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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2007

Kris leads you through a technique to help increase your speed reading skills.

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  • number 13...so illusive

  • I am skeptical about speed reading techniques. Not that they might not work but I don't think you can read as in depth as you would with slow reading. I definitely think there are benefits to slow reading. I think they both have their merits.

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  • I have one funny story to tell you and that is how fast I was reading my first 4 Japanese Manga books when I bought them. ~ I was reading at hyper speed (page-after-page-after-page)

    Within 3 hrs I was done reading all 4 of them ~ I think you can say I was in a hyper mode after getting those books.

    If I'm reading something really boring, then my ass will read it slowly, and if I like it (like a good Anime Manga book) I would speed through it.

  • @namitsu1 The deal between speed reading is to enhance your reading skills. Then, when it comes to studying you can able to understand and able to remember the words in slow-reading. Benefits of speed reading is that it increases your understanding.

  • its just like the game brain age. which works. I do not know how i get to certain levels some times. it just clicks. And its not luck because I am stuck on level 7 i started at 4

  • I'm so gonna learn this, it's always such a nice feeling when you occasionally find yourself reading a little faster than normal - it simply feels better when you don't need to stop and fool around at snail pace everywhere and can digest lots of text at once instead. ^_^

  • 10.5 secs for me

  • @LaSalviaBodysurf YOU DIDNT FIND 'FIND' LOL

  • @danthemango didnt need to..

  • Hmm, that's interesting. I "subvocalize" (as they call it) when reading sentences, words, etc.. but I don't subvocalize when reading numbers :)

  • I noticed that I was using my larynx while reading the number, would it be helpful to do one of the other exercises and say a e i o u while doing this?

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