Learning to learn

Rodrigo Demetrio
1 min readOct 19, 2021

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In the age of information overload, which we are all living in, learning to learn is definitely one of the most important skills. That’s why we are surrounded by books and step-by-step techniques to improve that.

Although I really enjoy that kind of enhancement, I am not that guy who likes self-help content. However, I came across a really good content based on an analysis of a bunch of high-performance Judo athletes.

The researcher analyzed around 20 Judo championships and his conclusion was the champions use a range of 6 throws on average.

“What has this research taught us? I believe that there is a very simple lesson to learned from this research. Judo is a game of specialization. You have to use the skills that work best for you. You have to stick to what works and practice your skills until they become automatic responses.”

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Rodrigo Demetrio
Rodrigo Demetrio

Written by Rodrigo Demetrio

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