Since I've been home-schooled since sixth grade, I've practiced six to seven hours a day. I wake up, practice for three hours in the morning, eat lunch, and then go out and play eighteen or more holes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On a school day, I practice for two hours and more than half a day on weekends.
I practice every day. I've been doing it since I was eight.
When I'm at home I practice everyday.
I practice a lot.
I practice at home, in between phone calls, and have much to do.
It's not necessarily the amount of time you spend at practice that counts; it's what you put into the practice.
I'm doing four hours of gymnastics training a day, six days a week and then an extra two to three hours in a fitness center as well.
As far as practicing is concerned, I usually try to do one to two hours a day. It isn't good to practice too much, or your playing becomes too mechanical.
When I have the time at home, I'll practice three or four hours a day. I have to. And I'm a late starter; I started at age 17 and at age 51 I'm still learning.
I practiced for at least two hours every day for twenty years, before then I practiced maybe four to five hours a day, and before then 14 hours a day. It was all I had ever done.