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How To Master Any Skill (Become Top 1%) 

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I recently interviewed a world class juggler Laido Dittmar for my new podcast, The Other Pill Podcast (find us on Spotify!). Laido is one of 4 jugglers who have ever been able to juggle 11 rings at the same time (without a holster) - so he is definitely someone who is at the top of the field for his particular skill.
His secret to success all comes down to the unique way that he practices. He uses a unique form of deliberate practice / purposeful practice which we will go over in this video. Pay close attention if you've been looking for a way to learn new skills and also to excel/rise to the top 1% for that particular skill.
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Easiest Way To Start Improving - Deep End Practice: (01:35)
How To Perfect: (02:51)
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@WisdomWealth77
@WisdomWealth77 3 года назад
"Talent you have naturally. Skill is only developed by hours and hours and hours of beating on your craft." -Will Smith
@vergeinterior5487
@vergeinterior5487 3 года назад
Will Smith
@editingeverything8458
@editingeverything8458 3 года назад
It's simple common sense Nothing extraordinary grow up
@SITANSHUKAR
@SITANSHUKAR 3 года назад
@Tom Garnett bruh
@thelastsoldierofgod3493
@thelastsoldierofgod3493 3 года назад
@Tom Garnett 😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢
@editingeverything8458
@editingeverything8458 3 года назад
@tom truth is bitter than lie
@intentionally
@intentionally 3 года назад
My piano teacher from growing up used this technique brilliantly. I was always learning two pieces - one inside my comfort zone, and one outside my comfort zone. Whenever I got tired of working on the hard piece, I had something more manageable to fall back on. Very much recommend anyone learning a musical instrument do the same.
@scaferz9644
@scaferz9644 3 года назад
bro do you have any advice for the one who started learning piano? like the technique we need to learn first, etc.
@laido
@laido 3 года назад
@@scaferz9644 I actually have a musical example from a guitarist called Shawn Lane, I go into a lot more detail about this technique in the free PDF you can find by clicking the link on my channel bio. Hope it helps 👊
@sirmeurtrier6951
@sirmeurtrier6951 3 года назад
@@scaferz9644 hand positioning is the most important because if you make a habit of having bad hands posture it’ll be hard to fix and it’s really the foundation of your piano playing
@sirmeurtrier6951
@sirmeurtrier6951 3 года назад
@@scaferz9644 Next best thing would be learning to read the notes and memorizing because you will be able to learn faster.
@rickyaugustine2515
@rickyaugustine2515 2 года назад
Very nice.
@QuietlyMagnetic
@QuietlyMagnetic 3 года назад
I think fundamental to mastery is acknowledging that mastery doesn’t happen overnight, it’s a long and oftentimes arduous journey, that requires sustainable and continuous effort. Oftentimes I think one of the main differences between those that master and those that don’t, is the ability to endure and keep pursuing.
@editingeverything8458
@editingeverything8458 3 года назад
No.. False.. Lol, Focus is everything
@SITANSHUKAR
@SITANSHUKAR 3 года назад
Yep exactly..practice makes perfect
@leslysisi6714
@leslysisi6714 3 года назад
@@SITANSHUKAR Billie Joe Armstrong would beg to differ if you said that about school. He said practice is perfect but no one is perfect so why practice at all? He meant it about school since he dropped out and dedicated time to playing music and other things.
@novavanguard1313
@novavanguard1313 3 года назад
The difference between the master and those that don't is that the master enjoys the stuff he's mastering , his journey is not one of endurance but one of sustainability
@b-zar8912
@b-zar8912 3 года назад
@@novavanguard1313 I agree with you there. I am not an expert, but I have anecdotal evidence. I feel this way for calisthenics. Been grinding for 2+ years and enjoyed every second of it.
@HIXHAM
@HIXHAM 3 года назад
Repetition is the father of learning 📚
@kayaeki
@kayaeki 3 года назад
@@laidodittmar2203 true, be like water my freind
@updownleftright883
@updownleftright883 Год назад
Neither work for me however
@thomasjoyce7910
@thomasjoyce7910 3 года назад
Talks-About-Having-Never-Wasted-A-Second-Of-His-Life Pill
@dcgreatman
@dcgreatman 3 года назад
@@ImprovementPill you just wasted a second by reading my comment
@hydacanal
@hydacanal 3 года назад
@@dcgreatman you did more just to think this line
@justtryingtomakeachange2246
@justtryingtomakeachange2246 3 года назад
How to? And so did you.
@actuallybusiness1622
@actuallybusiness1622 3 года назад
*" 20 minutes doing something worth more than 20 hours think something "*
@grazene1904
@grazene1904 3 года назад
I think he should know how much he is helping us, dearest improvement pill thank you!
@viacheslavvolosenko1234
@viacheslavvolosenko1234 Год назад
Hey, I really love your music, grazene. I was like a breath of fresh air to me, thanks =)
@srinathsrikanth3212
@srinathsrikanth3212 3 года назад
I've actually been subconsciously been doing this with my piano... I often go for pieces that are a little high leveled for me, while also practicing what my teacher assigns... And I do gradually see the increase in skill!! This method sounds very helpful to implement in a lot of areas in my life.
@nehainthebay
@nehainthebay 3 года назад
The 10-70-20 formula makes sense even with work or study. ✨ We could start working on concepts that we find hardest first, when our energy and enthusiasm is highest. And after, when the brain is tired, move onto the more routine tasks. Thanks for sharing these tips 👍🏽
@laidodittmar2203
@laidodittmar2203 3 года назад
Exactly. You got it right 👍
@josephpallangyo8641
@josephpallangyo8641 Год назад
can you assist me to understand better mis,,, please mis
@maxyee3669
@maxyee3669 3 года назад
"Jarvis. Sometimes you have to run before you can walk." - Tony Stark
@lightspeed9762
@lightspeed9762 3 года назад
Brilliant quote.
@HIXHAM
@HIXHAM 3 года назад
Weak people talk and do not act, strong people act and keep quiet
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 3 года назад
Me the ALPHA MALE of this comment section and me command RESPECT. Right now me ordering you to NOT view any of me v*de*s. Instead just look at me th*mbnails and be JEALOUS. Bye bye hix
@thomasjoyce7910
@thomasjoyce7910 3 года назад
Does making generalizations in an internet comment section count as keeping quiet?
@neptunewalker1254
@neptunewalker1254 3 года назад
Hey you also follow the gem goddess right?
@craikid7817
@craikid7817 3 года назад
Ever heard of DBZ?
@updownleftright883
@updownleftright883 Год назад
Im strong and quiet but i suck at everything and don’t improve
@ganeshprem3043
@ganeshprem3043 3 года назад
This is unlike other self help video that drags on and on and on.. You got to the point pretty quickly. Thank you for the great video
@dantelenister3503
@dantelenister3503 3 года назад
what about this: “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.” - Bruce Lee
@markharveytomas6504
@markharveytomas6504 3 года назад
Yeah this is what I believed also
@sanskam1942
@sanskam1942 2 года назад
Thats true but hey your not going to use just one kick everytime you fight.
@naruto-sensei2426
@naruto-sensei2426 2 года назад
@@sanskam1942 facts
@anthonymaloney6838
@anthonymaloney6838 Год назад
@@sanskam1942 according to you maybe. If it's not being countered, I don't need another kick.
@Japh_Davs
@Japh_Davs Год назад
@@sanskam1942 what he means if you're able to practice something e.g a kick for that long,u will unlock different ways and variations of that particular kick,same as everything in life💯,the man was a legend,the only stuff I've been consistent with for many years is sleeping 😅
@ravirajyaguru5905
@ravirajyaguru5905 3 года назад
The timing of this video couldn't be more perfect! Thank you Improvement Pill !
@neptune0909
@neptune0909 3 года назад
I'M SO IN LOVE WITH THIS CHANNEL!
@JournalingWithNadia
@JournalingWithNadia 3 года назад
The secret is really having the patience and discipline to keep practicing and pushing yourself to get mastery. Surprised to see 70% dedicated to learning things outside of your comfort zone, I think this is what I was missing and I can see how it can make a huge impact
@salu7962
@salu7962 3 года назад
Love the Rasengan at the end for absolutely no reason
@adityasm1327
@adityasm1327 3 года назад
Hello,from naruto
@jamesdelorto6933
@jamesdelorto6933 3 года назад
This has been the main method of practice for my dojo for some time now. We call it "make it harder". Basically, if we can't do something, we don't break it down we ramp it to the next level. Defiantly works. I would imagine it would be the same for an immersion style course in say a foreign language.
@RozzaMindset
@RozzaMindset 3 года назад
Love your creative way to represent your message! Very interesting information! Thank you for sharing with us!
@Greenballoffire
@Greenballoffire Месяц назад
Absolutely great video and advice!
@aceeonyt57
@aceeonyt57 5 месяцев назад
As a toddler who had just learned addition, I am now intrigued to Calculus Wish me luck!
@SpiderSilva31
@SpiderSilva31 3 года назад
Very nice video as always sir!!
@mononoke-dog6043
@mononoke-dog6043 3 года назад
Nice to listen everything!!! Thank you!!
@selfworthgroup4361
@selfworthgroup4361 3 года назад
This video helps a lot! Thanks Improvement Pill 💪😉
@mattbailey7049
@mattbailey7049 8 месяцев назад
I feel that my learning comprehension was helped in this way. As a kid i read a lot of books that were over my head for that age but gradually started catching on. After awhile, everything for my age seemed super easy.
@johannesgundhartbrausewett4325
@johannesgundhartbrausewett4325 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing. So valuable!
@neon_wombat
@neon_wombat 3 года назад
When I started doing this with my language skills, I have noticed so much more improvement
@strangedoctor455
@strangedoctor455 3 года назад
I just needed this
@ishalkhatri9473
@ishalkhatri9473 3 года назад
this makes so much sense, thanks !
@ashishdahiya3451
@ashishdahiya3451 2 года назад
This video is one of the best video I have ever seen in my life. It is worth sharing.
@frostyrohit
@frostyrohit 3 года назад
This is true for coding too. Instead of writing the same algorithm and framework, if u keep advancing it or trying new ones, they not only help with the old techniques, but often replace them due to higher efficiency.
@sebastiankierkegaard7690
@sebastiankierkegaard7690 3 года назад
Great video!
@being1better801
@being1better801 3 года назад
Here's new outstanding video by my boy
@manaswimohan3492
@manaswimohan3492 3 года назад
Thank you for this video, its very helpful!
@beingme7235
@beingme7235 3 года назад
Thanks you, it is exactly what I need today
@ErenYeager-kr9gu
@ErenYeager-kr9gu 3 года назад
Hands down to the best self improvement channel on RU-vid
@joejr1120
@joejr1120 3 года назад
Interestingly, this is how a lot of Calisthenics athletes like to train, by doing a quick warmup then by attempting the hard static skills such as the planche, before moving on to their normal exercises. Just something I thought of.
@scaferz9644
@scaferz9644 3 года назад
yo bro i just started calisthenics, do u have any hard static skills recommendation for begginer? thanks m8
@seeker_-_
@seeker_-_ 3 года назад
@@scaferz9644 follow Chris Heria, trust me. And KEEP YOUR DIET :)
@fleskimiso
@fleskimiso 3 года назад
Exactly that's how I train.
@GriffinXP97
@GriffinXP97 3 года назад
That's the issue here people, we are not talking about being a master and mastering skills afterwards right? Am I the only one who sees this? How can a guy/gal make progress in their workouts if they did not work out at all and after a warm up do 1 minute of something extreme? How is that not dangerous?? If you are skilled, do whatever you want and however you want, but being a 1st level and trying 100 level work is irrational and dangerous!! Edit: You are attempting to do something NEW!!! Meaning you have not done that yet.
@arisnikou04
@arisnikou04 2 года назад
@@scaferz9644 you can try easy calisthenics skills like the L-Sit, the Tucked Front Lever and the Pseudo Planche leans, and/or other hard exercises like high pull-ups (or just pull-ups, since they're pretty difficult), clapping and diamond push-ups, and of course the Handstand. You can search tutorials on youtube if you don't already know them, and try to be careful and not to overdo it. Some of these stuff could be dangerous if you don't watch out
@ritika2563
@ritika2563 3 года назад
I Appreciate this this finding a lot. Thank you🙏✨
@user-xd4fw5wy6m
@user-xd4fw5wy6m 3 года назад
You make my day everytime you post
@velmascientista7026
@velmascientista7026 3 года назад
Your videos are the really Life Changing
@isanetheone
@isanetheone 3 года назад
Super nice. Thanks again!
@marcelloantoniodreier4795
@marcelloantoniodreier4795 3 года назад
Thanks for the great Spark! 💥 Will try it out, apply and see how it goes for my specific skills! ✅😊😊😊
@psithurismin
@psithurismin 3 года назад
This makes a lot of sense! To me. Thank you.
@TMBariq
@TMBariq 3 года назад
This will help me in the future thankss😊
@anisbentafat8862
@anisbentafat8862 2 года назад
I needed this
@haziqanuar01
@haziqanuar01 3 года назад
Love the motivation 🌟
@notsotheory5263
@notsotheory5263 3 года назад
Thank you now I could see improvements in myself
@bransonS
@bransonS Год назад
I think I naturally apply this to full body physical skills because I want to try yo do something new/PR before I get exhausted. But I’ve limited myself by not doing the same with mental and dexterity type skills. Very interesting to hear from a master themselves
@joaco1268
@joaco1268 3 года назад
Thanks, I never thought about it that way. This will help me improve in flair bartending
@abdullahjama1213
@abdullahjama1213 3 года назад
I'll try this technique. Thnx for the video 👍🏾
@famagomezchico6308
@famagomezchico6308 3 года назад
Wuuuuu wuuuuu Improvement Pill that is fantastic!!! 😀😀😀😀
@Rahulbajaj561
@Rahulbajaj561 3 года назад
Short answer: *Practice.*
@emekatimothyiloba699
@emekatimothyiloba699 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this
@sizwekoomtheMc
@sizwekoomtheMc Месяц назад
This is so true, I noticed when I started practicing juggling 5 balls, most difficult to master, I would do easy things and then do the 5 balls juggling. It was only after starting with 5 balls I noticed how easy other tricks were. Thank for affirming my practice
@seekingforredemption4244
@seekingforredemption4244 3 года назад
Every video you post i feel i will become wiser
@reignwest7261
@reignwest7261 3 года назад
Wow, I am definitely going to do this! I feel like a under dog when it comes to music especially in my band class.
@sharbelsaid-2994
@sharbelsaid-2994 3 года назад
amazing videos thank you for it
@benediktwalch1605
@benediktwalch1605 2 года назад
Thanks I didn't thought about it this way before. 👍🏻
@sidhisandliya3682
@sidhisandliya3682 3 года назад
This is true. When I was learning piano for the first time instead of just revising Treble clef again, I started learning bass clef on the instant. Now I am both perfect at bass clef and treble clef
@OnlyViKnows
@OnlyViKnows 3 года назад
Glad this is recommended to me right when I’m learning to dance
@Je.rone_
@Je.rone_ 3 года назад
I would love to see him juggle 11 rings that would be amazing
@LISA.WANG.
@LISA.WANG. 3 года назад
When I play piano I always liked playing the “impossible yet amazing sounding” pieces just for fun, rather than the basics and songs my level, and it actually did help 😂👍
@kookiecuter
@kookiecuter 3 года назад
I can't thank you enough!
@Aviraj
@Aviraj 3 года назад
How To Master Any Skill? *watch improvement pill* automatically masters confidence,self-beleif,life tips,life lessons,etc
@nimimerkillinen
@nimimerkillinen 3 года назад
I dont think so. Its easy to watch but not implement
@TheAndreisukaru2
@TheAndreisukaru2 3 года назад
@@nimimerkillinenit's the equivalent of mental masturbation, as someone else said
@shammaskavi
@shammaskavi 3 года назад
Man I waited like an eternity for you to start a podcast 🤩
@baslielalene4702
@baslielalene4702 2 года назад
Thank you.
@namanydv_garud
@namanydv_garud 2 года назад
Tried reading a book in this manner, it was a really amazing experience ✌🏻🙌🏻😇
@user-qw4vg9lf5v
@user-qw4vg9lf5v 2 года назад
Thanks!
@anushka.khandekar
@anushka.khandekar 10 месяцев назад
Thanks dude
@adityasm1327
@adityasm1327 3 года назад
Thanks for your vedio,we love you
@RogueMaverick_
@RogueMaverick_ 3 года назад
Best advice in 2021
@jeraldthomas4381
@jeraldthomas4381 3 года назад
Wonderful video
@deepeshyadav1303
@deepeshyadav1303 3 года назад
This was much needed at this moment, how is your timing this impeccable?!
@Danya_Melnyk
@Danya_Melnyk 3 года назад
I noticed this about year ago, when I was playing in mini-game for improvement thinking and attention. I realized that game level "high" improved my results in game level "medium"'. If I want to get better results, i have to "go out of my comfort zone", that is I need to play on higher game level! But it takes time and efforts, and if you have patience, you will master any skill!)
@user-nv2cq6tn6p
@user-nv2cq6tn6p Месяц назад
Thank you
@vforvisuals1151
@vforvisuals1151 3 года назад
Nice drawing and simple and neat Animation
@SylwekGrega
@SylwekGrega 3 года назад
Deep end practice!
@TheWRLDOFMANi
@TheWRLDOFMANi 2 года назад
This is really great advice imma use it for football, getting fit and freestyling.Wish me luck
@me-tasha9231
@me-tasha9231 9 месяцев назад
Sounds sound. I am working on my shorthand speed. I will try your technique. I will come back and write how it went. Looking forward to improvement.
@praisethel0rd
@praisethel0rd 3 года назад
:) really helpful video
@brandenstake
@brandenstake 3 года назад
Nice food for thought
@AquadinX
@AquadinX 3 года назад
Any match making online video game player would understand this. Like in fighting games when you vs someone that league's ahead of you in your rank you learn so much win or lose. The best part is when you go back to your old rank it's easier to do better.
@zuvlet
@zuvlet 3 года назад
Love the shorter duration : More value ratio
@seanarhani7853
@seanarhani7853 3 года назад
As a teenager struggling with depression this rly means a lot thank you
@amywyt
@amywyt 3 года назад
Same here bro 😔✊ we got this
@chieludz
@chieludz 3 года назад
y'all got this
@amywyt
@amywyt 3 года назад
@@chieludz legit I'm crying T-T💕 have a nice day~~
@thomasf4764
@thomasf4764 3 года назад
Bro how're you now ?
@EricAusNda
@EricAusNda 3 года назад
He is dead
@FirstnameLastname-cl4op
@FirstnameLastname-cl4op 3 года назад
Thanks buddy
@zaidisphotographers
@zaidisphotographers 2 года назад
Helpful
@ARandomChristianGuy
@ARandomChristianGuy 2 года назад
Useful.
@philyoh1760
@philyoh1760 Год назад
im gonna try dis out men, thanks
@SamMartinPeakPerformance
@SamMartinPeakPerformance 3 года назад
Reading "Peak" by Anders Ericsson is a game-changer for anyone wanting to master skills 💪
@Aviraj
@Aviraj 3 года назад
10q
@brunonotthemars7856
@brunonotthemars7856 3 года назад
I'll read it. Thanks for the tip!
@SamMartinPeakPerformance
@SamMartinPeakPerformance 3 года назад
@@brunonotthemars7856 hope it helps you bro
@bruh4196
@bruh4196 3 года назад
Ohk
@yusofjamil_realise
@yusofjamil_realise 3 года назад
thank you
@DIVID-NOW
@DIVID-NOW 3 года назад
Hey i love this one ❤️
@Ygaming21.
@Ygaming21. 10 месяцев назад
Practicing the right technique is the way to improve 😊
@kenzo_g_4175
@kenzo_g_4175 3 года назад
The deep end practice is the same method my math teacher used to make math easier, but I did know it at the time.
@outsiderfilms3437
@outsiderfilms3437 3 года назад
Happy Wednesday Improvement Pill!
@Jaanikins
@Jaanikins 3 года назад
perfect practise makes perfect
@laidodittmar2203
@laidodittmar2203 3 года назад
Exactly.
@rakshith7871
@rakshith7871 3 года назад
Thanks bro, now I can master my Acting skills in no time🤩😁😇🤙🏻
@syedashfaq8064
@syedashfaq8064 3 года назад
Love from India..👌👌👍👍
@jackpot1130
@jackpot1130 Год назад
Thanks
@dhirajavula2784
@dhirajavula2784 3 года назад
thanks
@maskedman
@maskedman 3 года назад
really needed this video and just saw your notification. Would the deep end practice be applicable even for Mental skills? Like Programming, Math and that sorta stuff?
@laidodittmar2203
@laidodittmar2203 3 года назад
It's more applicable for developing fine or gross motor skills.
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