Synchronized Mover
Synchronized Movers can learn movements from visual information with relative ease; however, they have to practice a new movement, even after repeated demonstrations, until they get their bodies to recreate the movement freely.
>Description :
Synchronized Movers can learn movements from visual information with relative ease; however, they have to practice a new movement, even after repeated demonstrations, until they get their bodies to recreate the movement freely. They have to focus their attention on the visual instructions and then allow their brain to translate the directions to the body.
>Easier :
1.Performing repetitive, rudimentary movements
2.Reproducing physical stunts with some practice
3.Creating fiber arts that require manual dexterity, such as macrame, knitting, or embroidery
4.Engaging in activities that require a moderate level of coordinated movement, such as aerobics, rock climbing, or weight training
>Difficult :
1.Keeping up with naturally coordinated persons without additional practice
2.Immediately imitating movements after watching others only once
3.Redirecting your mental course to master another movement immediately after mastering one
>Results Show :
1.You can understand movements by watching others, but accurately replicating them takes some practice.
2.Your can master motor skills taught through computer simulations.
3.Translating instructions from screen or paper to movement requires concentration and repetition but you can do it.
>Aptitude Awareness :
You could use visual instructions, along with time to practice, to learn to juggle and perform similar activities. It's not super easy for you to translate visual cues into repetitive movements, but with practice and concentration, you can do it. You'll acquire movement skills with mild efforts.
>Tips :
1.Practice makes perfect when learning a new activity, at least until you've mastered the basics.
2.Write down the sequence of steps in complex movements.
3.Compete at a level that keeps you challenged, but still allows you to gauge your own improvement.
4.Be careful not to let the amount of effort or practice required discourage you. You can reach your goal.