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A good cerebellum action produces...


            1.  Fluid, graceful, cat-like motion.
            2.  Good balance
            3.  Speed of repetitive motion (important for typing speed and playing music)


        A weak cerebellum can show up as being awkward, clumsy, falling easily, and typing slowly.

        Brain-Intensive Activities

        Einstein is often quoted as saying that "We only use 5% of our brain." This is wrong. Many activities use much more of the brain. (Einstein knew almost
        nothing about the brain, because at the time no one knew much.)

        When a study was conducted of how different activities used different talents, the results were surprising. Some activities normally considered "simple" in
        fact were very brain-intensive, using far more than 5% of the brain. Some of the highlights are...

        1. Cooking

        Cooking a large meal, such as a Christmas Dinner for a large family, uses nearly 100% of the brain. Almost every patch of the brain is firing away, like light
        bulbs flashing on and off all over the head.


        2. Hockey

        American hockey players are often cartooned as dumb hunks of muscle. In fact, hockey is probably the second most brain-intensive human activity. Cooking
        needs more talents, but hockey needs faster-acting talents. It is also mostly right-brain talents without much language needed.








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