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As my son makes his way through this summer's camps (and can I hear a hooray for summer camps being back in full swing again?!) it's been fun to see him learn, try new things and grow.  
 
Besides soccer, basketball, animation, and overnight camps, he most recently went to a tennis camp and - - - caught the bug.  (As I type this his is screaming along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and all the other fans watching the men's Wimbledon final)!  
 
After one week, he made great progress on form, grip, and the basic strokes.His coach left him with a lot of excitement and some recommendations on how to keep practicing: get friends to play! get on the court whenever you can! practice your forehand, backhand, volley and overhead strokes!
 
Which brings me to what happened next.
 
We went out to practice forehands, backhands, volleys and overheads! BUT… as usually happens after that initial excitement of learning a new thing wears off, frustrations sets in.
 
"Mom! Why am I not able to hit the ball over the next most of the time? Why do some balls go into the next while other sail out of the court?"  
 
The What vs. the How
 
I had the urge to coach him, but let the Mom in me encourage him to have fun, and give his newfound skills time to consolidate. 
 
It got me thinking, though:  we often know WHAT we should practice, but when it comes to HOW we should practice, things get... trickier. 
 
Are some people just better at getting better? Or are there certain strategies that could optimize learning? When was the last time you looked at how you're practicing, and not simply just checked off the whats? 
 
 
 
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In clarinet-land we have some guests coming around the bend! Check ’em out: 
 
// UPCOMING EVENTS //
 
Repair & Maintenence Workshop: Understanding basic repair and maintenance on clarinet and bass clarinet with master instrument technician Melanie Wong! 
Sat, July 16, 11am ET // $15 (Free for Thrive members + BCMC participants)
 
Finding Your Passions with Sam Rothstein: Sam is a clarinetist, bass clarinetist, has started a successful Podcast (The Candid Clarinetist), a YouTube channel and more. He's going to talk to us about finding your passions! 
Tues, July 19, 7:30pm ET // FREE with registration
 
Eb Clarinet Workshop: Learn how to approach Eb clarinet playing and practice with Joe Morris, the Associate / Eb clarinetist of the Cincinnati Symphony. 
Sat, July 23, 11am ET // $15 (Free for Thrive members) 
 
Clarinet Masterclass: Traditional masterclass with Joe Morris! 
Sat, July 30, 11am ET // $15 (Free for Thrive members) 
 
 
You're welcome to come to any and all to soak up all this great knowledge!
 
See you soon, 
Tiffany & Ixi 
 
 
p.s:  Need some help with the WHAT but also the HOW (and WHEN) in your practice plan? We love helping you optimize all the elements of practice and performing. Click here to get the support you need. 
 
 
 

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