May 03, 2014

Joey Atlas Review-About memory training

When she first met the man who showed her that she easily remembers hundred randomly selected numbers, thought it was some kind of trick.

No scam and it was not the same man later became her husband and the father of two children.

"I began to wonder about memory techniques and I discovered that there are different memory strategies by which the human brain, specifically memory can be trained," explains Michael Kerstin at Monday Magazine Today Dona, who also prepared to test memory.

She graduated from medical school, after school she worked in a pharmaceutical company.
When she left for her future husband to Germany, she threw herself on memory training and competitive sport.
How do they look? "

Competitions are ten disciplines. Must remember the words, people's faces and their names, historical data, abstract shapes, text, binary or decimal numbers’

Not exactly the easiest," he admits.
Two months before the World Cup trained three to five hours a day over a year, every other third day about half an hour to an hour.

Read on Monday
The full interview can be read in a magazine She Today, which is published as Annex Monday MF Dens.
Today we do not compete, but memory techniques taught in schools and also organize courses.

If I wanted to reach the first place, I would really up to organize a family, children to someone else and coaching.

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