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Speed Reading Practice #2


Kris leads you through a second technique to improve your speed reading skills.

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25 Responsesto “Speed Reading Practice #2”

  1. brainaholic says:

    This is a very intresting technique!! helps eye muscles and visual brain areas how to work faster than usual.!. Yes, this works for any language because it is about how to make the eye muscles and the brain more skillful and faster.

  2. PifWorks says:

    Hay Math, I have a question for you? Using a “guide” like a pencil makes you read faster, like Buzan says? It really keeps you more focus and makes you read faster?

  3. ressikman says:

    How often should we do this exercise?

  4. breaker303 says:

    actually, you also do that in a videogame all the time, but then again you’re right, im no expert.

  5. caramelizeme says:

    wow, dude, so simple it’s elegant!

  6. lfonde says:

    Well, in fact it’s quite the oposite I think. In a videogame you are following a moving target, here you train to move fast from a still target to another still target. In a book targets are not moving.
    But if you can provide ideas which work, please, go ahead and share them.

  7. datvin1 says:

    this is a tip for everyone I Hate homework it not a tip but I HATE HOME WORK.

  8. Vilunkilol says:

    ….or not.

  9. iComment17 says:

    if you dont believe, try, but i mostly approve ur thoughts, try reading roman law with this

  10. Taboggle says:

    one of my friends took a speed reading course and got up to 1000 wpm with 90% retention (he could take a simple test after reading a passage at that speed and get 90% of the questions right)

  11. kluetenkloeter says:

    I would like to believe speedreading works out. However, reason tells me it is impossible.

    This might work with fiction literature but not with hard science books. It is impossible to read a book about biochemistry, physics or discrete mathematics employing this technique. You might read it like that but you wouldn’t be able to answer questions concerning the matter.

  12. LaotianPride14 says:

    man i wish i had learned all of these reading methods when i when i was 4. Imagine how smart people would be now if they had learned to speed read at an early age.

  13. gemcoo2004 says:

    this is great,thnks..

  14. FranLesPaul says:

    If you want to speed read go to a course.
    I went on one that had a 2 hours every working day for a week and by the time I was finished I could read 857 words per minute.
    Really!!!
    This example in the video is only a warm up.
    You aren’t going to read any faster by going 1234 4321 4231…
    It’s just a warm up.

  15. breaker303 says:

    i think you can get 100X the practice by playing a very fast videogame :)

  16. RUL1S88 says:

    Maybe It doesn’t work because my eyes are already strong. I was training them not by moving them, but by puting some barbells on it.

  17. fearzone2000 says:

    Probably you are a retard.. well, that is an option…. Because if you exercise a muscle, you must see a result.

  18. rawdog1992 says:

    Im going to try this out

  19. RUL1S88 says:

    Suck my dick

  20. n8iveidiot13 says:

    he said there will be a slight difference… and if u want to read faster just like when your playing guitar u would want to know more than one technique and do mroe than one technique… although not at the same time sometimes

  21. RUL1S88 says:

    Was training this shit for 10000years and nothing happens.

  22. somefriesonmyketchup says:

    thanxx man your tutoring is very interesting and helpful..
    keep it up.

  23. gladiatormp5 says:

    you suck and u will always be a loser. so just don’t even try.

  24. 5hiv4n says:

    This helps with Scholarship English. They should teach this in schools or have it as an option.

  25. dasfx says:

    When doing this exercise, it oddly reminds me about being at the strip club.

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