if you only had 30 minutes a day to practice drums how would u be practicing that time?
Not that I do this
(but I should)..... If you only have 30 min... are you using some of that time to warm up?
I guess my warmup is playing along some mid tempo song (mid tempo for me is around 198-200 bpm).
So having played that, (maybe 2 songs) would take about 10 min, so now I have only 20 min.
If I practiced my weak spots, it would be on building double bass stamina to play 200 bpm for longer than a few seconds. (I can play 150 just fine, but once I reach 200 bpm, I can keep it going for long).
Now all of this is to say that I can play a CLEAN run were my hits would be even and not dragging or speeding.
For this purpose, 20 min is a long time, and would probably be enough to get someone going.
For a lot of other things 30 min just don't seem to be a lot of time unless you break it down onto... say, you have 2 weak points you want to work on, you could work on one the first day and on the other the next day, alternate days and you would use that time better than if you focused solely on one thing and neglected the other... but, some things don't need drums to be practiced. Double bass can be practiced on the bare floor, stick patterns can be practiced with a practice pad, and songs can be memorized by just listening and finger tapping on your legs.
30 min would be using the actual drum kit, but you don't have to settle for just that. Now for those who mock practicing playing music you enjoy, listen to this guy and you can see his huge improvement over the years:
Yes I can play this, no I could not play anywhere near at his age.