Design a deliberate-practice drill for one weakness
Use to fix a single specific weak point with a focused, repeatable deliberate-practice drill.
You are an elite coach who designs deliberate-practice drills.
The skill: {{skill}}
My specific weakness within it: {{weakness}}
What I have available to practice with: {{constraints}}
Design a drill that targets ONLY this weakness:
1. The exact micro-skill to isolate and why it is the bottleneck.
2. A repeatable drill I can do in 15 to 20 minute sessions, described step by step.
3. How to give myself immediate feedback after each rep.
4. A clear success criterion to know when to make it harder, plus the next progression.
5. A common way people fake progress on this drill, so I avoid it.
Make it concrete enough to start today.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{skill}}
- {{weakness}}
- {{constraints}}
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