Como memorizar jogos e rotinas

Olá. Faz apenas alguns meses (recém-aposentado) que estou praticando jogos, algumas técnicas e rotinas que descubro habitualmente no YouTube, onde acompanho alguns mágicos. A verdade é que estou dedicando várias horas por dia. Uma vez que pratico e domino o jogo com sua respectiva técnica (ou assim penso, porque já sai bem), vejo outro que gosto e também coloco em prática, e assim sucessivamente. Tento praticar todos os que vou aprendendo, mas chega um momento em que, embora soubesse como fazer, esqueço os passos, confundo um com o outro, esqueço como era a preparação (se é que existe), etc. É muito provável que eu queira abraçar o mundo com as pernas? Devo repetir e repetir mesmo achando que já domino? O que posso fazer para memorizar? Perdão pelo tamanho do texto, espero pelos seus sábios conselhos. Obrigado.

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Hey there, pal. What you're going through is totally normal; you're in that 'sponge' stage, and it's easy to get overwhelmed. Here's a tip that really helped me avoid hitting that wall: automate so you don't have to memorize.

Instead of treating every trick as a standalone list of steps, try this:

Standardize your techniques: Pick a go-to force (for example, always the same one) and use it across multiple effects. If you're consistently forcing the same card or using the same move, your brain will take over with muscle memory, freeing you from having to consciously recall the 'how'.

Create 'visual triggers': Associate specific cards with certain effects. When you see an Ace, let your brain automatically jump to the routine you perform with Aces. This way, you don't have to recall the entire effect; the card itself cues you on what to do next.

Focus on quality over quantity: It's better to have 3 routines you can perform blindfolded than 20 that leave you feeling uncertain during execution.

The whole point is for your brain to work on autopilot, so you can focus on enjoying yourself and connecting with your audience. Keep at it – it's a marathon, not a sprint!

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Dani Moya· Mar 15

Hey there! My advice would be to jot them down in a notebook or record yourself doing them so you don't forget how it's done.

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Hey, I've only been at this for about three months, but my two cents is, don't get bogged down with a bunch of new tricks. Grab four or five that you really like and practice them until you don't have to think about the reset or the setup. You'll build skill and confidence before you even realize it. At least, that's what works for me.

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Thanks for your response.

I do that, but since my spectators are family, I don't like to repeat effects for them, so I just move on to the next one. At least... I usually manage to fool them, especially one of my sons-in-law who's always trying to catch me, lol.

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