Training Diary 1. Thoughts on the use of modules integrated into the study and practice methodology. The threshold of limit difficulty and optimal performance.

Contemplations on the utility of modern digital resources in chess training As I organize the publication of the content related to the previously classified preparation topics, I find it relevant to outline some key ideas highlighted in my recent training sessions. This is to complement the possible postulates that may derive from them and their respective corollaries of systematic application in the various multifunctional processes of learning and competitive performance in this discipline. The first thing to clarify is that the moderate use of chess engines to exercise the nuances of the player's independent thinking system is practically an indisputable requirement in perfecting pragmatic approaches for designing opening repertoires, creatively applying methods for calculating variations, and strengthening the natural understanding of each technical and conceptual element related to the subject. This requirement leads to realizing the importance of practical parameters that ca...