That sounds somewhat more extreme than my case. But despite a fair amount of practice I can’t do juggling without focusing my attention on my movements, and never keep it up for more than about 30 seconds. I don’t have to pay close attention to the details of turning a door handle, but it definitely feels more like a consciously activated subroutine than a muscle-memory action.
I have not tried to dance partially but not mainly because of fears I would fail in that way. Though I did do fire-dance performance for a while. Notably, when I was on stage and focusing on executing my routine well, I would accidentally hold my breath for two-three minutes.
That sounds somewhat more extreme than my case. But despite a fair amount of practice I can’t do juggling without focusing my attention on my movements, and never keep it up for more than about 30 seconds. I don’t have to pay close attention to the details of turning a door handle, but it definitely feels more like a consciously activated subroutine than a muscle-memory action.
I have not tried to dance partially but not mainly because of fears I would fail in that way. Though I did do fire-dance performance for a while. Notably, when I was on stage and focusing on executing my routine well, I would accidentally hold my breath for two-three minutes.