Ok, so usually people say learn colemak exclusively, then you may be able to switch back and forth but you're qwerty takes a hit. This doesn't really cut it for me, so I've decided to try learning colemak my own way.
First, how I learnt qwerty. I spent about a month learning qwerty, the only resource I used was typing of the dead. I did one hour of this everyday, plus hunting and pecking during the day for whatever I needed to write. Towards the end of the month I realise it was much less hassle to just touch type, this is when I realised I had learnt properly. This is how I envisage learning colemak, it just becoming easy.
I also tried to learn dvorak, but when I did I forced myself to switch with no qwerty. This frustrated me mentally and made my hands very tense, to the point of pain.
Now my plan for learning colemak is this: I do a practice session of colemak immediately followed by typing in qwerty, and switch back and forth a bit to make sure I have them seperate. Now I realise this will probably make learning colemak a lot slower, it means I don't have to have some annoying down time where I can't type.
I was planning on using ktouch, and later typing of the dead when I've got the hang of the basic letters.
Has anyone tried a method like this before? Can anyone offer help or suggestions?