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You need to be "ready" before you can start learning to git gud.
By that I mean there's a huge gap between "wanting" to git gud, and being ready to actively put in the effort. At the start you just have a general idea of wanting to improve, but its abstract and you don't have a real desire for improvement. At this stage you should just be drawing things you want regardless of skill level. Anime girls, mechas, furries, whatever, just draw stuff and let drawing become second nature even if tis bad.
Eventually you'll get the concrete desire of improvement, it won't just be a nebulous "git gud" it'll be
>hey i want to be able to do that
>why don't my drawings have that appeal, let me look at other artists and figure it out
and when you hit that stage you're ready to start studying, and your studying starts to focus. the years you spent just drawing will be something to draw on and you have the hand eye coordination to start applying your studies in a realistic way. plus you actively know what and how the things you're studying apply to your art.