My take is pretty similar to cognitive skills: It works well for simple motor skills but not as well for complex skills.
My initial reaction is that I am almost exactly proposing additional value from using Anki to engage the skill sans context (in addition to whatever actual practice is happening with context).
My experience is basically that this doesn’t work. This seems to track with the research on skill transfer (which is almost always non-existent or has such a small effect that it can’t be measured.)
It is hard to find, but it’s covered here: https://www.gwern.net/Spaced-repetition#motor-skills
My take is pretty similar to cognitive skills: It works well for simple motor skills but not as well for complex skills.
My experience is basically that this doesn’t work. This seems to track with the research on skill transfer (which is almost always non-existent or has such a small effect that it can’t be measured.)
Ah, the humiliation of using the wrong ctrl-f inputs! But of course it would be lower level.
Well that’s reason enough to cap my investment in the notion; we’ll stick to cheap experiments if the muse descends.