The knight flight is the grown up version of the knight sight. Here, instead of moving the knight along the shortest path between adjacent square, you will work on being able to see the shortest path between any two squares.
To execute the knight flight drill, start with the knight on a1 and move it to b1 in the shortest number of moves, just as the knight sight drill. As with the knight sight drill, physically hit the knight moves to, but do not move the knight itself.
Once you have completed the a1-b1 circuit, move the knight from a1-c1. The shortest path is now just two moves; b-c1. As above physically hit the b3-square and the c1 square with your finger.
With the knight on a1 continue through the standard loop, going through the entire square on the board.
Thursday, 8 October 2009
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