For certain skills, the stark calculus behind the cognitive hypothesis--that what matters in developing a skill is starting earlier and practicing more--is entirely valid. If you want to perfect your foul shot, shooting 200 free throws every afternoon is indeed more helpful than shooting 20. If you're in 4th grade, reading 40 books over the summer is going to improve your reading ability more than reading 4.
Quotes are taken from the research journals of Kyle Vanderburg.