Stop stalling your chess rating. Learn how to escape 'Junk Food Chess' by moving from passive consumption to active learning and structured improvement strategies.

To really level up, you have to move from passive consumption to active learning. It’s not about talent; it’s about structure.
I want to get better at chess.








Junk Food Chess refers to the habit of consuming the game through passive activities, such as playing endless bullet matches or scrolling through memes, without gaining any real skill. Much like empty calories, these activities feel like progress because you are engaging with chess, but they do not provide the nutritional value needed to improve your rating or deepen your understanding of the game.
Many players find themselves stuck at the same rating for months because they are stuck in a cycle of passive consumption. Watching YouTube videos or playing rapid-fire games without deep calculation is like running on a treadmill; you put in effort but stay in the same place. To see real growth, you must transition from simply 'doing chess' to engaging in the hard work of active learning and calculation.
Research indicates that players who follow a structured plan consistently can gain between 200 and 400 rating points in less than a year. This massive jump in skill is not necessarily about innate talent, but rather about replacing unstructured play with a disciplined approach. By focusing on active learning and structured study rather than passive entertainment, players can finally break through their rating plateaus.
Passive consumption involves watching others play or explain concepts without doing the mental work yourself. In contrast, active learning requires you to do the difficult task of calculating positions and solving problems independently. While watching videos might feel like studying, it is only through active engagement and a structured learning plan that a player can develop the skills necessary to significantly improve their chess strategy and rating.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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