Need help with bld

I asked chat GPT to create me a step-by-step plan on how to become sub 1 minute blindfold solver using old pochmann. Could you please read this plan and tell me if it's good or not and what points should I change in it. Here it is:

"This plan is structured over six weeks, with specific tasks for each day to gradually build your skills.

▎Week 1: Foundations and Basic Techniques

Goal: Understand the Rubik's Cube and the Old Pochmann method.

▎Day 1-2: Cube Familiarization (1 hour each day)

• Learn the Basics: Understand cube notation (U, D, L, R, F, B) and practice solving the cube normally.

• Resources: Use YouTube tutorials or online guides for visual aids.

▎Day 3-4: Introduction to Old Pochmann Method (1 hour each day)

• Study the Method: Read up on the Old Pochmann method and its algorithms for corners and edges.

• Practice Algorithms: Start memorizing basic algorithms for edge and corner cycles.

▎Day 5-7: Basic Blindfolded Practice (1 hour each day)

• Start Blindfolded Practice:

• Scramble the cube, memorize a few pieces (2-3 edges and corners), and try solving it blindfolded.

• Focus on executing moves accurately.

▎Week 2: Memorization Techniques

Goal: Develop effective memorization strategies.

▎Day 8-10: Letter Pairing (1 hour each day)

• Learn Letter Pairing: Assign letters to pieces (e.g., U = Up, D = Down) and create mnemonic devices.

• Practice Memorization: Write down pairs and practice recalling them.

▎Day 11-14: Increase Memorization Capacity (1 hour each day)

• Memorize More Pieces: Start memorizing 4 edges and 4 corners using your letter pairs.

• Use Flashcards: Create flashcards for different piece combinations and practice daily.

▎Week 3: Execution Practice

Goal: Improve execution speed and accuracy.

▎Day 15-17: Blindfolded Execution (1 hour each day)

• Practice Executing Moves: Solve the cube blindfolded using your memorized sequences. Focus on accuracy first.

• Record Your Times: Keep track of how long it takes you to execute the solution.

▎Day 18-21: Combine Memorization and Execution (1 hour each day)

• Full Solves: Scramble, memorize, and solve the cube blindfolded. Aim for at least 5 solves per session.

• Review Mistakes: Analyze any mistakes made during solving to improve.

▎Week 4: Refining Techniques

Goal: Increase memorization capacity and execution speed.

▎Day 22-24: Advanced Memorization Techniques (1 hour each day)

• Increase Pieces Memorized: Move to memorizing 5 edges and 5 corners.

• Practice with Timed Sessions: Time yourself while memorizing and executing.

▎Day 25-28: Focus on Finger Tricks (1 hour each day)

• Learn Finger Tricks: Work on finger tricks for smoother execution of algorithms.

• Practice Algorithms: Speed up your execution by practicing algorithms repeatedly.

▎Week 5: Speed Building

Goal: Reduce time taken to solve blindfolded.

▎Day 29-31: Timed Blindfolded Solves (1 hour each day)

• Timed Sessions: Focus on full solves under pressure. Aim for at least 10 solves per session.

• Track Progress: Keep a log of your best times and average times.

▎Day 32-35: Review and Adjust Techniques (1 hour each day)

• Analyze Performance: Identify areas where you can improve your speed or accuracy.

• Refine Algorithms: Work on optimizing your algorithms for faster execution.

▎Week 6: Final Preparation

Goal: Achieve your target solve time of under 1 minute.

▎Day 36-38: Simulate Competition Conditions (1 hour each day)

• Full Solve Simulations: Scramble, memorize, and solve under timed conditions. Aim for consistency.

▎Day 39-42: Focus on Confidence Building (1 hour each day)

• Practice Relaxation Techniques: Stay calm during solves. Practice mindfulness or breathing exercises before solving.

▎Ongoing Practice

After completing this plan:

• Continue practicing daily or every other day.

• Join online communities or forums for support and tips.

• Keep track of your progress to stay motivated!

▎Additional Tips:

• Stay patient; improvement takes time.

• Celebrate small victories along the way!

• Use a timer app that tracks averages to see your progress over time"