cornutt
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Had a discussion with my instructor the other day... We were talking about learning styles. She's told me before that she's a kinesthetic learner. She learns by feel and trusts feel to let her know when she (or her student) is doing something right or wrong.
The discussion made me realize that, in general, I don't trust feel. I find that a lot of the time, proper technique doesn't feel "right" or "good" to me until I've practiced it, gotten comfortable with it, and developed the muscle memory. Conversely, a lot of the time, what feels "right" to me actually isn't.
Anybody else run into this? When you try something new, can you usually tell right away if you're doing it right, or do you need to verify it with an instructor first?
The discussion made me realize that, in general, I don't trust feel. I find that a lot of the time, proper technique doesn't feel "right" or "good" to me until I've practiced it, gotten comfortable with it, and developed the muscle memory. Conversely, a lot of the time, what feels "right" to me actually isn't.
Anybody else run into this? When you try something new, can you usually tell right away if you're doing it right, or do you need to verify it with an instructor first?