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*# Press left for 1 frame (yellow), right for 4 frames, and left for 1 frame (red).  Then instantly release R to release the MT.  Note that these are theoretical minimums; realistically your MTs will be slower than that.  Most people should do this step as fast as they can.  You will only need to slow down if you have a very fast thumb.
 
*# Press left for 1 frame (yellow), right for 4 frames, and left for 1 frame (red).  Then instantly release R to release the MT.  Note that these are theoretical minimums; realistically your MTs will be slower than that.  Most people should do this step as fast as they can.  You will only need to slow down if you have a very fast thumb.
 
*#: '''Common mistake:''' Many beginners instantly move the control stick back and forth as fast as they can, and then get stuck on the white-yellow transition.  Do not rush that step; it will only make the MT slower.
 
*#: '''Common mistake:''' Many beginners instantly move the control stick back and forth as fast as they can, and then get stuck on the white-yellow transition.  Do not rush that step; it will only make the MT slower.
*: '''Common mistake:''' Many beginners overlook MT speed on corners.  It is important to note that MTing as fast as possible often means starting the MT as late as possible.
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*: '''Common mistake:''' Many beginners overlook MT speed on corners.  It is important to note that MTing as fast as possible also means starting the MT as late as possible, so that you can charge it up quickly and release it instantly without having to wait.
 
* In some cases, it is better to drag out an MT a little in order to release it onto a straightaway.
 
* In some cases, it is better to drag out an MT a little in order to release it onto a straightaway.
  

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