"Moonwalking" is a good book, and I encourage you to get it, however, it won't train you on much more than how to remember that one thing. The book isn't about "how to train your memory", rather, it is about how one guy trained his. A subtle, but important distinction.
For something more instructional, I was recommended Higbee's, "Your Memory, How it Works and How to Improve It[1]".
I also noticed somebody else in this topic post a link to Memrise.com[2], which is a startup actually created by one the guy who actually taught the one bit of instruction in Moonwalking.
For something more instructional, I was recommended Higbee's, "Your Memory, How it Works and How to Improve It[1]".
I also noticed somebody else in this topic post a link to Memrise.com[2], which is a startup actually created by one the guy who actually taught the one bit of instruction in Moonwalking.
[1] - http://www.amazon.com/Your-Memory-How-Works-Improve/dp/15692...
[2] - http://www.memrise.com/