It's not easy.. lol
You should practice like you would practice any new technique - start slowly, sweep only 3 strings in a basic pattern, when you've mastered that speed up, then more strings, then harder patterns.
Again, it won't be easy, but it will definitely be fulfilling when you manage to hit a nice sweep.
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Yes.....
there is not one
no ahahahaa
Study them.
Study hard.
Depends on how you learn, I find repetition easiest
make a song out of it