Hoi Mike, how very true ;-) I can add following real life experience which I think has to do with the learning of the "kernperson" (inner person): In the beginning when I had the python (but could ride it well), it was as if I had little phyiscal connection with the bike at high speed. Like the bike could easily fall away from under me, or I glide from the bike. It felt like I was sitting above the bike in a way - the seat feeling dangerously slippery. This is now definitely over, I keep being sunken into the seat. I call this being "in the bike" instead of being "on the bike". dirk Michael Nahl wrote: > Hi all! > > I think that we have to ride much kilometers to give the possibility > to our brain to " write a new program " of coordination ( like > learning to walk ). > The result is a synergy (interplay, Synergie) between human-body and > machine, whose coordination will be constantly controlled by this > unconscious flowing new "motion-program". So we need patience and > tenacity to practise, and to let our body/brain/unconsious repeat and > repeat and repeat, dont worry, we can trust in it! > It seems that the unconscious (Kern-Person, the "center-person" ) is > much more efficient then the concious (Ich-Person, the "I-person" ). > (the data-flow-rate of the unconscious is much higher). > This proces needs time, a little lot of time of practise (without > expecting a result, if we are able to...). > > This are the holy words :-) :-) > > ( sorry for my english, my native language is german ) > > Have interesting hours on your pythons! > Mike > ============================================================ This is the Python Mailinglist //www.freelists.org/list/python Listmaster: Jürgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. ============================================================