So after much trial and error (which is the best way to learn it) here's the way that works for me.
First- externalize all your templates, say you have a template inside script tags like
<script id="tmpl_ownevents" type="text/templates">
{{#unless event}}
<div class="notfoundevents"><p>No events for you</p></div>
{{/unless}}
</script>
Create a new file called events.tmpl and copy/paste the template into that.
Be sure to remove the script elements themselves, this gotcha bit me in the a..
Install the Handlebars commandline script like so
npm install -g handlebars
go to the folder you have saved events.tmpl into and run
handlebars events.tmpl -f events.tmpl.js
Include the compiled javascript into your HTML after you included Handlebars.js
<script src="events.tmpl.js"></script>
Now all that is left is change your normal template code into something resembling the following
var template = Handlebars.templates['events.tmpl'], // your template minus the .js
context = events.all(), // your data
html = template(context);
And there you have it, super fast pre-compiled Handlebars templates.
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