I will start with a tubular picking, I don't see enough of these video's. I do pick locks very quickly so excuse me. Tubular lock picking is all about the three points, first: tension you set on the tool prior to inserting it into the lock. One way I find the right amount of tension is to feel it while I turn the tension knob on the pick. You can see me twist the tool into a more comfy position and I "readjust" the tension knob to the feeling by my finger tips.
The next aspect of picking these locks is a steady hand, second: don't wobble your pick once it's in the lock, and third: push your pick into the very back of the lock and keep light but applied pressure once it's there so it stays all the way in.
Then you turn the pick slowly and gently, look at the control of my twists, how it's kept pushed back, doesn't wobble, just pops the lock right open.
Here's a Patio Bolt, double sided wafer lock. Sorry about the angle of my camera, I stuck it in my toque and I did my best to keep it centered while picking. This lock is around 80" up. No secrets to this one, enjoy!