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  • Where are all the other videos you are talking about?

  • hello, is there any other way for me to stop subvocalization in my mind. thank you.

  • Once you get good at speed reading, do you still have to say the 1234/aeiou stuff while you read?

  • I laud you for sharing these things which seems to be secrets, and in such a simple, usable way.

  • Thanks so much! I've been wanting to find out a no B.S. way to imrpove my reading skills. Awesome work. Keep up the great videos.

  • i would just like to say that im a metal singer trying to improve my reading skills for my art, and nothing ive come across so far has helped me as much as these videos. thanks so much!!

  • What is the best type of text to practice the "12345"-speaking exercise on? Leisure reads, like a novel, or information such as a textbook?

    What is the best type of material to practice/develop speed reading on, in general?

  • do you still practice your speed reading or once you get real fast do you have to do it every day to keep that speed?

  • Yeah, I'm interested in knowing as well.

  • Would you recommend trying an of the speed reading software's on the market? Do you have any that you recommend? Thanks!

  • I would recommend people getting the RSVP Reader add-on (For Mozilla Firefox internet browser users). Its a very useful (and may I add free program) that flashes words at you at whichever speed you chose.

  • well, the thing is that i really feel that sometimes i read so quickly that i really surprise myself...but unfortunately i can't make myself produce that when i need it...and i am not a native speaker to english and i am currently in need of english speedreading, cause it happened to me to become a student of one of the UK universities...what would ur recomendations be for people like me???

  • I can not belive how rapid you can improve with EyeQ and speed reading. I am 7 days in now and reading about 650-700 wpm. :o

    Everybody should sacrifice 7 mins a day for such great benefit. :D

  • Forgot to mention that i have only been doing speed reading for 5 days :)

  • How about recommending EyeQ? I use it every day and it is a really good way of learning speed reading. I personally have improved from 236 words pr minute to around 450 words per minute. And the comprehension is starting to come to :)

    Great videos though, it is because of you i started speed reading :D

  • I red about 200-300 pages while counting to 30 and i couldn't understand what i read...so - how fast should i practice in the begining and when wil I start understanding what i read ?

  • In the beginning you will have little comprehension, but over time you will see that you will be able to read faster and retain more information. When you first start I don't recommend practicing on material you need to know. It's like practicing batting when your up at the plate during the world series; you have to practice and warm up so that when the pitcher throws the ball your ready.

  • Thanks a lot guys; makes sense. I'm just beginning and practicing and def. confident the exercises/knowledge will help me make progress. Question: Kris mentioned speed reading helped him in college-Kris, where did you go to school?

  • CSU Fresno and National University

  • Hi!

    I want to learn speed reading!! What can I do? Any book you recommend? Can I write an e-mail to you? How can I practice?

    Best regards

  • You can write an email to us. It takes a while for us to respond. But you are more than welcome to email us. Please watch all of our reading videos prior to emailing us. Most of your questions can be answered through the viewing of our videos.

  • Thank you! for the information

  • Thanks for your speed-reading videos. I'm 47 and always wanted to learn. I did buy a book, but like you said, only a small amount in a book will keep you interested. Your series on Youtube has been well worth my time watching them. It has encouraged me to take notes and to practice.

  • You rock mate, your tips have been very helpful but, I seem not to have the ability to accelerate my speed to a 1000? I'm currently doing 550 or around that.

  • 400-600 wpm is the breaking point in which the majority of the reading is turned over to eyes. Once you exceed pass these speeds then you are reading almost entirely with your eyes and not with your larynx. I would suggest reciting your alphabet while reading, this takes the larynx out of the equation and should help you to break through into the higher reading speeds. If you have any other questions feel free to email us or comment.

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