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The exercises are an example of making all time slow or speed up. If you sort of put yourself in a 'pocket' or 'bubble' of faster moving time instead (so the rest of the world moves at normal speed), you can move faster than the rest of the world. You could also make the rest of the world slow down, so you move relatively faster, but that would take more effort. I've shaved off up to half of the time to do things, but holding off the equalising effect (where time moves slower for you for a bit) takes some energy so spending it all on the 'pocket' is not too helpful. I've found more practice does not increase the time difference, just the length of time I can keep up the 'pocket' before I go back to normal speed and/or the length of time I can fend off the equalising effect. Side note: I live in a place where owning a car is impractical, so I lack one: I don't know if this would make a car seem like it was speeding to an outside observer, like a cop.