how the fuck do I memorize this?
Simply do a lot of repetition each one until I get it?
>>2910074
It's really basic stuff and fairly common sense. Just imagine things are made out of like a rubbery material that bends and moves and has weight. You want to avoid things looking rigid. Objects in real life tend to move like this too, just look at any slow motion video to see how it's the case. We don't necessarily pick up on it when it happens so fast, but without it something feels missing. Plus exaggerating it just looks good.
Do some super basic exercises on this practicing several principles at once. The most basic one would be a bouncing ball. After that the flour sack exercise is pretty common.
>>2910074
1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 are all basic velocity, position, and acceleration graphics that can be learned in an elementary physics course.
>>2910074
>Simply do a lot of repetition each one until I get it?
yes. You'll probably know these decently after doing a case of each one.
>>2910074
By applying them into your work
everyone above me summed it up
you dont memorize anything, it should be part of your animators intuition. pay attention more closely to animated shows or movies.