( Sometimes people ask me what I am thinking about. Often i just don't bother to tell them. :p )
So I effectively think less about [ the kinesthesia I am performing ], if I annotate it with [ a count, or some other verbal concern ]. I used to pay more attention to these analyses in college and in the years shortly after, but I seem to have slacked off. Anyway, on with it.
I also notice that if I am moving too easily, then there is a reduction in [ my conscious trace of the haptic data ]. The reduced tracing leaves more of the action out of mind, and therefore entirely out of [ apperception and conscious reflection as a whole ]. The resulting [ absent mindedness about movements that are too easy ] is well-known to everyone. Here I just dig into the detailed logic of the data process.
Anyway, there are two things I want to note here.
1. If a movement tends to be absently minded, then it is evidence the resistance of that movement is too low to stimulate hypertrophy.
2. It may help in the analysis of movement, to minimise [ the internal acoustic verbal signal ], in order to improve the SNR of [ conscious traces over haptic data from the sensory nervous system ].
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