Hey everyone,

I'm sure most of you remember metronome solving.  Well I recently
rediscovered it and have been practicing a little bit with it, and I
think I am going to include this into my regular practice routine.

Basically you go to http://www.metronomeonline.com/ and set it to a
tempo.  Then you solve F2L (F2B, 2x2x2, etc..) doing one move on each
click.  You can't go faster or slower, and you cannot pause and miss a
beat.

I've found that I can do 184 smoothly with no delays maybe 1/10 and I
miss one or two beats between the cross and the first pair, but do the
rest cleanly, maybe half the time.

Anyway the reason I posted this is that I realized that I rush
waaaaaaay too much during the F2L, which causes lockups and such. 
Anyway I just set a 15 second average (not common for me, but also not
that uncommon) of 15.89 seconds.  I tried using my pace from doing F2L
at 184 rather than my usual pace, and had some very nice flowing F2Ls
during the average.

Try giving it a shot (for the first time, or again).  I think it
helped me to find a better pace for my F2L.  I thought I had F2L
fairly well figured out, but I guess a little more work is always a
good thing ;-)

If you try it let me know what you think.  I know this is a repeat
from a while ago, but I think I have personally neglected the
usefulness of this training technique.

Chris





 
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