Heres some feedback: - playing competitive chess is not a way to improve in chess "fast" - step 3 needs more specifications because you should not analyse EVERY single loss, nor only analyse losses. Instead, analyse games with any result, win lose or draw. - use technology wisely is a bit vague - 20/40/40 rule could use abit more elaboration. If you dont know what it means it means whole studying, use 20% effort on opening, and 40% on each middlegame and endgame -step 8 and 9 does not make any sense whatsoever -for step 10, yes you can refine your skills and understanding or even motivate yourself to learn more stuff when training other chess players. BUT pls do not think you are eligible to coach when you're fricking 1000 elo or smthing (minimum should be 2000 imo) In conclusion, not very good advice :/ (there is no way to get gud in chess fast at the first place anyways)
The most unrealistic part about this is them not taking the bishop and them moving the rook instead of developing, this trap is good and all but its too complicated to perferon that you could never use it in an online game