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8:08 PM, Wednesday July 14th 2021
edited at 8:08 PM, Jul 14th 2021

Hi, here are my revisions

https://imgur.com/a/YPu9W0u

edited at 8:08 PM, Jul 14th 2021
2:17 AM, Friday July 16th 2021

Hi!

This is much better work.

I suggest you to continue practicing the exercise from lesson 1 as warm ups since you need to get more mileage.

Well done!

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Continue with lesson 2!

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9:13 AM, Friday July 16th 2021

Yeah, I do the old exercises during warm ups, it really helps. Thank you for having me do revisions, they really helped in getting a much better understanding of building discipline instead of focussing too much on just getting it done.

And I already did lesson 2. I kinda rushed there too but I apparently understood the exercises well enough and now I have learned to take much more time in the future.

Thank you for your time.

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