![]() In closing, one must learn to type only what one sees/reads never change the words, unless, of course, it is an editing. Further, one must push one's self to perform better, but acknowledging that efficiency only is established, along with effectiveness. Speed comes naturally with practice and time. What is important is developing a rhythm, not to hurry, but to be accurate, first-priority. I wouldn't recommend red for most typists-It doesn't have the feedback that other switch types have, and takes a while to get used to not bottoming out the keys all the time. I use red switch that I bought for both gaming/typing, and after an hour of typing, my fingers still feel fine. If you are typing 60 wpm or higher, and want to get better, and not get carpal tunnel: buy a mechanical keyboard. This would also minimize time spent between getting your many thoughts onto the screen before loosing them (again). This is essential as, if you can map the keyboard out in your mind, you wont need to look away from the screen to locate the key you need. It is also important to familiarize yourself with the keyboard you are using. As time goes by, and you learn how to type without looking, you will not even really have to "feel" for the "F" and the "J" you will just learn the keyboard. ![]() As most know, those are the letters you feel for first on the keyboard. My tip to improve your typing speed is to feel for the "F" and the "J". With the bottom of your left fist, tap the knuckles on your right hand and vice versa. ) and if your knuckles hurt just put your left hand into a fist and do the same with the right. If you feel a little sore on the fingers or knuckles, just put your arms up high, and wriggle your fingers (only do this if your fingers feel sore. I then, stretch my fingers by opening and closing them, bend my hands back and forth, and rotate my wrists. When my wrists get stiff from typing, I grab my fingers with one hand and stretch out my arm to full length and pull on my fingers back slowly. Full utilization of both hands is necessary to achieve your highest typing potential. For example, you should use every single finger when typing instead of relying on the use of fingers with which you're most comfortable. Try to get rid of bad typing habits and replace them with good ones. My tip to improve your typing speed is to not only practice often, but practice correctly. Identify the combinations of letters for certain words that give you trouble and practice typing them in particular to the point where you no longer need to think when doing so. Develop muscle memory for typing certain types of commonly used letter parings. Get used to the home keys work to the point where you do not need to look at both what you are typing, or your fingers on the keyboard.įor advanced typists: Practice. I still makes a lot of mistakes but I realize when I slow down to be accurate I actually tend to type slightly faster.įor new typists: Practice. Every time you backspace takes longer than if you slow down just a tad so you can type accurately. Because if you make mistakes all the time the longer it will take you to type. ![]() Learn to be accurate first then improve speed. I still have a way to go for my personal goal but am pleased to see that I am now improving and relaxing more. Once I slowed down and started being more accurate instead of trying to type faster I started seeing an increase in my typing speed. I had been trying to improve my speed for months and I was not seeing much improvement.
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![]() Parking is available at any of the shelters or buildings. The casino building actually has a fireplace you can sit near too. Check out the map of Como Lake Park for more details.Īll trails in this park are ungroomed, but there are many shelters, bathrooms, and buildings you can use to relax and warm up in, such as the casino building near the ice skating pond, and Lancaster place. Some additional trail options include a trail in the front of the park near William, and a trail that runs along Lake Ave and Como Park Blvd on the outside of the park. There is also a Boy Scout nature trail in the park near the Boy Scout Area, that is a connector for other trails. One trail crosses the north and south island by two bridges that span Cayuga Creek, which flows through the park. The trails are flat and easy to hike on, and you can hike to the man-made waterfall, lighthouse, and pond. However, Como Lake offers areas to snowshoe too. Como Lake ParkĬomo Lake Park receives many visitors in the winter, especially ice skaters and people that want to go sledding. A map of Chestnut Ridge is available courtesy of Mike Radomski. Specifically in the Casino Building, there is a fireplace, food stand, and coffee shop, which is an optimal place to break from the cold. There are many shelters, bathrooms, and buildings you can use to relax and warm up in. Snowshoe racing in Chestnut Ridge, Photo by Adam Niziol and Tom Niziol If you want to experience other activities, Akron Falls County Park also offers cross-country ski trails, snowboarding, ice skating, and sledding opportunities. A map of Akron Falls Park is available courtesy of Mike Radomski. Parking is available next to any of the shelters or buildings. There are many shelters, bathrooms, and buildings, such as Cummings Lodge located next to the creek, which you can use to relax and warm up in. Areas of the hike are on privately owned land and caution should be taken though along the cliffs and waterfalls.Īll trails are ungroomed in Akron Falls County Park. Murder Creek has its own fascinating, but tragic love story. As you follow the creek, the trail eventually reaches a waterfall, with many ravines and cliffs to explore along the way. The main trail in Akron Falls County Park is a short, approx 2 km trail that follows right along Murder Creek and is fairly easy hike. A map of Eighteen Mile Creek is available courtesy of Mike Radomski. The only parking area is on the side of the road near the park. There are no buildings in this park, shelters or bathrooms so being prepared for this is essential. These trails are easy and traveled moderately by both snowshoers and hikers. There are varying options for trails, a few of which start at the top of the ridge and go around the top, and other trails that go down into the gorge. The 60 foot deep gorge cut by the creek however, is a view to behold. Most of the trails are flat and run along Eighteen Mile Creek. There are many interesting trails over two distinctive areas, the North Branch and the South Branch. Eighteen Mile Creek is an undeveloped park of approximately 465 acres near the town of Hamburg. |
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