How to Type Faster - From 114 to 131 WPM in 2 months. Deliberate Practice Experiment

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • This video is part of a large public self development experiment that I'm doing on myself to improve reading retention and video presentation. Click here to learn more:- • My Self Development Ex...
    Useful Typing Links:-
    Site for practicing typing:- 10fastfingers.com
    Marathon test:- paulmccarthy.co.uk/marathon
    1 minute test:- paulmccarthy.co.uk/sprint
    Facebook group:- paulmccarthy.co.uk/typefb

КОМЕНТАРІ • 756

  • @tmm9069
    @tmm9069 4 роки тому +71

    I really commend this guy for continuing to learn something that he would already be considered as an expert at

  • @minielite4092
    @minielite4092 4 роки тому +180

    I am 17 y/o and this is about my progress (german language) over the last 10 month without any 10 fingersystem experience:
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Day 0: 15-20 WPM
    Day 30: 40-50 WPM
    Day 60: 60-70 WPM
    Month 3: 70-80 WPM
    Month 4: 80-90 WPM -> first 100 WPM (day 143)
    Month 5: 90-95 WPM
    Month: 6: 95-100 WPM
    Month 10: 120 WPM (going for 150 wpm)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    I practiced approximately 10-20 Minutes every day (10fastfinger, typeracer, Tipp10, monkeytype) although the first couple days it was more like 6-7 hours -> new goal is 150 wpm best & consistent 120 WPM (advanced test)

    • @ToadyEN
      @ToadyEN 4 роки тому +2

      damn great work! I'm 80wpm at the minute. Need to remember to practice each day. (Also nail down correct typing fingers)

    • @barryholzmann1373
      @barryholzmann1373 4 роки тому

      Bei mir ist bei 70 einfach Schluss. Ich werde da nicht mehr schneller, obwohl ich jeden Tag mehrere tausend Wörter tippe.

    • @Kohiku
      @Kohiku 4 роки тому

      Inspirational kiddo! Keep at it. Make it 115!

    • @griffisme4833
      @griffisme4833 3 роки тому +4

      @M de Boer Why are you so salty? Plus, his second post wasn't bragging in the slightest you illiterate moron

    • @griffisme4833
      @griffisme4833 3 роки тому +4

      @M de Boer It appears you don't know how to form coherent sentences either

  • @josepablobermudez6283
    @josepablobermudez6283 5 років тому +539

    i saw this video 9 months ago and i used to typed around 40 wpm today i can type an average of 120 wpm. So yeah you're right!
    EDIT 1 year later (
    I have not been practicing so much):
    TypeRacer: 102WPM;
    10FastFingers: 130WPM.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому +24

      Wow, nice result Jose - what does your practice schedule look like?

    • @AmanAman-ht8uc
      @AmanAman-ht8uc 5 років тому +10

      So it takes 9 months to reach 120wpm???

    • @josepablobermudez6283
      @josepablobermudez6283 5 років тому +7

      @@AmanAman-ht8uc Yes, In my case, maybe you can do it faster or slower it depends on the person.

    • @arjunjamwal3490
      @arjunjamwal3490 5 років тому +3

      @Dupa Pupa bro how i cam type more than 80 wpm ......my current speed is 50 wpm and i tried alot but i cannot increase my speed.....plz suggest i have to increasemy speed....my exam is coming

    • @jordonhillhouse167
      @jordonhillhouse167 5 років тому +11

      @@arjunjamwal3490 You are closer than you think. Keep up practicing. One day, it will just "click". The deliberate practice is key though.

  • @alexnsiw
    @alexnsiw 4 роки тому +389

    he looks like a counterfeit Mark Zuckerberg

    • @Kronos0999
      @Kronos0999 4 роки тому +18

      Human version of Mark.

    • @abyssigha.9570
      @abyssigha.9570 4 роки тому +6

      This is actually Zuckerberg's Human gene donor

    • @JATOO0
      @JATOO0 4 роки тому +2

      Budget Mark Zuckerberg*

    • @smwfreak1647
      @smwfreak1647 4 роки тому +2

      @@JATOO0 Suckerberg

    • @gabrielengell1458
      @gabrielengell1458 3 роки тому +2

      Mark Zuckerberg looks like a counterfeit version of him tbh

  • @MrSandip110
    @MrSandip110 4 роки тому +1

    Practicing typing these days. Whenever I lose motivation or get frustrated, I watch your video. It helps . Thanks for making this video.

  • @advikdeshmukh805
    @advikdeshmukh805 4 роки тому +10

    Went from average 105 wpm to 155 average in 2 months however I worked much more than 20 minutes a day

  • @KalleHullu
    @KalleHullu 5 років тому +134

    I just recently noticed that if im ONLY focusing on the accuracy and not on the speed my scores were usually higher than normally.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому +25

      Yeah I noticed the same thing - my scores are always better when I'm not consciously trying to type fast, rather I'm focusing on accuracy and a consistent pace.

    • @melmugas6590
      @melmugas6590 5 років тому +1

      you should have an effort to practise it . More repetition every minute/hour/day/month/year are different . start at good habit . and then your effortless typing will increased it depends on your repetition program . Your effortless typing will follow to your effort on exercising or practising techniques. you should have and effort to your accuracy but if you want to relax let your effortless typing do. but typing with effort is much more faster than your effortless typing.

    • @revathisoftware1648
      @revathisoftware1648 3 роки тому

      @@melmugas6590 XD

    • @bluecyrusgaming4397
      @bluecyrusgaming4397 3 роки тому

      why is this so relatable?! I did the same 10 minutes ago, my normal speed is around 50, i focused only on accuracy and went as comfortable as I can, I think i got 60 or something then.

    • @srijanadh2303
      @srijanadh2303 2 роки тому

      @@WarriorHabits helo can you give me my answer please🙏
      i will practice 4 hours daily and my goal is to reach 170 wpm(big dream) from 51 wpm(average)
      can you guess how much time it will take to reach there cause i am not going to stop training until i reach 170 wpm but i have absolutely no idea how much time it will take

  • @isaacdouglas1119
    @isaacdouglas1119 4 роки тому +11

    I'm having trouble improving with this regiment. I've done an intentional typing practice regiment almost every day for the past 3 weeks and seen very little improvement. Here is my data:
    Date Results
    06/22/20 10 minute time: 55 WPM
    1-minute time: 51 WPM
    06/23/20 10 minute time: 56 WPM
    1-minute time: 54 WPM
    06/24/20 10 minute time: 50 WPM
    1-minute time: 62 WPM
    06/25/20 Starting to count only correct words
    10 minute time: 52 WPM
    1-minute time: 53 WPM
    06/27/20 10 minute time: 57 WPM
    1-minute time: 67 WPM
    06/28/20 10 minute time: 53.4 WPM
    1-minute time: 58 WPM
    06/29/20 10 minute time: 55.1 WPM
    1-minute time: 67 WPM
    06/30/20 10 minute time: 59.7 WPM
    1-minute time: 65 WPM
    07/02/20 10-minute time: 61.6 WPM
    1-minute time: 65 WPM
    07/03/20 10-minute time: 54 WPM
    1-minute time: 67 WPM
    07/04/20 10-minutes time: 60.5 WPM
    1-minute time: 67 WPM
    07/05/20 10-minute time: 56.7 WPM
    1-minute time: 65 WPM
    07/06/20 10-minute time: 58.6 WPM
    1-minute time: 62 WPM
    07/07/20 10-minute time: 61.7 WPM
    1-minute time: 65 WPM
    07/08/20 10-minute time: 61.5 WPM
    1-minute time: 70 WPM
    07/08/20 10-minute time: 51.7 WPM
    1-minute time: 60 WPM
    07/10/20 10-minute time: 54.9 WPM
    1-minute time: 58 WPM
    07/11/20 10-minute time: 52.4 WPM
    1-minute time: 63 WPM
    07/13/20 10-minute time: 55.5 WPM
    1-minute time: 69 WPM
    There was a spike in the first week before it leveled off. I start every session by reminding myself about the three important tenets to be mindful of while typing:
    - [ ] Focus on accuracy over speed
    - [ ] Slow down for difficult words
    - [ ] Focus on the next word you’re typing
    I believe I am focusing on improving during my sessions but I have not seen any significant results. Though I could press on, it seems folly not to recognize that some adjustment in my practice is necessary to see improvement. I have considered some potential issues, but none seem important enough to halt progress to such a degree. One issue is that I type both space and 'b' with my left hand which occasionally slows me down. The second is that I am using a Mac Butterly mechanism keyboard (notorious for its bad typing feel among other reasons). However, I can't imagine how either of these issues would keep me mired in the 55-70 WPM range.
    Are my expectations for my rate of improvement too high or am I missing something in my practice? What else can I do?

    • @isaacdouglas1119
      @isaacdouglas1119 3 роки тому +2

      Update: I just upgraded my keyboard to the Keychron K2 with Gateron brown switch V2. With just minimal practice over a few days my 10-minute marathon score is 5 WPM faster than before. I predict good things in the future as I practice more. 100 WPM, here I come!
      For those curious this is the model I got:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YB32H52/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • @Bella-lk5lg
    @Bella-lk5lg 4 роки тому +53

    I started last month and have reached from 8wps to almost 28-30. First days were quite draining and frustrating but now it's much better

    • @faisalalmalki5639
      @faisalalmalki5639 4 роки тому +1

      I can't even go for 2wps 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @gwahx2116
      @gwahx2116 4 роки тому +1

      I could do 60, but I couldn’t get any better, so I completely changed my way of typing, I can now do 40 but I have to look at the keyboard, if I learn to be able to not it could go to 70!

    • @faisalalmalki5639
      @faisalalmalki5639 4 роки тому

      @@gwahx2116 oh cool

    • @gwahx2116
      @gwahx2116 4 роки тому

      TiGeR TuSks yeah I did it as a joke because I couldn’t think of anything else lmao

    • @Parv_Not_Perv
      @Parv_Not_Perv 4 роки тому

      I started typing on my membrane keyboard from 3 july 2020 and today I am at 38-40 wpm.

  • @nervz
    @nervz 4 роки тому +65

    using a clickity clackity razer keyboard with rbg will improve your wpm by 20
    no cap

    • @auuaikflflb
      @auuaikflflb 4 роки тому +1

      love the solo leveling pfp

    • @evilbaye
      @evilbaye 4 роки тому

      legit man

    • @extradetails4686
      @extradetails4686 4 роки тому

      Rob doesn’t increase speed that’s just a implied joke.

    • @roy_chae
      @roy_chae 4 роки тому

      i found full sized keyboards to be easier to type on compared to laptops

    • @name281
      @name281 4 роки тому

      "rbg"

  • @slimjimmyful
    @slimjimmyful 5 років тому +2

    thank you for this video! It has helped a ton with my typing. This video also reinforced the idea that if i want to improve on anything in life, i need to dedicate time into focusing and practicing each and everyday and making it a habit on a daily basis.

  • @blek6457
    @blek6457 4 роки тому +5

    Started training in 20 may at 45 wpm average (10fastfingers), now it's 25 may and I can consistently type at 55 wpm. I'll keep working on it, thanks for the help!

  • @nrependradimree6973
    @nrependradimree6973 5 років тому +1

    that was the best video on not just making one type better but motivating the man out of him.

  • @sortof3337
    @sortof3337 3 роки тому

    I have found your videos to be extremely helpful and of good quality. Thank you.

  • @dirivial_
    @dirivial_ 4 роки тому +94

    I will comment in the future how far I've gone.
    Right now:
    Avg: 50 wpm
    Top: 60 wpm
    After two months:
    Avg: 64
    Top: 78
    This is not as good as it can be though. I managed to hurt my wrist and stopped the training for almost two weeks because it made it worse.

    • @Randomguy-kn3nv
      @Randomguy-kn3nv 4 роки тому

      Alkade screw it, I’ll start today too

    • @soydulhasan80
      @soydulhasan80 4 роки тому

      U didn’t even comment how far U have gone

    • @zoeynorman
      @zoeynorman 4 роки тому +1

      @@soydulhasan80 It hasn't been two months yet

    • @aqeelmaqsudi9645
      @aqeelmaqsudi9645 4 роки тому

      thats nice, when i was 14 i was practising and now at 16 im typing at 80-112 word per minute

    • @exdestroyer2835
      @exdestroyer2835 4 роки тому +1

      Something funny, i have an average of 130 wpm. I didnt type for about 2 weeks. Then i got 150 wpm average

  • @sushantpawar5635
    @sushantpawar5635 5 років тому +37

    My speed was stuck at 25 wpm and was not increasing ...after this video it went suddenly to 32 wpm ..thank you man..

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому +5

      Glad to hear that.
      My challenge to you is to do 30 minutes of practice for 30 days. I think you'll double your typing speed, at least.
      Good luck!

    • @CristianHDiaz
      @CristianHDiaz 4 роки тому +1

      @RoyalPizzaKing dam son give tips

    • @bruhman4509
      @bruhman4509 4 роки тому

      @@CristianHDiaz don't stop, keep a good pace, and type words right after you hit space

    • @sourabhjambale13
      @sourabhjambale13 4 роки тому

      @@bruhman4509 typing with my pinky finger slows downs my speed a lot and irritates me . How should I improve?

    • @bruhman4509
      @bruhman4509 4 роки тому +1

      sourabh jambale Keep on typing with it, you’ll get more comfortable with practice.

  • @meet5551
    @meet5551 5 років тому +6

    i recently figured that its more of a "Reading" than typing! improve on how you read typing will increase on its own!

  • @Tomalomalom
    @Tomalomalom 5 років тому +1

    Just after following Sean Wrona's tips, I did manage to get a higher average speed! I was only reading the word that I was typing, so the pauses were actually slowing me down a significant amount. Before watching this video, I was averaging 105-110, but I've started averaging around 115-120 and staying faster for longer periods of time. Thanks for making this amazing video and I'm definitely going to keep working on my speed with this deliberate practice method.

  • @noahkagan
    @noahkagan 4 роки тому

    Great video mate. Thanks for putting it together :)

  • @IIZGod
    @IIZGod 4 роки тому +4

    Sweet vid! One year ago at this exact moment, I typed using two fingers and I had 60 wpm lol guess its cos I play the piano. 1 year later, I now touch-type with 10 fingers, and have an average of 110wpm occasionally maxing out at 140 wpm! Huge improvement thanks for your tips

  • @Dinosaurwarlock
    @Dinosaurwarlock 4 роки тому

    This is one of the only videos that has tips that go beyond the basics.

  • @user-nu4gp3er4f
    @user-nu4gp3er4f 4 роки тому +1

    thank you so much for this! ive been wanting to imprvoe and amd getting stuck at 110 wpm because i keep going down and up and down again.
    youre awesome :D I hope i can get to you level!

  • @reywathsajeev1782
    @reywathsajeev1782 4 роки тому +20

    i am gonna comment my progress
    this is from 10fastfingers btw
    started 7 june 2020 speed: 32 wpm
    after 1 week: 46 wpm
    after 2 weeks: 51 wpm
    After 1 month: 61 wpm

    • @Marie-Sunny
      @Marie-Sunny 4 роки тому

      may i ask how many minutes a day have you practiced ?

    • @reywathsajeev1782
      @reywathsajeev1782 4 роки тому +2

      @@Marie-Sunny in the first week it was about an hour or so but in the second week it was only about 15-20 minutes

  • @MaximilianBerkmann
    @MaximilianBerkmann 3 роки тому +1

    Summary:
    Tips:
    1. Accuracy over speed
    2. Vary speed
    3. Look ahead
    Exercises:
    1. Blindly copy text from a book/kindle (so not looking at the screen).
    2. 10mins marathon test (e.g. doing a 10mins test on 10fastfingers.com).
    3. 1min speed test (like a sprint).
    And do the above for at least 21 days.

  • @Randoplants
    @Randoplants 5 років тому

    This is exactly what I've been looking for! I can get to 120 WPM sometimes on a really good day, but otherwise I do 90 to 100. Grew up with Mavis Beacon, which only records up to 120 WPM. I practice regularly already, so will happily add these to my routine. I especially love the suggestion to practice typing from a book while the screen is covered, for accuracy. Thanks!

  • @mariakierstead4422
    @mariakierstead4422 5 років тому +1

    This is an amazingly helpful video that applies to more than just typing in the realm of improving any skill. Thank you for posting this!

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому

      Thanks Maria!
      In case you're interested, the best book I've found for practicing any skill is one called Peak by Anders Ericsson - I highly recommend it because it goes into great detail about deliberate practice, a method that you can apply to accelerate skill acquisition.

    • @mariakierstead4422
      @mariakierstead4422 5 років тому

      @@WarriorHabits Thank you! I'll check it out

  • @jacekostrowski7044
    @jacekostrowski7044 Рік тому

    I like the clarity of these recommendations, including the psychological part (i.e. that it should be uncomfortable). Copying from Kindlle is definitely something I need to practice.

  • @fgbeast5805
    @fgbeast5805 6 років тому +202

    I have a 18 wps without looking on the keyboard

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  6 років тому +28

      Consistent daily practice for two months and you'll be double or triple that number

    • @raymeester7883
      @raymeester7883 6 років тому +33

      I started at 8.
      I am now stuck at 51 for over 32 days.

    • @chanhotsun942
      @chanhotsun942 5 років тому +4

      i not using the mechial keyboard ,but now i have 60 wpm without looking keyboard before, but now i can get 100 wpm now without using the mechinal keybaord, and i want to buy cherry mx blue keyboard.

    • @tobiassamsesrensen6574
      @tobiassamsesrensen6574 5 років тому +92

      he said 18 words per SECOND lol

    • @chanhotsun942
      @chanhotsun942 5 років тому

      Tobias Samsøe Sørensen lol do you see second

  • @sjuvanet
    @sjuvanet 4 роки тому +1

    yea, literally all of sean wrona's tips. glad they work!

  • @ivartheboneless5745
    @ivartheboneless5745 4 роки тому

    ''your brain is terrible at knowing what you can do and what you can't'', what a perfect statement not only for typing but for your potential in life and your goals.

  • @nickcarter4006
    @nickcarter4006 3 роки тому

    Fantastic advice! I went looking for advice how to improve my 100wpm average - looks like I came to just the right place!!

  • @autolavadobimer
    @autolavadobimer 4 роки тому

    lm just learned something today, feel happy because your video is really helpful.

  • @cashflowglo7262
    @cashflowglo7262 5 років тому

    Don’t you just love this “warrior habits” guy? Not only should he have his very own UA-cam channel but he needs to be on TV too! Thank you Mr. “Warrior Habits” for giving us these great tips and formula. I’ll tell you that I am seeing results way before 21 days. Thanks again. it’s working ! Yes as someone said earlier you are the best of the best out there ... and the others s_ _ _ a_ _ . 😸

  • @concernedcanadian
    @concernedcanadian 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this video. I have about two weeks to improve my typing speed for a job.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  6 років тому +1

      In two weeks, you may need to double your practice time. Also check out the book "The First 20 Hours" by Joshua Kaufman - he's got a chapter in there about typing to 60WPM with a completely new keyboard layout (moving from QWERTY to Colemak) - there are some golden nuggets in there that might help you!

  • @memorywarrior8752
    @memorywarrior8752 4 роки тому +1

    I love this video, just wondering how did you come up with the three games? I have been typing the alphabet as a warm up and I find that that increases my word speed by 10 wpm - I think it sort of calibrates my fingers to the correct key positions.

  • @vumazwesiziba4103
    @vumazwesiziba4103 4 роки тому +2

    Just tested at 10fastfingers and I'm 56 wpm (but using laptop keyboard i reached 65wpm)
    Today its 30 May 2020. I'm gonna be updating every 2 months

  • @mastahkillah22
    @mastahkillah22 4 роки тому +3

    Right now my average speed is 75 wpm. And my accuracy is 90%. Thanks for the tip! Will do it and I will come back after 2 months for the results.

    • @mehtabahmed8062
      @mehtabahmed8062 4 роки тому +1

      Don't forget to update us, I am at 30 Avg and 35 Top. I score 30 with Capital letter and Punctuations.
      I will also update later my progress

    • @10vingers
      @10vingers 4 роки тому

      I will follow this. I'm at 72 average. If
      Wondering how you will be doing after 2 months.

    • @mastahkillah22
      @mastahkillah22 4 роки тому

      Update July 29, 2020:
      My current average is increased to 80 to 85 WPM with accuracy of 98%. It really helped me a lot! Will update again after a month for final results.

  • @Nadie_me_pregunt0
    @Nadie_me_pregunt0 4 роки тому

    I'm still not sure if my wrists should be touching the desk or not, or them should be slightly off from it! Could someone tell me what would you recommend?

  • @robinkumar9869
    @robinkumar9869 4 роки тому

    I use too much backspace and this hinders my speed. What should I do. I need some suggestions.

  • @toufikbousbassi609
    @toufikbousbassi609 4 роки тому

    Do you type the same text in the first exercise everyday or different text? Thank you!

  • @hazqier
    @hazqier 4 роки тому +9

    I've been typing with 4 fingers my whole life, so now I'm actually trying to relearn the proper typing without looking at my keyboard.

    • @lukacspolgar5988
      @lukacspolgar5988 4 роки тому

      www.typing.com/student/lessons
      This site is great for relearning

    • @xPsydxck
      @xPsydxck 3 роки тому

      @@lukacspolgar5988 yup even I learned from typing.com

  • @elo1031
    @elo1031 3 роки тому +1

    I like your second point: that this is work to improve. it should be frustrating... and it requires focus.
    focus, practice, accuracy, repeat

  • @sagunmdr
    @sagunmdr 3 роки тому

    All my fingers press into correct buttons according to the rules, but the B and 6 are so far from ehat the rules mentioned.
    I usually press B from my right pointer finger, and 6 with left pointer.
    Its kinda bad habbit tbh, and if i type with correct rules, i drop 10-20 Wpm...
    Will it matter in long term?

  • @jhenvillanueva9036
    @jhenvillanueva9036 4 роки тому

    I learned a lot. Thank you so much for your tips.

  • @asahp_
    @asahp_ 5 років тому

    Is there a place where I can learn how to properly touch type? (finger placements and which fingers to touch which keys?)

  • @vinod1704
    @vinod1704 4 роки тому

    I just want know .. do we need machincal keyboard for good results ?

  • @ryanhieber9784
    @ryanhieber9784 5 років тому +1

    i have already went from not being able to type without looking at the keyboard to now being efficient at touch typing getting an average of about 45 WPM, and I get around 95-100% accuracy after watching this. I used keybr.com to learn how to touch type, but I used 10fastfingers.com to improve my speed. I spent about a month on keybr and another month on 10fastfingers, and I can say, if you don't touch type already, keybr.com is amazing for learning the keyboard as it doesn't do the usual "type jkjkdfdf". It eases you in starting with the most common letters in the alphabet and adds more when you master the letters. It also uses some algorithm and targets letters that you aren't as fast with, and I can say this is by far the most efficient way to learn the keyboard for beginners. But once I mastered all of the keys on keybr, I started to follow this vid because I believe that 10fastfingers is better than keybr to improve speed and accuracy now that I know the keyboard. But I can say that I never would have started to type to much if it weren't for this video, so I thank you for making this.

  • @Sav2827
    @Sav2827 4 роки тому +2

    I'm just learning to touch type currently 20wpm up from 14wpm. Will update in two months my improvements. Tysvm for the helpful video. Have been learning from 10 fast fingers, great site.

    • @liam_7017
      @liam_7017 4 роки тому +1

      it's been two months so how have you gone?

    • @10vingers
      @10vingers 4 роки тому

      How are you now?

    • @Sav2827
      @Sav2827 4 роки тому

      Wow, I'm glad I commented on this. I'm currently 60WPM my highest is 67WPM. I need to work on my accuracy. I'm finding it hard to advance past 60Wpm comfortably. :)
      I really should be higher? But wow, I can't believe I've advanced from 14wpm.

  • @GabrielOliveira-tk4zf
    @GabrielOliveira-tk4zf 4 роки тому +3

    My progress (Portuguese):
    25 minutes of practice every morning.
    Day 1: 42 WPM (78,44% accuracy)
    Day 2: 42 WPM (74,56%) I'm working on using different fingers for some keys that I was used to. I'm actually typing worse and more slowly.
    Day 3: 49 WPM (88.53%) I'm getting more used to the new positions.
    Day 4: 58 WPM (94,77%)
    Day 5: 62 WPM (97,53%)
    Day 6: 61 WPM (93,52%)
    Day 7: 52 WPM (90,28%) R
    Day 8: -
    Day 9: 52 WPM (82,17%)
    Day 10: 61 WPM (94,43%)
    Day 11: -
    Day 12: 51 WPM (89,24%) Add Numbers 1234567890
    Day 13: 62 WPM (96,27%) Different finger for backspace
    Day 14: 65 WPM (94,78%) First time TOP 25%
    Day 16: 63 WPM (92,35%) Adding !@#$%¨&*(){[}}/?
    Day 17: 54 WPM (89,63%)
    Day 17: 61 WPM (89%)
    Day 18: 55 WPM (80%)
    Day 19: 54 WPM (96,44%) I'm focusing on my right pinky and accents (´^`)
    Day 20: --
    Day 21: --

    • @aishwaryapravatnalini9301
      @aishwaryapravatnalini9301 4 роки тому +1

      Have you started typing yesterday ? Mine is 35 wpm(100% accuracy) ...I am starting today? Wanna be my accountability partner?

    • @GabrielOliveira-tk4zf
      @GabrielOliveira-tk4zf 4 роки тому

      @@aishwaryapravatnalini9301 Yes. Today is my 3rd day of practice. I'm about to star my practice. Let's motivate each other!

    • @GabrielOliveira-tk4zf
      @GabrielOliveira-tk4zf 3 роки тому

      @@aishwaryapravatnalini9301 How's your progress going ?

  • @Mboy556
    @Mboy556 4 роки тому +1

    have you tryed colmak/workman/norman?
    i'm using dvorak but I ain't much happy about it, but it's muuuch better then qwerty

  • @lancepager2319
    @lancepager2319 4 роки тому +1

    MAN THIS VIDEO SOLELY SOLVES MY RESEARCH FOR HOW TO TYPE FATER. THANKS MAN

  • @offchan
    @offchan 5 років тому

    I type around 100wpm at 10fastfingers but I feel I'm slow because of my pinky finger. when I have type p or z, it slows me down a lot. Do you have any tips for that?

  • @johnydola9926
    @johnydola9926 4 роки тому +1

    Focusing on the next word increases typing speed instantly. I could never reach 90+wpm but i did it now after the first try. A few other tips that increased my speed and accuracy where to not lift the fingers up too much and try to press only the necessary amount of pressure on the key without smashing any of them at all. (which feels really good sometimes as you may know)

  • @dawnsreviews7205
    @dawnsreviews7205 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing the programs and methods.

  • @memorywarrior8752
    @memorywarrior8752 4 роки тому

    I found this really helpful, thank you. I wrote a piece of software to help with touch typing, but I'm yet to find the best set of pre-requisites before you start typing (e.g. warm up hands, relax, posture, don't have ten pints, practice every day etc) to ensure that I keep up my now seemingly modest 92wpm. Did you find that there were any practice texts in particular that were good for improving typing speeds. I saw one guy that just typed out the alphabet over and over, and it actually does help.

  • @finald1316
    @finald1316 4 роки тому +1

    2+1 more pieces of advice.
    1. Minimize tension. You might need to rotate the wrist on certain horizontal combos, lift hand when stretching for certain keys or bigrams, correct your posture, etc...
    2. If you are willing to put the extra work learn how to "cognitively option select" certain letter combinations. This will work better for some layouts than for others. Learn multiple ways to input the same string of character but depending on context (word or specific substring). This must be done on reaction, it cannot be something you stop to think on what you should do, so you need to train very attentively as to not mix different inputs movements for the same sequence or you will meet cognitive dissonance and alt your typing. If practicing by rewriting shown text you need to quickly be aware of the entire word in order to react with the proper movement, you won't be able to do it if you read slow.
    3. If your layout allows to use this quickly and without effort, start using ctrl+delete instead of delete and repeat on bigger word mistakes. You should aim for 100% but everyone makes mistakes sometimes, and when it is done on bigger words having an extra option helps.

  • @enrichment9899
    @enrichment9899 5 років тому

    I think you'll get diminishing returns the faster you type. Yesterday I started with 84 WPM, today I hit the 100 mark. I'm pretty sure I've gone higher than 100 WPM, but when I realize how fast I'm going I instantly lose that speed! Or when I'm both at higher speed than normal, and without making any mistakes I start making mistakes the moment I think about it. It's funny how much focus you need to break that barrier. It's not just a typing test, but also a focus test.I tried a couple of times to go higher than 100, but it's taking much more as compared to yesterday.
    Great video, and I love how you take the time to answer comments!i

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому

      You're definitely right - the law of diminishing returns is absolutely true with typing, as it is with most things.
      Olympic weightlifters sometimes train four years just to add 5-10kg to their total. I've noticed a similar thing with typing. At some point, when you reach the point of diminishing returns, you've got to ask yourself whether the ever increasing investment is worth the small increase in efficiency.
      Noticed the same thing about focus, by the way. My best typing sessions are often when my mind is wondering and my subconscious brain takes over and automatically types what's on screen. If I apply conscious thought to how my fingers are moving, or to not making mistakes, then it always makes me mess up.
      Strange how our brains work!

  • @knowledgebank4892
    @knowledgebank4892 6 років тому +4

    Hey paul ur speed is amazing... my speed is 40 wpm in software..!!m looking forward to improve it....i will keep ur tips in my mind...tnx...

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  6 років тому

      Consistent daily practice for two months and you'll push that number up

  • @theshadyraptors8537
    @theshadyraptors8537 4 роки тому

    How to check accuracy while typing text from book ? Which software?

  • @patrickwall8517
    @patrickwall8517 2 роки тому +1

    Looking at the word ahead of what you're typing is important, it helps your accuracy because if you don't look ahead your brain will anticipate what the next word is going to be and in most cases it's not the correct word.

  • @memorywarrior8752
    @memorywarrior8752 4 роки тому +1

    He misspelled Sean WroNa's name lol.
    But seriously though, I love this video. It's really helpful - I wish more people would do "how to improve" videos in this same format.

  • @rrsk88_farming
    @rrsk88_farming 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for this..I agree with u

  • @milktea4465
    @milktea4465 4 роки тому

    How you set the time to 10 minutes for marathon practice?

  • @TouchedAlot
    @TouchedAlot 5 років тому

    I injured my wrist a few years ago: I feel pain after typing for a few minutes.
    I can type at 130 WPM without errors on 10 Fast Fingers, but only on the first test of the day. If I continue typing my speed drops to around 70 WPM. If I try going any faster I start making errors on every single word.
    I would like to type faster but the practice seems to make me slower. In fact, if I don't type for a few days my speed tends to increase.
    Do you have any tips to increase my typing speed?

  • @sonusahni724
    @sonusahni724 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for such valuable info😃

  • @Psychic7195
    @Psychic7195 3 роки тому +1

    I'm 13, 12 when I started touch typing, and here's a review of how my typing speed increased.
    Day 1: 33wpm average
    1 month: 45-48wpm, stuck here for some time because I was using a faulty keyboard.
    3 months: 52-56wpm
    5 months: 62-67wpm
    6 months - 71-75wpm
    7 months - 73-79wpm
    8 months - 78-85wpm
    In the 9th month right now, not setting any goals as typing speed naturally improves with practice, just hope to reach an average of around 120-130wpm as an adult.

  • @Eirud
    @Eirud 3 роки тому +1

    One point that I don't remember being mentioned, and is especially relevant if you're new to this or even more so if you've built up the wrong habit, is by STARTING your practice by typing in the home position. If you have some strange finger/hand layout that you already type decently with, like I did when I started, make the change to home position NOW as it will make it considerably easier to deal with longer typing sessions and increase your overall accuracy and speed because you'll have your fingers in the positions needed to reach each key efficiently. Doing so will also force you to begin your practice by going for accuracy if you aren't accustomed to the position because your fingers will be unfamiliar with key locations and will force you to slow down and focus on accuracy.

  • @Rayer24
    @Rayer24 5 років тому

    I started trying to improve my typing about 1.5 years ago and I averaged 70wpm and now 100wpm and still improving. I did take large breaks between "typing highs". I try to practice almost every day. I wonder how fast I would be if was more consistent.

  • @AmericaIsEvil
    @AmericaIsEvil 2 роки тому

    Man my fingers are short but i had been able to type up to 100 wpm but i average 85 wpm, while hitting like 78-89 if there are many signs and symbols on the letter and 110 being the highest i have ever recorded on typeracer but i feel so sad about my fingers because it slows me down especially when i leave the home row to be able to reach the numbers and really tilt my wrist in order to hit the right shift, can i still improve even with my short fingers? I mean i have a really short fingers like that of a eight years old boy. Pls i really need help 🥺

  • @joeMAMAAA88
    @joeMAMAAA88 4 роки тому

    is the speed with punctuation or no punctuation?????

  • @nrependradimree6973
    @nrependradimree6973 5 років тому

    please explain your video setup.... it is pretty decent and i would like to copy it if ever i will be making videos

  • @jasonrosscostimiano6694
    @jasonrosscostimiano6694 6 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @DetermineLyngdoh
    @DetermineLyngdoh 3 роки тому

    When typing in 10fast fingers or keybr, should I focus my sight on what is displayed to type or on what I am typing?

    • @shafayathj
      @shafayathj 3 роки тому

      Focus on what is displayed to type

  • @nakano2694
    @nakano2694 4 роки тому

    His advice is really true. I focused more on accuracy and looking at the next word and just using this I went from 52wpm to 60wpm instantly. It could be a placebo or just luck but I don’t think it is.

  • @exodo999
    @exodo999 Рік тому

    Your links are not working, can you fix it?

  • @M15CH13F
    @M15CH13F 5 років тому

    I don't use the standard finger layout, but I type 70-80 wpm. Do you NEED the finger layout, or can I get faster without the finger layout.

    • @critsology
      @critsology 5 років тому

      i type with the finger layout and once i got used to it immediately got better at typing so u can give it a try but if u dont like it stick to what u are comfortable with

  • @NSh-xn9en
    @NSh-xn9en 4 роки тому

    How to beginn it .how many days it will cmsume 0 to 40wpm. Plse suggest me how i can . im beginner

  • @sintusharma5511
    @sintusharma5511 4 роки тому +1

    I am happy that I have found this video 😊

  • @sushantpawar5635
    @sushantpawar5635 5 років тому +1

    It work for me ....yeahhh man loved it ❤❤❤❤

  • @kurowa_
    @kurowa_ 4 роки тому +2

    I only use my index and middle fingers to type and I can’t type any other way.

  • @Ray-jg5dj
    @Ray-jg5dj 4 роки тому +1

    I love typing, it's so satisfying !

  • @kennedywaweru
    @kennedywaweru 4 роки тому +4

    I'll comment on the progress after practising for two months following this video.
    Before watching this video
    Current Speed: 62 WPM.

    • @kennedywaweru
      @kennedywaweru 4 роки тому +1

      Two months After: 10fastfingers my 1 minute test speed is 78 WPM.
      I'll be here before the end of the year to confirm I hit 100 WPM.

  • @korimustapha5502
    @korimustapha5502 6 років тому

    Excellent presentations.

  • @saschaknabe7909
    @saschaknabe7909 4 роки тому +1

    Hey :) ,
    thanks for your hints. I will try it out and come back with my experiences!
    I was always wondering about which thumb to use to press the space bar? Is there any analysis for this, weather left or right is more efficient?
    Greets ;)

    • @pawansingh7430
      @pawansingh7430 4 роки тому

      one trick I would suggest if currently you typed the character with left hand then use right thumb for space...and if previous letter was typed by right hand then use left thumb for space... try this

    • @saschaknabe7909
      @saschaknabe7909 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@pawansingh7430
      Thank you! I checked out some tricks of Sean Wrona (the fast guy, mentioned in the video) too. This was very helpful to me. He is writing a book currently, about fast typing. It is supposed to be published in oktober, if I remember correctly.
      I guess it will take some time for me to recognize, when it's time to press the space bar with left or right, when the last character was typed by the other hand. For the time beeing I adapted to the system to take the right thumb for pressing the space bar. Sean Wrona told me that a lot of words end with characters, which are typed by the left hand and this is why it makes more sense to reserve the right thumb for the space bar. I proofed I by myself and I guess he's right.
      Greetings

  • @harris7915
    @harris7915 4 роки тому

    I can type at around 120 WPM and my typing speed only increased to 125 after 3 months. Have I hit my limit? I feel frustrated.

  • @meet5551
    @meet5551 5 років тому

    Very Interesting points Mate. I like that point when u specially mentioned not to type casually 👍 and just one thing is it really necessary to be in a proper posture. Any suggestions please. Thanks Alot! !!!

  • @hoangnguyendinh291
    @hoangnguyendinh291 5 років тому +13

    You are right man. My typing speed was 50 wpm a week ago. Now it is 60 wpm. My job requires typing speed and accuracy. It does help me to make some more money for living.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому +1

      Nice work Hoang, what does your practice regimen look like?

  • @dougagne7102
    @dougagne7102 4 роки тому +5

    Before: This took me 100 minutes to type
    After: This took me 1 second to type

  • @Nellak2011
    @Nellak2011 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for the quality advice! I am in the 100 to 110 range myself and I had already found that I should vary my speed for best results, but I was trying to focus on speed first then accuracy, because my fingers don't move at the 130 to 140 range naturally without extreme focus and effort. However, as you said, I should instead worry about accuracy then speed. Also, focusing on the next word ahead is common sense, I typically 'process' three words ahead and flow as fast into the next word as possible.
    Thank you for the advice, I have really been hitting the 100+ plateau.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому

      Nice one Connor - you're already in the top few percent of typists worldwide, which means you're probably reaching the point of diminishing returns. That said, I'm sure you can push forward up to the 130 to 140 range within a few months.
      As you say, accuracy is certainly key - unless you're consistently typing at around 97% accuracy, then that's your key point of leverage.
      I recommend doing longer tests - the 10 minute tests on 10FF are great. After doing 10 minute tests with high accuracy for a while, you'll find the one minute test a breeze and will probably set new records.
      Good luck and keep me updated with your progress!

    • @EnvelopeOfficial
      @EnvelopeOfficial 5 років тому

      Hi, I haven't found many people that comment on the position of your body while typing. Position of the wrists and your height compared to the keyboard seem to dramatically change how the fingers reach across the keyboard.
      What advices would you give about this? How do you make sure you can alway go back to exactly the same position down to millimetrical precision? What are the differences between keeping your wrists down or up? Do you keep any part of your arms, like the elbows for example, in contact with the table? What's the angle you bend your elbows?
      How about the rotation that the wrists have to do when typing for example a 7 and then going to the shift key with the same right hand, or when you made a mistake and press delete. Don't they make you lose your reference position when you type very fast? How do you keep holding that mental map of where the keys are even when you have to move your hand around? What keeps you anchored to a reference if the hand moves around?
      Finally, do you always hit any key with its own finger or do you do exceptions? In online courses they say to always go with the same finger but take the word "treble" for example, if you type t r e with index - middle - ring, your index is ready to go to the b key without any hand movement, if you do as advised in my course (ratatype.com) you should use index - index - middle, which then obliges me to move my wrist a bit to reach the b. There are plenty of other words like this, what do you do?
      Thanks, I would really really appreciate to hear your thoughts on this, I type at 60wpm average but I'm aiming very high because I would like to be able to write down my thoughts as they arise and sometimes they just go really really fast (definitely over 200wpm, so I'd love to get there at some point before I die). Cheers

    • @iminh_x1705
      @iminh_x1705 5 років тому

      @@EnvelopeOfficial After 5 months I went from 115 wpm to 135 wpm xd dont rush your self too much
      here is my 10fastfingers profile: 10fastfingers.com/user/1319326/
      Feel free to look at it LOL

    • @EnvelopeOfficial
      @EnvelopeOfficial 5 років тому

      ​@@iminh_x1705 wow that's pretty good! Do you use a fixed-finger-to-key method? (meaning that you always reach each key with the same finger)
      I have created a few challenging texts to train on using my left thumb on X and C and my ring on E in the TRE sequence. If you wanna try here they are:
      10fastfingers.com/text/154464-EXC-challenge
      10fastfingers.com/text/154373-exercise-and-stretch
      10fastfingers.com/text/154217-Fixed-Finger-To-Key-typing-method-challenge-1

    • @EnvelopeOfficial
      @EnvelopeOfficial 5 років тому

      @@iminh_x1705 They are pretty much the only exceptions I use to the fixed-finger-to-key method, even though there are other letter sequences that result in inefficient finger jumping, like combinations of NUM for example. So maybe I'll introduce new variations.

  • @saurabhchandra2588
    @saurabhchandra2588 4 роки тому

    thanks man... really helpful tips👍

  • @syetech4334
    @syetech4334 6 років тому +1

    thank you men your video is so helpfull

  • @rajorshibhattacharya1542
    @rajorshibhattacharya1542 5 років тому

    Typing tutorials suggest some specific keys to be used with specific fingers.
    Is it mandatory to use those keys with those specific fingers only or can I use my own comfortable style too?
    I have seen that I am more comfortable typing "1" with the ring finger rather than the pinky finger.
    which one should I use in such cases?

    • @critsology
      @critsology 5 років тому

      i think u should stick to the pinky finger

  • @gaproductions433
    @gaproductions433 3 роки тому

    You are quite literally the CrossFit instructor of typing.

  • @Justmejustmejustmeeeee
    @Justmejustmejustmeeeee 4 роки тому +3

    I started typing in keyboard without looking from zero and I type maximum 31wpm, 4days left since I started!!!( I practice 4 or 5 hours a day).

  • @stephanief6224
    @stephanief6224 5 років тому +1

    Super helpful. Can't wait to start. My trouble is that i don't have steady hands and keeping my fingers on the proper keys is so painful. My hands shake everytime i move my fingers and i have a hard time remembering to go back to the home keys.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  5 років тому

      Stephanie is this because of an existing condition that you have?

    • @stephanief6224
      @stephanief6224 5 років тому

      @@WarriorHabits Not sure. When i curve my hands over the keyboard, i find it really uncomfortable. Sometimes i find that if i lay my wrist on the table, my hands don't shake as much but then my wrists start to hurt. How do i keep that from happening? Also, how do i keep from looking down at the keyboard?

  • @Lavender34124
    @Lavender34124 4 роки тому

    This overall makes your hands and fingers more accurate so shouldn't it also help with learning the piano at least when it comes to pressing the keys on the piano more accurately

  • @OlleLinge
    @OlleLinge 4 роки тому

    I read the text version of your video and feel inspired! I type at around 100 WPM for normal text and about 120 WPM for random common words, such as the basic typing test on 10FF. I've found it pretty hard to find good advice on how to practice typing, because it's either very basic ("learn to type without looking at the keys") or too vague ("practise more").
    Personally, I'm convinced deliberate practice is the only way forward. I type a fair amount, and yet I have not made hardly any progress over the past five years or so. I have some benchmarking made in 2015 and I only type maybe 5% faster these days. Just like with many other skills, just doing more of the same is not really enough, concentrated effort is needed.
    I have a few questions I'd be interested in hearing your opinion about!
    First, what would you consider to be accurate? 99%? 99.9%? There's a huge difference between the two!
    Second, do you separate practice sessions into different areas, such as only caring about accuracy in one session, then focusing on speed in another? This can be very effective when developing other skills, but not so sure about typing, maybe accuracy should take precedence over everything else.
    Third, how do you benchmark your typing? Did you follow the schedule you describe every day and what metrics did you use gauge progress? This might sound like a stupid question, but there really is a big difference between typing: a) random words without capital letters and punctuation, b) real formal text, c) real informal text, d) copying compared to writing something you hear or something of your own. I often find that I'm very slow on certain texts on Type Racer, not because I type slowly, but because my brain anticipates and fills in the wrong things. Like, the text uses single quotation marks but I almost never do that myself, so sometimes use double quotation marks instead, or accidentally typing "living" when typing a song lyrics where it says "livin'" (which I would never type myself, as it's considerably slower than just typing it the normal way). I also sometimes misread words, which isn't really a typing issue, such as mixing up "white" and "while" on 10FF random word speed test.
    Again, thanks for your write-up/video. It inspired me to look more into this and I will experiment a bit in the coming months. Maybe I'll post again later with the results. :)

  • @KamelJabber1
    @KamelJabber1 5 років тому

    Excellent, thanks!

  • @Ringer1982
    @Ringer1982 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the tips. The amount of commitment you said is true for your level typists. For those whose pace is 30 words per minute the amount of necessery commitment is much lower to make +15% speed improvement.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  6 років тому +2

      Certainly. I'm going to do a video shortly that shows real world results of 6 people who did deliberate practice for a number of months. Results vary by person, but all of them made really great improvement over time and are all now at least at 60WPM+ with some approaching 90 and 100WPM.

    • @Ringer1982
      @Ringer1982 6 років тому

      Nice! For me would also be very interesting to watch a video about typing characters like {}[]()-_=+\|!*%1234567890. Because I'm a programmer and this is what's the most uncomfartable for me to type. My speed of typing a normal text is approximately 40 WPM, but for typing this kind of characters I'm usually looking at the keyboard. I'm using 10 key less layout.

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  6 років тому +1

      I'm not convinced about the utility of learning to touch type as a programmer. I actually co-founded a software company and so I have first hand experience of developing myself, but also working with a team of developers, and it seems to me that (most of the time) the limiting factor for developers is not the speed at which they can type, rather thinking through complex stuff like the logic, algorithms, architecture and doing debugging.
      Sometimes, for example, a developer may work a full 8 hour shift, but only push 10 lines of code.
      As a developer, I think you'd get far more benefit from deliberately practicing your coding skills. Maybe you can take on coding challenges, or do some courses at treehouse. Most importantly, though, would be to keep on building things so you can beat on your craft.

    • @Ringer1982
      @Ringer1982 6 років тому

      Warrior Habits I know, many programs can't type without looking at the keyboard and it's not a problem. Also I'm already working as a programmer for 14-15 years, but thanks for the tip any way :P Also 8 lines of code per day might mean shitty code in the project :)

    • @WarriorHabits
      @WarriorHabits  6 років тому

      With 14-15 years experience as a programmer then you definitely know better than me about the role.
      Another commented mentioned an app for programmers to practice their touch typing:- www.speedcoder.net
      Give it a shot, would be interested to hear what you think about it.

  • @thuanmanga9641
    @thuanmanga9641 2 роки тому

    What exercises can I use to improve my typing speed may I ask?. I type at 40-65 wpm, I am working to get to 100-150wpm