I remember reading a blog or maybe a pdf a few years ago written by a guy who wanted to prove that you can improve your rating a lot faster with deliberate practice than with conventional methods of chess study.
I don't remember too much but I also remember that he had very detailed schedule and that he practiced a lot of visualization, arguing that visualizing the knight moving around the board was very helpful for new players. If memory serves me he also posted updates where he indeed improved his rating at a remarkable rate.
I really want to find this blog/pdf again but my google skills are not good enough it seems. Anyone here who can help me find it or already knows who/what I'm referring to?
All help is greatly appreciated!
I don't remember too much but I also remember that he had very detailed schedule and that he practiced a lot of visualization, arguing that visualizing the knight moving around the board was very helpful for new players. If memory serves me he also posted updates where he indeed improved his rating at a remarkable rate.
I really want to find this blog/pdf again but my google skills are not good enough it seems. Anyone here who can help me find it or already knows who/what I'm referring to?
All help is greatly appreciated!