve anything that is sustainable requires a lot of time and effort. There are no shortcuts, is what he is really saying.
Hey Bro, my wife and I just watched your video!! We loved it and the editing was really awesome! Also, I learnt a lot from it!! Thank you!! 🤗👍🏽
Thanks, Adam!!
Quality and Quantity are both key and you should not exclude one or the other but I will say you should always try to optimize and better each approach. Too much quantity can cause burnout and too little quality can be a waste of time. Be competent and Optimize
Havent seen many of your videos but all the ones I have seen are spot on! Keep up the good work.
What about the nature vs nurture debate..🤔
Can anyone become an expert or at least kind-of-an-expert with enough hard work ??
Another question if I practice and practice with no results ..😔
➡️Does that mean I reached my limit ??
➡️Are there limits anyway ??
Good questions. I will be making videos on this in the future. There are no mental limits or technical skill limits, but there are physical limits. If your sport requires a certain type of physique, then those with optimal physiques will have an advantage (ex. it is better to be tall for basketball). Other sports it is less important (ex. soccer)
Totally agree with you brother ✔🙌
Love from India
I didn't get it !!! I mean ... what is the purpose of the video ? What should we do ?
Does " practise makes perfect " not work ?
Focus on having superior training methods and more deliberate practice than your competitors, not on reaching a magical number of hours.
@@masteryblueprint_ so you are saying that i have to work more then my competitors .... to me i believe that is me vs me ... comparing will just frustrate me ..
What do you think ?
@@adelali3393 Yes, it's you vs you (aspire to be the best you can be). However, if you aspire to compete at the highest level, you need to train smarter and harder than your competitors (that is a prerequisite). Even that will not guarantee you will be successful because genetics, body dimensions, and physiological factors play a role (but you would be doing everything in your power to increase the likelihood of success)
@@masteryblueprint_ i don't think that the body matters and lionel the goat messi is a big example ...
@@adelali3393 Some sports less than others. You are unlikely to be among the best in the NBA is you are sub 6ft tall
Wayne gretzky only played for about 6500-6600 hours until retirement. 7000 including his chl-nhl games
Game time or practice time? I would imagine that number is significantly higher if you add practice time
@@masteryblueprint_ Gretzky started playing hockey at the age of 7. He would play for about an hour a day, if you do the math that’s about 6000 hours. Of course including the practice he probably did that number would become about 8500-9000. But also think about the fact that he is the greatest hockey player ever.
@@physicsrcks3198 I live in Vancouver. High level hockey players here train multiple times per day usually
Gretzky started skating at 2, and he would skate 7 hours a day growing up
Did you read the book? There's a lot more to take away than this one popular generalization of 10,000 hrs. Kind of seems like you're contradicting just to gain some views
the links you claimed were in the description are not
They're coming. One of them to Highlight Reel is there
Where do you find this information?
Check out the book Peak by Anders Ericsson
@@masteryblueprint_ can u please give me link of that book
@@Prakash-mf7qm www.google.com/search?q=peak+anders+ericsson&rlz=1C1GCEA_enCA769CA769&oq=peak+an&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j69i59j46i175i199i512l2j0i512l2j69i60j69i61.1768j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
in short: no.
The 10k hour rule doesn´t apply to anything.
Talent is very real. Practice can only help you reach your potential which is useless because you aren´t competing against yourself, you are competing against everyone else. No amount of practice will help the average person run like Usain Bolt, swim like Phelps or play Basketball like Michael Jordan.
Sources please 🙏🏻
In sports it definitely is. But say you want to master carpentry or programming. Not as much innate talent is needed, first of all, and second, even if you are only in the top 10 000 carpenters or programmers you will be very successful. It's only in certain areas where reaching the top 0.001% is necessary.
If you practice 10 000 hours of basketball, with correct training methods you'll be very proficient at it. No, you won't get in the nba, but that doesn't change the fact that you'll be really good at basketball.
Reaching your potential isn't useless though
@@pareraphael6035 agreed
Hey Bro you are way of the mark and do not understand the 10 000 hour rule at all and you should not talk about it.
so i've practiced freestyle rapping from 17 to 20 years old then i hung up the mic and started writing and producing songs from 26 until present and just recently about 2 years ago i started freestyling again not consistently until just recently i made a plan to produce 3 uploads of decent enough freestyle sessions all about 2min long on average not to mention the outtake sessions that i didnt upload. my plan is a diagram of a deficit suprlus chart in case i miss a day or two or a week or do extra credit so i can see how many i need to produce so that in a year i have 1000 uploads. if i discount the outtakes and only count the uploaded sessions to complete a thousand but my ultimate goal is 9,000 in 9 years. i might get there sooner than 9 years or later. but 9000 uploads equals 18,000 minutes divided into hours and that is barely 300 hours ????? yeah the 10,000 hours is bs. because your brain like a muscle can get over exhausted and develop bad habits and sleep and exercise and time passing also contributes to growth in your intelligence. you dont go to the gym and do 30 sets of weights everyday because that can actually be counter productive. you need rest and to reflect on your work and analyze it to become better