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Let me start...
When it comes to courses, I really learned a lot from Paolo Perrotta's courses on Pluralsight (paid).
These courses greatly improved my understanding of how Git works behind the scenes. They are behind a paywall, so I understand that not everyone may have the necessary means of accessing them, but maybe others will share some free resources.
The other thing that really helped me was using the CLI. It has a steep learning curve, sure. But it really pays back over time.