About this lesson: Bottom Row Words I
Mixing bottom-row letters into sequences exposes weak transitions — the moments where your hand hesitates between rows. Drilling these transitions is what removes the 'stutter' from intermediate typing.
How to get the most from this drill
- Practice the row transition itself: home to bottom and back, smoothly, without looking.
- If a specific pair keeps tripping you, isolate it and type it ten times slowly.
- Keep breathing — typists hold their breath during hard sequences and tense up.
