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Firstly, I'm not asking how to practice to get better in CP. There are tons of posts for that. I'm curious to know how most of the top CPers maintain their mental stamina to practice longer?

Like, during practice...

Do you sit for like 3 or 4 hours in 1 go? and then take a long break for 1 hour or a 2 and come back? Or do you solve a problem above your skill level, say it takes around 1 hour, and then take a 20 min brake? In that case what do you do in the break? Sleep? Eat? Pushups?

Or do you follow some other break strategy? In short, what works the best for you to maintain your mental stamina?

I would love to hear comments on this from high rated coders. I have heard about top coders who practiced 12 hours a day for USACO etc. This makes me wonder how they do it?

(A lot of opinions are there that one should focus on what your learnt on a day and if one has, then its productive day, but for those who are considering to participate in top contests, especially beginners, time is a very important factor to organize their training plans. So maintaining a high mental stamina throughout becomes a high priority and an important pre-requisite.)

For those who would like to share their comments, you can assume 2 cases: On a weekend and a weekday. Assuming a weekday only gives atmost 7-8 hours for practice. Whereas a weekend gives atmost 17 hours for practice (ideal scenario ofcourse).

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17 hours sounds insane. I guess the top guys just really enjoy thinking about problems, find it interesting, and so it doesn't affect their mental state as much. I also don't think there are that many people who train 4-5+ hours a day. There are some, but to achieve nearly any goal, except smth like IOI, 2-3 productive hours a day with 3-4 years of consistent practice has to be enough

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Doing CP is the break.