

Then there are those that don't move on until they mastered a technique to some degree. There are those that get the basics of the technique, then immediately move on, and they either stay weak at those techniques they rushed, or their practice schedule evolves into something that practices a tonne of different techniques. So people who practice an hour a day will finish the course faster than those who practice for 30 minutes.Īnd those that stagnate in one spot for too long will take more time to finish the course.Īnd finally there seems to be two general approaches to decide when you should move to the next lesson. Part of this has to do with having past experience before starting the course, but a lot of it just comes down to how long you practice each day, what you practice, and how good you feel you have to get before moving on. As you can see, the time to complete the course varies quite a bit.
