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Practice endurance problem
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 11:52 am
by micka572
Hi, usually when I have nothing to do for the day I practice 20 minutes rest 15/20 minutes practice 20 minutes rest 15/20 minutes etc... from 8am to 5pm or 6pm with an hour rest at noon.
But lately due to work obligation some days I practice 3 or 4 sessions in the morning and 3 or 4 sessions in the afternoon and it was night and day.
When I practice all day long after 4 sessions my sound isn't the same and I feel like I forced everything, range, nuances, articulations...
Is it normal ?
Thank you all
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 1:28 pm
by AndrewMeronek
Yes, that's normal, especially for brass players where the stress on our tiny face muscles can be pretty extreme. Rest is good.
That's not to say that there isn't some value in doing all-day practice marathons. Just don't do that every day, and especially on gig days.
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 3:30 pm
by Doug Elliott
It would be a good idea to start doing fewer but longer sessions. At least on some days.
Play 30-40 minutes before you rest,
Strength and endurance are two different things. Right now you're building strength but not endurance. You need both.
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:14 am
by dxhall
Are you recommending a schedule which alternates days of multiple, short practices with days of single long practices?
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:37 am
by tbonesullivan
I have found that the P.E.T.E. from warburton really helps with my endurance. I use it at work during the day. It's not as good as real practice, but it definitely helps condition/develop the lip muscles.
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:51 am
by Doug Elliott
dxhall wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:14 am
Are you recommending a schedule which alternates days of multiple, short practices with days of single long practices?
No, I'm recommending you make all of your practice periods longer. Alternating days is a good practice technique but it needs to be done in a different way than that.
Of course I don't know what you're practicing, but I would say 15 minute intervals is not enough to really accomplish anything.
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:48 pm
by GBP
Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:51 am
dxhall wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 6:14 am
Are you recommending a schedule which alternates days of multiple, short practices with days of single long practices?
No, I'm recommending you make all of your practice periods longer. Alternating days is a good practice technique but it needs to be done in a different way than that.
Of course I don't know what you're practicing, but I would say 15 minute intervals is not enough to really accomplish anything.
I am with Doug. Unless you are practicing at the top of your range, play for longer intervals before taking a large amount of rest.
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:50 pm
by micka572
I'm a little bit confused too.
It's better to do 4 30 minutes than 6 20 minutes ?
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:13 pm
by Doug Elliott
It really depends on lots of things.... How long you've been playing, how advanced you are, what other kinds of playing you do or don't do.
For a total beginner, 2 practice periods of 15 minutes each would be a good way to start.
If you keep limiting it to 15 or 20 minutes you will probably remain at that level.
Re: Practice endurance problem
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 4:45 am
by micka572
I started playing 5 years ago but as an adult I would progress fast, too fast and think I played too much at my stage and it caused lots of bad things like forced sound, overblowing and air leak at corners due to fatigue