• thisisdee@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    Hi all, sorry I’ve been absent from Lemmy/this community and didn’t create new weekly threads these past few weeks. Life got busy and I forgot I didn’t set up the scheduled posts. We should be back to regular schedule now!

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    I haven’t been cubing for a month or three and it’s wild how much I’ve lost track of algorithms that I was learning and even those I’d memorized well.

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      1 year ago

      100%! I was also not cubing for 3-4 weeks and completely lost the 4 OLL algs I was learning. I only kinda remember the first turn of each alg

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        I’m hoping it comes back pretty quickly but it’s definitely intimidating to think about relearning all over again

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    1 year ago

    Radosław Marcinek won Polish Championship 2023 as an unexpected upset with Tymon Kolasiński coming in 2nd

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    It’s weird, cubing as an adult. I have less time to train and take interest in new techniques, but the most jarring experience has been with how much this affects motivation to learn. Like, I feel like cubing has become more of a comfort hobby I go back to whenever real life reveals itself to be too much rather than a competitive sport as I used to see it and engage with it.

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      I’ve only learned cubing as an adult, so I don’t know what it’s like to be a young cuber. I’m just amazed at how quickly they seem to learn new things and the sub-6 and sub-5 cubers are getting younger and younger. I actually use cubing to take breaks from work most days.

      Do you still go to comps?

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        I actually began going to competitions this year, and that’s been a lot of fun. Although I complain that I don’t have the time anymore, this year is when I’ve been the fastest at all the events I practice (in part, due to going to comps). But it’s still all a bit new, though I’m happy I partake in a hobby that has such dynamics to it.

        I’ve only learned cubing as an adult

        Are you a collector? In my experience, adult cubers tend to be collectors rather than speedcubers, but that may just be my impression.

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          Wouldn’t call myself a collector but I did have a phase when I bought a bunch of different twisty puzzles. Then I had to move apartments and realized that my puzzles required a large moving box. It’s just not sustainable for me so I started giving a bunch away. I still have a drawer full of puzzles but I now only buy puzzles that I’m planning to compete in. Last puzzle I bought was a clock that I just started practicing.

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            So you’re more or less like me :)

            I really want to get myself a nice clock before the end of the year, speaking as someone who has never even touched a clock before.

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              I got the QiYi magnetic clock and it’s great. Granted I have nothing to compare it to… haha