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rjmill | 1 year ago
In seriousness, I don't think that statement is meant for lifting/running or anything that's bounded by your physical fitness. Because you're right, the human body doesn't work like that.
Music is probably a better example. I push myself by learning songs that are beyond what I can do now. I practice them and make a bunch of mistakes. And as I keep practicing, the mistakes go away. And at some point, the song I couldn't play becomes a song I can play. Then I find new even harder songs to focus my practice on.
ghostpepper|1 year ago
There are many degrees of being able or not able to play any given song.
This is what I hear when someone says they are practicing a skill slightly beyond their current capacity.
blackbrokkoli|1 year ago
...Usain Bolt beating his own record.
I used to think that genetics must surely play a bigger and bigger role the more a skill is built around pure body function (management < speed typing < wrestling < running), but looking at stuff like this, it doesn't seem so simple.