The basal ganglia is a brain system that automates movement patterns, explaining why ballet combinations feel impossible initially but become smoother with practice as the brain reorganizes movement efficiency through repetition.
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This Is Why Ballet Gets Easier #neuroscience #skillacquisitionAdded:
Have you ever noticed that a combination feels impossible the first time and then the third time it's a little bit smoother? That's your basal ganglia.
This system helps automate movement patterns. It's what allows practice to turn into fluidity. Ballet class isn't just repetition for the sake of repetition. It's your brain literally reorganizing movement efficiency. That's pretty powerful.
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