Peak Ch. 6 Flashcards

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the Dan Plan

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Dan McLaughlin quit his day job at age 30 and developed the Dan Plan, the use of 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to become an expert golf player

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who is deliberate practice for?

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anyone who dreams

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the first step for anyone who wants to engage in deliberate practice

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have an experienced teacher watch you and provide feedback

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what is the most important thing a teacher can do?

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help you develop your mental representations so that you can monitor and correct your performance

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tips for finding a good teacher:

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  • Find someone who is well-accomplished in the field
  • Find someone with some skill and experience in teaching in that field
  • Keep in mind that online ratings are subjective
  • Ask a prospective teacher about practice exercises
  • Remember that you may have to change teachers as you change
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6
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the importance of engagement

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Engagement is a critical aspect of deliberate practice that benefits from one-on-one instruction

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focus and improvement

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  • Focus is key to improvement
  • If your mind is wandering or you’re relaxed, you probably won’t improve
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joy in amateur vs. professional singers study

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  • A Swedish study found that both amateur and professional singers felt relaxed and energized after a singing lesson but only the amateurs felt elated
  • For professionals, the lesson was more about concentration than joy
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Chambliss swimming study

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concluded that the key to excellence in swimming involves paying close attention to every detail of performance

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focus in expert runners study

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Researchers have found that long-distance amateur runners tend to daydream to take their minds off of the pain, while experts remain attuned to their bodies

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what is the best way to develop new skills faster?

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Shorter training sessions with clearer goals

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how should you proceed if you don’t have access to a teacher?

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You should come up with your feedback-driven exercises

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13
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3Fs of practicing a skill without a teacher

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Focus
Feedback
Fix it

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14
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ESL students and developing comprehension study

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ESL students at Florida State University improved quicker by asking native speakers the same questions over and over again than asking different questions because the repetition helped them understand the words better and test their comprehension

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15
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successful mental representations are tied to ____

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thoughts

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prevalence of plateaus

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Plateaus are common in any sort of training

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what is the best way to move beyond a plateau?

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  • The best way to move beyond a plateau is to challenge your brain or body in a new way
  • This usually involves pushing yourself a little harder than usual to identify what your weaknesses are and working to address those weaknesses
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typing teachers and helping students get past a plateau study

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they encourage them to increase their typing speed, which has two clear functions

19
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two functions of increasing one’s typing speed

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  • It helps them spot challenges
  • It forces them to look at upcoming letters
20
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do experts like practicing?

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Many experts report not liking practicing (ex. Spelling bee champions)

21
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problems with the notion of willpower

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  • It is very situation-specific
  • It, along with natural talent, is ascribed to people after the fact
  • There is an underlying assumption that it is innate
22
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two factors involved in maintaining motivation

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  • Reasons to stop
  • Reasons to keep going
23
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what is key to keeping yourself going?

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minimizing distractions

24
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what two things can help you maintain your focus?

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  • General physical maintenance
  • Limit the length of your practice sessions to about 1 hour (it becomes difficult to maintain concentration for much longer than that)
25
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can a skill be inherently motivating?

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Once you have practiced for a while and start to see results, the skill itself can become part of your motivation

26
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believing you can succeed and success

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A belief that you can succeed is important for your success

27
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what type of a motivator is a social motivation?

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extrinsic motivation

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two common forms of social motivation

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  • Approval/admiration (usually for younger kids)
  • Positive feedback (usually for older kids)
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how can you sustain your social motivation?

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by surrounding yourself with supportive people

30
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when is it easier to sustain social motivation?

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for activities done in teams or groups

31
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what is needed for supportive people to enhance social motivation?

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Other members of the group must have similar goals for improvement

32
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importance of concrete improvement

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Setting things up so that you are always seeing concrete improvement can help keep you motivated

33
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how much time should people who hope to become experts dedicate to deliberate practice per day?

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Anyone who hopes to improve their skill in a particular area should devote an hour or more each day to practice which can be done with full concentration

34
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example of feedback-driven exercises

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Benjamin Franklin used exercises that focused on particular facets of his writing to help him build more effective mental representations of good writing and improve

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example of a skill being inherently motivating

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Gunder Hagg, a famous middle-distance runner, had his father time him when he was in his early teen years. His father lied about his time and said that it was faster than it was, which helped encourage him to keep going

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believing you can succeed and success study

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Benjamin Bloom found that many injured youth athletes wanted to quit, but if they kept going until they reached their previous level of performance, they would no longer want to quit

37
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example of sustaining your social motivation

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Benjamin Franklin’s Junto club, which helped members motivate themselves to engage in intellectual topics