Example 1
Dividing your day into several sessions
- Stretching and warm up, breathing exercises.
- Warming up on your instrument, 1015 minutes.
- Now think about your plan for todays practice. The basic principle is to practice throughout the entire day: 2/3 of your time should be spent on playing and 1/3 on visualisation exercises, all interspaced with short breaks and physical exercise to get your circulation going.
- Practice requiring a lot of concentration (technical exercises), for example, 3060 minutes.
- Long break.
- Playing etudes or songs, for example, 60 minutes. Remember to take breaks.
- Long break.
- Run slowly through your Playlist.
- Practice one piece. For example, 60 minutes. Remember to take breaks.
- Cool down it will accelerate recovery by 50%.
- Stretching.
You should, of course, modify the length and content of your practice sessions to make them light enough for you to manage. Dont slavishly follow any set model listen carefully to what your body is telling you.
Example 2
A practice day in two sessions
Divide your practice day into two sessions (for example, 2 x 2 hours).
The basic principle in practice throughout the entire day: every practice hour should include a ten-minute break.
Remember the following:
- Stretching and warming up, breathing exercises
- Warming up on your instrument
- Do exercises requiring a lot of concentration during the first part of the day, when youre at your most alert.
- Remember to cool down it accelerates recovery by 50%.
- Stretching at the end of your session.
You should, of course, modify the length and content of your practice sessions to make them light enough for you to manage. Dont slavishly follow any set model listen carefully to what your body is telling you.