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400 cpm. urikor.net

, 07 2006 . 04:29 +
AvtandiLine 400 cpm. urikor.net
. http://urikor.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=988&start=15

[quote="Sensiblu"]it's very hard to push the limit when you already type at speeds that high..
I type a lot but still the increase in speed seems so small :(
If you have some suggestions on how to increase speed when you already have a very fast typing speed I would appreciate :) For example I practice along with the normal text some random text(random letters) and that boosts the increase a little :) [/quote]


The higher speed, the less any new step ahead... Think of it as normal, first of all :)

My opinion on the problem might be specific for me, and wrong to other people. That's all very individual.

As for the Russian alphabet, what it was that "helped" me type faster? no, made me type faster?



First it was my self-training for the USSR Championship 1991. Ten years after - it was (and is) working as a synchronist to type after speakers real-time. I hear one is speaking - and I'm ready to put all my hards to follow him as exactly as I only could. All my skills and abilities are "ON" in no time. When I type here in contests - I'm getting "ON" very lazy ))).
Practically speaking, one should have a real reason to type faster ))) . Since most part of the problem is of psychological nature...

1. You may try typing after somebody's song, after people speaking in TV, and so on. - The point is that not you but other people "define" what speed is needed.
It's something like the competition - is it there, or not. When it is, one types faster :) . So, the day before, you've beaten me in Daily Tasks )). - And see, immediately I could improve my own result. (In spite of my knowing that now you type English faster and I wasn't to beat you, - but all the same, I could improve. If but not you getting ahead - I wouldn't ! )))

- Now Urikor is going to add an online simulator - should be a mighty help to increase speed. On TypingZone there is something like that, isn't it? Have you tried it? What are your impressions?


2. Don't allow yourself make typing mistakes, be hard with yourself about it. That's another good way to increase typing speed. The speed doesn't increase right at the moment, as a straight-away result of disciplining the mistakes. But after some weeks you just feel you can type faster now, opla! ))
- It's only my opinion (many of other participants don't think so). I refer to my experience on English Championship here in March. But my speed in English typing is far from that in Russian.
I had 200-250 CPM for many years. Until December 2005 I didn't make a single movement to improve it. And still, there is no actual need to have more))), I do improvements just so, of interest, because I like typing, and like the English language )))
So my experience here might not matter on a higher level. I think that each skill level possibly has its own "proper techniques" :)


[quote="Sensiblu"]I would sure like to know how does Gem type 600 cpm almost every round :P besides the fact he just does it :P [/quote]

- So would I )))

/...I feel I can't express more aspects in the English, still I know they do exist :) /
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GenuineLera   , 08 2006 . 02:29 ()
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[quote="Sensiblu"]I'm pretty constant. I can improve my typing from 400-450 cpm with no more that 100 cpm. I just can't although I practice a lot for those 100 cpm...[/quote]
Do you mean improving during a session? Then, I suppose, "bottom" and "upper" limits of your skills don't differ much as yet. It will come with many-years-practice, I think :)
For me (in the Russian), to improve up to 150 cpm during a session is nearly normal. For high records - up to 200 is needed, though! That's rather hard - not for my everyday practice ))))

As I see the directions of work:
= to raise one's level "from top to bottom" - fast typing short texts;
= "from bottom to top" - typing very long texts at a low speed 1-2 hours a day.

[quote="Sensiblu"]And about the flags.. well I'm sure not a xenophobe or something like that but I tend to extend the competition to country vs country in my mind. It's more thrilling I guess :))[/quote]
Yes I think you are right. So it is with the Big Sports. There certainly should have been some reasoning for the tradition getting that way...

Somebody on the forum has compared Urikor' participants with "Russia Olympic team" - everybody felt the joke but it looked splendid nevertheless :)
   
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