What you say about gaining the base knowledge in the first place is really important. I think I have a reasonable memory, but I would definitely like to improve. My problem is trying to learn the base and memorise at the same time. Unsurprisingly, this slows down my progress. As a result, I have often given up on things I should have learned. I like the systematic approach taught here, which I know instinctively, but have not used properly. Great video!
Ron - I went to one of your seminars in Tukwila Washington about 30 years ago. I will always remember your name because you gave the mental image of "Some guy rolling around on my snow covered front yard" lawn= Ron snow=White, Also all Dave's have "caves" for eyes!!
Really cool seeing you back in action 😉 I missed you in all honesty. Makes a lot of sense what you’re trying to teach here. Always a fan/friend. Thanks.
Thanks for the video Sir. How is your learning of BJJ doing ? I mean the application of your memorising skill on your martial art learning. Would be nice if you could make a video on that. Would be interesting to see that apply on something practical Like that.
Hey Ron :) I wondered about the big projects that you did, like the constitution or the Afghanistan memory wall- are you able to write the wall out today from memory if you wanted to? or would you need to review it again? How much of what you memorized is left? Thanks again ;)
Chess is the only thing that gives me problems I can't find a good system to handle endgames and openings and learning positions. Would be great to see how you would deal with it.
Exactly. The medical terminology you have to know is tremendous. You can't understand something if the are 100 new words that you haven't memorized the meaning of, but you need to understand the material for a particular subject.
Any suggestions for memorizing lines for actors? I use the method where I have them written down but it's just the first letter of the word as well as the punctuations. Also, I think adding a type of "base knowledge" or further understanding would definitely help expedite the memorization process for this specifically, but I'm certainly open for additional suggestions. I.e. a line memorization focused video. Thank you.
- memorize in small chunks of no more than 20 minutes (or whatever works for you) - Go faster than you think is possible - good nutrition and exercise (it makes sense you brain will be foggy after a lot of alcohol or bad food) - Don't worry about speed always. It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't give up
Here is my Black Belt Memory course memorycourse.brainathlete.com/memorytips
How to memorize for law students🤔
We needed this back in school. Excellent content.
What you say about gaining the base knowledge in the first place is really important. I think I have a reasonable memory, but I would definitely like to improve. My problem is trying to learn the base and memorise at the same time. Unsurprisingly, this slows down my progress. As a result, I have often given up on things I should have learned. I like the systematic approach taught here, which I know instinctively, but have not used properly. Great video!
Thank you I’m really glad this helped and I agree having the base knowledge is the key to it thank you
Ron - I went to one of your seminars in Tukwila Washington about 30 years ago. I will always remember your name because you gave the mental image of "Some guy rolling around on my snow covered front yard" lawn= Ron snow=White, Also all Dave's have "caves" for eyes!!
That was probably between 1998-2001. Great memory! Thank you for the comment!
Really cool seeing you back in action 😉 I missed you in all honesty. Makes a lot of sense what you’re trying to teach here. Always a fan/friend. Thanks.
Thank you bull and I appreciate the comments
always great info Ron!
Thank you Bradley
marvelous thank you Ron.....🙏
Love the t-shirt! (I would like to learn about grammar, I can learn words in a new language but the grammar is hard!)
Great video! thanks
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the video Sir. How is your learning of BJJ doing ? I mean the application of your memorising skill on your martial art learning.
Would be nice if you could make a video on that. Would be interesting to see that apply on something practical Like that.
I did a course on this!
bjjfanatics.com/products/the-b-r-a-i-n-method-by-ron-white
Love you Ron from India🇮🇳
How do you start to remember Foreign Names of people in Let’s Say, China, Greece or Mexico ?? Could you do a video on that?
Thanks again. Regards from Australia 🇦🇺🤓
Thank you too!
Thanks great stuff
Glad you enjoyed it
Can you plZ create video on how to visulize clear .. plZz ..
Hey Ron :)
I wondered about the big projects that you did, like the constitution or the Afghanistan memory wall-
are you able to write the wall out today from memory if you wanted to? or would you need to review it again? How much of what you memorized is left?
Thanks again ;)
I am not I need to review these! Maybe could do 30% today
@@Brainathlete may i ask- how long has it been since you last wrote out the wall from memory? :) :)
Thanks so much! This is very interesting information. Not a lot of big memory projects that have been done and shared our there 👍😎
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
Thank you
Congratulations on 400k subscribers
Bravo mr White.I really applaud you👏👏👏
Bravo to you
Chess is the only thing that gives me problems I can't find a good system to handle endgames and openings and learning positions. Would be great to see how you would deal with it.
How can someone remember texts? For example lengthy essays?
thank u ron
Exactly. The medical terminology you have to know is tremendous. You can't understand something if the are 100 new words that you haven't memorized the meaning of, but you need to understand the material for a particular subject.
It is a building block process!
Any suggestions for memorizing lines for actors? I use the method where I have them written down but it's just the first letter of the word as well as the punctuations. Also, I think adding a type of "base knowledge" or further understanding would definitely help expedite the memorization process for this specifically, but I'm certainly open for additional suggestions. I.e. a line memorization focused video. Thank you.
- memorize in small chunks of no more than 20 minutes (or whatever works for you)
- Go faster than you think is possible
- good nutrition and exercise (it makes sense you brain will be foggy after a lot of alcohol or bad food)
- Don't worry about speed always. It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't give up
Can you please🤗 explain why Einstein forgot basic things like his home address while traveling.
we will have to ask him
@@Brainathlete maybe because he was so busy thinking that these things didn’t matter to him at that moment of time lol.
Wow thanks
thank you!
Make video on scripting n code built on computer 🖥️ plzzzzz
I would like to remember more about the Bible
Excellent
Thank you so much
Hi. Great ron. You studied a carreer or learnt by yourself? You could tell how you studied. Would be interesting. Bye.
While you came back my buddy
Great
Great video! thanks a lot. 7/3/21
Can we get a 10 vedio complete crash course on memory training on RUclips.🤗🤗❤️❤️
I have hundreds of RUclips videos ;)
Ron the *Muscular Memory Athelete* i.e MMA is back.
Thank you haha
Putting the athlete in memory athlete.