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David Louis - Good Practice
It is better to type at a pace with which you are comfortable while making minimal or no errors as opposed to typing as fast as you can and being required to go back to make corrections. You will find that by typing at a comfortable pace that you will have a quicker final speed more often than when you attempt to type as fast as you can. This will also help to build the correct muscle memory and, with time, you will naturally gain in speed and accuracy.