mus·cle mem·o·ry
(noun)
The ability to reproduce a particular movement without conscious thought, acquired as a result of frequent repetition of that movement.
"Typing relies heavily on muscle memory"
So does basketball!
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These skills improve with practice -- especially with deliberate practice.
When a movement is repeated over time, long-term muscle memory is created for that task, eventually allowing it to be performed without conscious effort. That is the key -- WITHOUT CONSCIOUS EFFORT. This process decreases the need for attention and creates maximum efficiency within the motor and memory systems.
You absolutely must be able to perform basketball skills automatically without thinking about the ball when you play basketball.
MEASURING YOUR SKILLS IS THE FIRST STEP TO IMPROVING THEM.
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