Bad technique when reaching critical speeds
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 5:38 am
Hello,
First time posting on these boards and I've recently taken a greater interest in becoming more efficient!
When I started on this website my average was around the mid 80's and my peak was around 95. Took some time off and now I'am consistently hitting around 108 ± 5 wpm with some trouble hitting the punctuation/symbol keys ({(/)).
The main reason I wrote this post was because I found myself "slurring" when typing at my threshold. I played the clarinet for 9 years and learned how to play the piano as a child (n00b level), so I know that rhythmic timing is crucial not only for melodic purposes but also for technical harmony.
*Do you guys think that my hands aren't just keeping up with my mind, or do you think that I'am "slurring" letters together to make up for bad technique?
I personally think it's a combination of both, but leaning more towards the later due to bad technique improvisation.
First time posting on these boards and I've recently taken a greater interest in becoming more efficient!
When I started on this website my average was around the mid 80's and my peak was around 95. Took some time off and now I'am consistently hitting around 108 ± 5 wpm with some trouble hitting the punctuation/symbol keys ({(/)).
The main reason I wrote this post was because I found myself "slurring" when typing at my threshold. I played the clarinet for 9 years and learned how to play the piano as a child (n00b level), so I know that rhythmic timing is crucial not only for melodic purposes but also for technical harmony.
*Do you guys think that my hands aren't just keeping up with my mind, or do you think that I'am "slurring" letters together to make up for bad technique?
I personally think it's a combination of both, but leaning more towards the later due to bad technique improvisation.