I originally posted about my initial post-Dvorak experience with Colemak in the following topic:
https://forum.colemak.com/viewtopic.php?id=1627
Unfortunately, problems came my way and, long story short, I was stuck without a real computer or keyboard at all for about three weeks. The time after that I mostly focused on regaining my Dvorak speed (happened quickly) and then regaining my original QWERTY speed in Dvorak (which I pretty much have--after only about four months). I do still plan on increasing my Dvorak speed further; however, I have practically reached my original goal, so I think it's about time to really shift the gears a bit.
I haven't forgotten about Colemak at all during this time; in fact, every couple days (occasionally even weekly) I would switch the layout and try doing a few typing tests. This is, obviously, primarily so I keep the basic layout fresh in my mind. It's just that within the last day or two, I noticed that I was doing surprisingly good.
Anyway, I have been practicing on hi-games.net. My current speed is... well, all over the place, really. I am able to do short bursts in the 40s range and even higher, but more often my speed seems to start off in the mid- to high-30s and taper off to the low- to mid-20s by the end. I have been able to finish a two-minute test at around 25 WPM... which is definitely a step up from the time of my last post. Still, 20-40 WPM... that's pretty slow, but I'd say relatively acceptable.
I still seem to be retaining my Dvorak and Colemak skills in separate "memory banks" in my brain for the most part, just as I intended, and I am capable of switching between the two at will. Very cool, it's going along exactly as planned!
Note: Previously, I actually used KTouch with the Colemak lesson and its onscreen keyboard to get the layout back in my memory those few times I lost it just enough that my accuracy was shot. Doing this for just a couple minutes was all it took to bring it back. This has not been necessary lately, so I can just get to typing or practicing on hi-games.net.