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Janet Rosen wrote:
We know that the mind/body builds what for convenience we call "muscle memory" based on repetition. Yet the common "L-R-L-R, then switch roles" does not really provide repetition regardless of how many times one goes through the sequence.
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So...how does it not "provide repetition"? Does that phrase mean something other than the obvious, plain-English meaning? Is it not repetition because there's a change, albeit a minor one, each time? To be "repetition", must it be a sequence of the exact same thing?