How Speed Reading Will Work For You

Written by Dr. Jay Polmar on February 9, 2010 – 3:00 am

Just use these hints and you’ll increase your reading speed:

You can read lines of text, more easily, by reading groups of words at one time than reading a single word, and your reading speed increases when you just widen your eye span (peripheral vision).

1. Techniques will teach you have to activate hand-to-eye coordination, then you’ll be speed reading quickly and immediately. Improve your reading abilities for business or personal use with just a little practice. You can double, even triple your current rates of reading without hurting comprehension or retention.

Different speed reading methods for different kinds of reading material:

1. Fiction, especially romance novels. Try speed reading a hot and passionate love scene. You can’t! I don’t speed read romance novels. I don’t know anyone who does that.

2. Non-Fiction. Speed reading is perfect in this dimension. Where there is something to learn that is not based on hot emotions speed reading is great. And it comes in various forms. Newspapers with narrow columns, magazines, with slightly wider columns, books, computer screens, and in the mail and email.

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How To Get Ready for Speed Reading

Written by Dr. Jay Polmar on January 29, 2010 – 3:00 am

Did you know that you already have the greatest reading acceleration device ever discovered. It’s simply — your hand and it will help you read faster. And, people have spent thousands trying to increase their reading speed and comprehension percentage. But, there is no machine every discover that will do more for you than learning to coordinate your pacing finger and using the 4 special techniques we’ll teach you.

Did you know that your eyes jerk around, looking and searching, bouncing here and there while you are ‘trying to read’. That can make reading a very trying experience. Your eyes tend to fixate for a moment or two and then move on again causing you wonder what’s going on here. Does this sound like you?

We call this “trying” to read. By learning the speed-pacing movement that Ill personally teach you, you’ll learn to control and accelerate your hand-to-eye coordination. This is called PACING. It is one of the 4 techniques taught in Speed Reading in Only One Hour.

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Speed Reading in Only One Hour – Understanding the Mechanics

Written by Dr. Jay Polmar on January 6, 2010 – 2:26 am

The mind is an extraordinarily power of which we only use a very small portion. In our book, “Speed Reading in only One Hour” we will show you how to tap some of that unused power and use it for your personal success in high school, college, and life.

Your brain and mind are capable of understanding from 10,000 to 50,000 units of information every minute; one unit being equal to one word. This information is based upon somewhat old statistics (1980’s). Based on new speed reading technology, as well as strides in brain and mind development, you can probably achieve phenomenal reading speeds yourself and easily.

The average HS grad, when tested, reads about 250 words per minute. The college student reads at about 300 words per minute. But, no matter what your baseline reading speed, don’t worry, it is only the beginning. Can you imagine what an advantage you would have to be able to read over 100% faster than you did before? The possibilities are limitless.

We receive information through our five physical senses, (touching, tasting, hearing, smelling, and seeing) and through those senses we make decisions. We make choices and judgments from various factors that the physical senses bring into play. The five physical senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch) are preprogrammed for automatic response.

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