2019 Canadian Memory Champion Reveals His Memory Secrets

Portrait of 2019 Canadian Memory Champion James Gerwing For Magnetic Memory Method PodcastWant to become a memory champion?


Great!


Competition can encourage you to function at your absolute highest level.


Even if…


You’re retired.


To help you understand exactly why and how anyone can learn so much from joining a memory competition, today’s guest is James Gerwing.


Or Jim, as he signed off when he wrote to tell me:


Anthony, Jim Gerwing, here. About 5 years ago, I began taking your online course and then went into some memory competitions. I am the 4 time, current, undefeated (and record holder) of the Alberta memory championships.


Even better: I just won the 2019 Canadian Memory Championships (AND the first ever pan-provincial championship). Thanks for your input.


As you’re about to learn, I had no solid idea just what he meant by “input”!


But I wasn’t entirely clueless either…


As you can see from my State of Your Memory Address from 2016, he’d already broken a few memory competition records back then.


James Gerwing Magnetic Memory Method Review Success Email


You just have to love what emerges from consistent practice and exploration of these powerful techniques!


And that’s why I just had to get James on the show to talk about how exactly the Magnetic Memory Method served along the way.


About Memory Champion James Gerwing

James is the 2019 Canadian Memory Champion.


He’s also the winner of the 2019 and 2017 Alberta Memory Championships, and earned the bronze medal at the 2018 Canadian Memory Championships in Toronto.


He’s obviously a memory expert too, and has even created his own “Mind Sharp” course.


Portrait of 2019 Canadian Memory Champion James Gerwing Magnetic Memory Method Masterclass Review


In this Magnetic Memory Method Podcast interview, James shares his personal journey of memory improvement, and eventually, entry into the world of memory competitions.


Now retired from an impressive career as an educator, James plans to continue competing. I’m confident he will continue to win!


Do You Have To Become A Memory Champion To Learn These Techniques?

No, but some experience with competition helps.


For example, my own memory skills accelerated in unexpected ways after I sat to compete for charity with Dave Farrow.


Obviously, competition isn’t for everyone, but as Simon Luisi has written on the Canadian Memory Championships site:


“One of the best ways [to improve memory] is to participate in a memory competition.”


Whatever side of the fence you stand regarding competition, I encourage you to take a few minutes and listen to James’ perspective.


You just might reconsider where your opinion falls. I know I had and it handed me more knowledge than I ever could have expected! 


Just press play above and you’ll discover:



How a love of memory can be ignited at a young age, and memory techniques are vital to the education system
The reason competition performance differs from private practice in memory work
Why stress can be beneficial to memory improvement
The rationale of why memory techniques are not utilized in everyday life…and why they should be
How a memory champion really prepares for competition
A practical example of the use of the Major Method, and a welcome hack for “odd numbers out”
A proven way to relate cards, numbers, Magnetic Stations, and a PAO list
Why Memory Palace journeys don’t always have to be linear
When your memory associations are better off left unsaid
The reason memory competitions aren’t actually an external competition, but a solo performance
Plus much, much more, because…

… a second part to this interview is exclusive to the Magnetic Memory Method Masterclass. It’s already available in the card course James used to learn the skills that helped him win!


Further Resources on the Web, this podcast, and the MMM Blog:


James’s interview the Edmonton Prime Times


James’s Mind Sharp Course


Major System Secrets And The Future Of Your Memory With Florian Dellé (referenced in this interview)


Next Level Memory Training Secrets with USA Memory Champ John Graham (referenced in this interview)


Katie Kermode On Memory Competition and Casual, Everyday Mnemonics


Nelson Dellis on Remember It! And Visual Memory Techniques


Idriz Zogaj On The Truth About Memory Training Apps


Memory Improvement Fun And Games: Mark Channon Talks About How To Remember Anything


Do you want to join in the competition? Check out Art of Memory’s current memory competitions list


And if you need help, learn how to create an UNSHAKEABLE Memory Palace Training Routine, so you stand a chance of winning too. Both in learning, competition and life overall.


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