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TOPIC: Can reaction time be trained daily?

#2401 1 week 5 days ago
Can reaction time be trained daily?

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the Human Benchmark test are effective. Daily repetition helps the brain adapt and respond faster to stimuli. However, overtraining can lead to fatigue, which may temporarily reduce performance. It is important to balance practice with rest and proper sleep. Incorporating different activities such as gaming, sports, or coordination drills can also enhance results. Over time, daily training can significantly improve both speed and consistency in reaction performance.
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