Exhausted hands
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 3:02 am
I'm guessing this quite possibly isn't a rare phenomenon. 60 seconds of typing -as fast as you can- can be tiring for your hands, up to a point where they go numb, sort of. Especially when taking more tests in a row, which isn't really surprising. I usually wriggle my wrist and fingers about and take a little break, not wanting to induce RSI.
It can be frustrating. Being on fire, feeling like I'm going to beat my high score, when, 40-50 seconds in, my dexterity decreases drastically, sometimes preventing any motion at all for a couple of seconds.
Is there any way to train the endurance of your hands? Obviously typing a lot for longer periods of time could be an option. I'm asking those here who have far more experience than me, what their experiences are regarding this.
Also, let me seize this opportunity to compliment the creators and moderators of this site. I think it's a great idea, a great idea well executed, the layout is really well done and the people seem really nice. Kudos!
It can be frustrating. Being on fire, feeling like I'm going to beat my high score, when, 40-50 seconds in, my dexterity decreases drastically, sometimes preventing any motion at all for a couple of seconds.
Is there any way to train the endurance of your hands? Obviously typing a lot for longer periods of time could be an option. I'm asking those here who have far more experience than me, what their experiences are regarding this.
Also, let me seize this opportunity to compliment the creators and moderators of this site. I think it's a great idea, a great idea well executed, the layout is really well done and the people seem really nice. Kudos!