starting blocksThe starting block was a kind of equipment used in track and field competitions, mainly for sprinting events. By using the principle of force interaction, it provided the athlete with a starting point. When an athlete stepped on the starting block, the starting block would give them a force, and then the reaction force would be transmitted to the athlete's feet, helping them start. In addition, the modern starting block also had the function of judging whether the athlete had made a false start. Once the athlete made a false start, the result would be judged as invalid. The method of using the starting block was to install the front starting block at a place about one foot to one and a half feet away from the starting point, and the rear starting block was installed at a place about one and a half feet to two feet away from the front starting block. The distance between the two starting blocks was about 10-20cm. The angle of the starting blocks also had certain requirements. The angle of view between the front starting block and the road was 45 to 50 degrees, and the angle of view between the rear starting block and the road was 75 to 80 degrees. According to the height and leg strength of the players, the installation position and spacing of the starting blocks would also be adjusted. In short, the starting block was an important piece of equipment to help athletes start and ensure the fairness of the race.
Ten Ways to RemembranceThe common memory methods were the mnemonic chant method, serial method, story method, copying method, space-time method, character method, situation method, 127 memory method (wheel memory method), spatial memory method (palace memory method), comparison memory method, image memory method, metaphor memory method, four-color memory method, etc. However, there was no fixed term for the so-called "ten great memory methods of photographic memory." However, there were some methods that could help him remember efficiently:
1. The method of copying and reciting: copying once is better than reading ten times. You can deepen your memory by copying.
2. [Space-Time Technique: Use the words in the sequence of time and position in the content to hint at the subsequent content to assist in memory.]
3. Character Method: Remember the characters in the article, and use the relevant content of the characters to help understand and recite.
4. Contexts: Create specific situations to better understand and remember the content.
5. 127 Memory Method (Wheel Memory Method): For example, when studying the comprehensive literature course, read the textbook quickly and repeatedly. Revise at intervals of 1 day, 2 days, and 7 days to strengthen memory.
6. [Spatial Memory Method (Palace Memory Method): Use your spatial instinct to place the things you want to remember in every room of the Palace of Imagination to prevent missing out.]
7. Comparisons: Comparing two things and remembering both at the same time to improve the firmness and efficiency of memory.
8. Image Memory Method: Use mind maps or pictures to help remember.
9. Metaphorical memory method: compare the content to something familiar and remember it.
10. Four-color memory method: Use black, red, blue, and green notes to record different learning content. For example, black notes are used to do questions and do not need to memorize content, red notes are used to correct errors, blue notes are used to remember knowledge points, green notes are used to think and solve solutions, etc., to improve memory through color distinction.
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