I found some old keyboard springs with an actuation force of 60-65g from an old keyboard I used to use for typing and was wondering if practicing with those for a bit would help improve stamina.
Interesting, didnt know which muscles were related to raising and pushing down, just got used to which muscle area would feel strained from the "movement". Learning something new every day.dung eater wrote:
maybe not, unless you feel strained/stamina exhaustion on the underside of your forearm (with lighter switch).
afaik most people feel burn on the top of forearm, which is the finger raising muscle side. in theory, heavier switches train the muscles that raise fingers less, because they might push finger up more.
strapping weights to fingers would probably help
just watched that episode yesterday rock lee is a goatStomiks wrote:
Probably. It takes more force to press the keys so that could make sense.
You could be like rock lee though
Sew some pieces of metal on gloves in places where it doesn-t hinder tapping. I grabbed some metal wafers but idk if i'll stitch them on, mb i will. something solid would be better (with small holes for stitching? wafers have big holes in center so they are pretty bulky for the weight. e: after some testing it seems pretty doableKyomaku wrote:
Interesting, didnt know which muscles were related to raising and pushing down, just got used to which muscle area would feel strained from the "movement". Learning something new every day.dung eater wrote:
maybe not, unless you feel strained/stamina exhaustion on the underside of your forearm (with lighter switch).
afaik most people feel burn on the top of forearm, which is the finger raising muscle side. in theory, heavier switches train the muscles that raise fingers less, because they might push finger up more.
strapping weights to fingers would probably help
Curious idea if weights on fingers would help... If there's a legit suggestion for how to pull that off, that would be even more interesting, cause all I can see is that binding something to the finger would make the movement impossible to perform due to getting in the way. I'd at least give it a brief try to see how it feels cause I'm curious