I'd recommend not holding on to anything. If you can make 4 or 5 pushes
before falling, then you have a solid enough base to practice without
support. Like someone said above me, spending a huge chunk of time on
it at once will help you a lot. I spent over a year trying to learn in
small chunks of practice time; but after not getting much better, in the
end, I learned to ww after a 3-hour practice session (when my power went
out and I got determined). Even if you don't think you're making
progress, just try to stay positive; you ARE making progress. Just
don't get discouraged; stay at it!
--
Joseppi
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