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A few months ago, when a sportswriter published an article in The New York Times about an unusual and “revolutionary” practice method that NBA star Victor Wembanyama and other elite athletes and teams (like the World Series-winning LA Dodgers) were utilizing, I started getting emails from musicians, asking if this method, known as the “constraints-led approach,” might apply to practicing music too.
So what is the constraints-led approach? And is it relevant to musicians?
Spoiler alert - yes, it totally is. 😁
And if you’ve ever been frustrated by how you can play exactly the way you want in the practice room, but find that things start to break down when you’re surrounded by other musicians, or playing in a new hall, or on a different piano, this can not only help you be more comfortable in performance, but have way more fun in your daily practice too.
Get all the nerdy details right here:
A Learning Method That Outperformed Traditional Practice
More joy in the practice room and on stage in 2026?
Get the Beyond Practicing 2-for-1 offer (ends on December 14, 2025 at 11:59pm)
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A few months ago, when a sportswriter published an article in The New York Times about an unusual and “revolutionary” practice method that NBA star Victor Wembanyama and other elite athletes and teams (like the World Series-winning LA Dodgers) were utilizing, I started getting emails from musicians, asking if this method, known as the “constraints-led approach,” might apply to practicing music too.
So what is the constraints-led approach? And is it relevant to musicians?
Spoiler alert - yes, it totally is. 😁
And if you’ve ever been frustrated by how you can play exactly the way you want in the practice room, but find that things start to break down when you’re surrounded by other musicians, or playing in a new hall, or on a different piano, this can not only help you be more comfortable in performance, but have way more fun in your daily practice too.
Get all the nerdy details right here:
A Learning Method That Outperformed Traditional Practice
More joy in the practice room and on stage in 2026?
Get the Beyond Practicing 2-for-1 offer (ends on December 14, 2025 at 11:59pm)
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