Sure the illustrations are weird/wild, but I think this approach is really useful and undervalued: “To do X, pretend your body is like Y” Anyone have other examples of this kind of advice?https://twitter.com/Beavs/status/1195746266254213120 …
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Various martial arts: the floor is lava, but only your heels are vulnerable.
I really like this one
Percussion: there's a person under the drum hitting the right time. You just have to meet them at the right moment.
Tattooing: curl the toes of your off foot (the one not controlling the footswitch) to let the other one stay relaxed.
Pencil drafting: the page is actually very fine sandpaper, and by rotating the pencil as you draw a line, you keep the pencil at peak sharpness.
Pool: someone is holding the elbow of your shooting arm so the lower half of your arm swings free.
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