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Practice, yes....but you have to practice smart...not hard. In all the training I have ever done with baristas on latte art the number one thing they do wrong is they do too much! Half of my job as a trainer is getting people to calm down and think. Getting baristas to not be so stinking aggressive! if you find that you have perfect milk but get thin leaves and a design that is thin in width then you are most likely hesitant to pour where you should be confident and too aggressive when you are pouring where you should be smooth and gentle.
Do not focus on the side to side motion. It is largely un important...what is the most important thing is this
1. perfect milk
2. close to the surface
3. a forward moving flow rate that pushes the design across the cup and away from the pitcher (then you add some small gentle side to side while it is all going on. Without the proper flow rate you can be close and have perfect milk and appropriate side to side motion but it will fail.
Work smart and take it easy.
-cd
.....don't try to "draw" the rosetta, it will come natural with proper hand motion. :)
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