>>81814483Well if you want something that might help you out and is less radical that going full ramadan:
https://www.psypost.org/new-research-raises-questions-about-caffeines-impact-on-brain-plasticity/#:~:text=It's%20known%20to%20help%20with,caffeine's%20influence%20on%20brain%20plasticity.
Something a bit obvious: coffee helps you learn UNLESS you built tolerance to it in which case it fucks over your learning rates.
From what I been reading its better if you are a caffeine addict to drop it gradually over the course of 10 days then spend ten days without taking coffee, and afterwards only use it a little bit every so often to boost your learning sessions and nothing else, doing cycles of 10 days clean up. I literally learned this researching it yesterday and todays morning so I will be trying it for the next 20 days and tell you all the results.
In any case for Juri anon's Bison diary day 19 i am up to my ass on work so right now my only routine is to hop on my stationary bike and narrate a inaba vs tokido fight at 0.25 speed, as described in this video
>>81805139 so I can learn to observe whats happening first without getting distracted by having to mash buttons.
It made me realize the layers of the traps in which high level players play, for example:
https://youtu.be/UUdxyn3KcoQ?t=345Tokido likes answering Inaba's scissors kick with a low sweep after blocking it, which he does in 5:39. Shortly afterwards inaba throws another scissors, which this time is answered with a light kick instead: this is a feint, he wants to bait him to do a jump to jump his sweep and to be able to recover in time with a DP, as it happens immediately in 5:43. Great plan... except that Inaba actually expected it, and did an empty jump instead, blocking the DP, and making Tokido eat the full combo two seconds later
Plans within Plans within Plans... the curious thing is that i watched this fight like 20 times already and only today I noticed this trap wasnt an accident but a battle of the minds