Why Can't I Park Properly Even After More Practice?
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The reasons why you can't park properly even after more practice are as follows: 1. Too much practice can lead to inconsistent methods: The reference points and operation methods taught by the instructor are based on daily training and accumulation, forming a scientifically proven theory. It's crucial to adhere to the methods taught by the instructor and avoid frequent changes. Excessive practice can lead to inconsistent methods, where success depends purely on luck. Accidentally getting it right once might make you overlook your problems, or blindly practicing without heeding the instructor's guidance is not advisable. 2. Lack of concentration: The decline in performance in Subject 2 is directly related to the learner's lack of focus and not putting their heart into practice. Initially, you might be very focused, but over time, impatience and carelessness set in, leading to worse performance and loss of confidence. At this point, take a break, adjust your mindset, reflect on your performance, and then proceed to the next round of practice with a calm approach. Every practice session requires focus, attention to detail, and accuracy. 3. Too much practice leads to carelessness: The main reason for declining performance in Subject 2 is that after becoming proficient, you lose the sensitivity you had when first learning, leading to more randomness and higher chances of mistakes. No matter how proficient you are in Subject 2, never let your guard down. Always follow the instructor's methods strictly, avoid impatience and creating your own methods, to prevent 'the more you practice, the worse you get.' Stay calm, learn seriously, and practice diligently.