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The barrier in the above case is 32 speed which dictates behavior. Long jumping and backwards movement also have their own versions, 48 and -16 respectively. While the 32, 48, and -16 barriers would work for this purpose, it is not typically possible to hit them exactly and not go over. Because of this, the goal speed is usually to approach 31.99, 47.99, and -15.99 on the last frame before the barrier is hit.<ref>[https://youtu.be/_70mar0e19I "Poorly Commentated xx.99 Speed Trick Practical Demonstration" by Superdavo0001]</ref> The table below breaks down which speed should be aimed for depending on your speed-
The barrier in the above case is 32 speed which dictates behavior. It is important to remember that drag is determined after the + stick magnitude - .35, which is why the component is different between the two situations. Essentially, using too much magnitude can push you over the drag threshold (32 here).
 
Long jumping and backwards movement also have their own versions, 48 and -16 respectively. While the 32, 48, and -16 barriers would work for this purpose, it is not typically possible to hit them exactly and not go over. Because of this, the goal speed is usually to approach 31.99, 47.99, and -15.99 on the last frame before the barrier is hit.<ref>[https://youtu.be/_70mar0e19I "Poorly Commentated xx.99 Speed Trick Practical Demonstration" by Superdavo0001]</ref> The table below breaks down which speed should be aimed for depending on your speed-


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