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Learn How To Speed Read - Best Speed Reading Techniques 

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Anyone can learn how to read faster. Speed reading is a learn skill and learning how to speed read is a skill that will help you for the rest of your life.
The average person reads about 200-250 words per minute. When you learn how to speed read you should be able to double or triple this reading speed just by following the steps in this video.
Speed Reading Tips:
1. Read the first and last sentence of each paragraph and zoom through the rest.
2. Read the table of contents and back of the book. This will tell you what the author wants you to look for and it will improve your reading speed.
3. Do not say the words as you read. This slows you down and is called sub-vocalization.
4. One of the biggest points for speed reading and learning how to speed read is to use your finger whenever you read and force your eye to follow your finger. This will keep your eye from bouncing around the page because this does slow you down.
5. Listen to classical music when you read. This has been shown to improve your reading speed. Maybe this is because it relaxes your brain or keeps it focused. Regardless it is a good speed reading tip.
Be sure to check out Ron's Instagram page for more speed reading tips: pBri1RcaHC...
I have been amazed at how much my reading speed improved when I followed these speed reading tips. Recently I read a 200 page book on a flight and I was amazed at how much I remembered and understood reading at really fast speeds. These speed reading tips work! Try them.

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@stanley8182
@stanley8182 2 года назад
Summary: 0:39 Tip 1 - Read the table of content, review and chapter summaries 0:52 Tip 2 - Don't sub-vocalise 1:18 Tip 3 - Listen to classical music while reading 1:40 Tip 4 - Follow the finger when reading 2:50 Tip 5 - Learn to see group of words 3:16 Tip 6 - Read the first and the last sentence of the paragraph and have a look at the middle 3:43 Tip 7 - Go faster than you think is possible
@inquisitiveterrestrian
@inquisitiveterrestrian 2 года назад
Thanks. This really helped.
@cw2404
@cw2404 Год назад
Fantastic summary thanks
@abbayydoesrandomstuff
@abbayydoesrandomstuff Год назад
bro watch the video u can get your likes later
@OisinMcGrath1916
@OisinMcGrath1916 8 месяцев назад
If you need time stamps for a 3.7 minute video chances are you don’t need to change you’re technique, you probably have ADHD 😆
@Joege9097
@Joege9097 4 месяца назад
Thank you. I check the comments after the video just for reviews like these.
@ok.7014
@ok.7014 5 лет назад
played this on a x2 speed so i can get on with my reading faster
@kiranayuri570
@kiranayuri570 4 года назад
@Top Kekker lolll
@Jawsjawsjawsrg
@Jawsjawsjawsrg 4 года назад
Surprisingly it worked for me too.
@luked2115
@luked2115 4 года назад
Smort
@Yon_Solo
@Yon_Solo 4 года назад
so you can get on with your faster reading faster
@TheCSJones
@TheCSJones 4 года назад
Damn, I was about to leave this same comment.
@k3nny111
@k3nny111 5 лет назад
A small addition I found helpful (PhD student who has to do a lot of reading): Take proper distance to your text, I mean physical distance. Don't hover over the page, but read at an arms length. That way you allow more text to be in your focus at once (we actually only have a penny-wide area of sharp vision, before it gets increasingly blurry and desaturated). Also, if you do not understand something, most of the time it is better to carry on and don't re-read the paragraph ten times. Chances are that whatever the person tried to express there is reformulated somewhere later down the line, and then maybe in a more accessible fashion.
@akshita.m
@akshita.m 4 года назад
I know it's been a long time since you left this comment, but I'm taking the chances... Does this also apply to academic studies? While studying for certain exams? Where questions can be really specific?
@tunkycool
@tunkycool 4 года назад
@@akshita.m I think you should use your own judgment. The general idea is not too be too caught up with one particular section/paragraph. Granted, you need to be grasp specific details for exams but sometimes it's better to comprehend the whole chapter overall than to gain detailed knowledge on the first half of the chapter and miss out on the rest. Does that make any sense?
@priscillaeyles3301
@priscillaeyles3301 4 года назад
Ah this is probably why I'm such a slow reader obsessional need to know the meaning of every word I don't know! But then I probably have hyperlexia.
@fatimamisbah8335
@fatimamisbah8335 3 года назад
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@okthenluvly9464
@okthenluvly9464 3 года назад
k3nny111 thx I have a school book report so this was helpfull
@liannekarla
@liannekarla 2 года назад
I had aphasia (inability to read and write) due to my stroke in 11/22/2016. I’ve recovered and I’m trying to understand and read faster. This video definitely helps a lot! 🙏🏽 Thank you
@jaysk8831
@jaysk8831 3 года назад
I know this video is four years old, but GOD THANK YOU. I have been having the hardest time in undergrad program this semester. I have to read upwards of 400 pages a week from various books for my course assignments. Very close to finishing my degree and my slow reading has compromised this entire semester for me. I have been desperately trying to learn how to read faster, and I appreciate this video.
@mzjordi001
@mzjordi001 3 года назад
When trying to use these speed reading techniques, there should be a distinction made between reading for pleasure and reading to gain knowledge. Speed reading is most appropriate for the latter. Books we read for pleasure, almost always fiction, use a lot of descriptive text so that you can paint a picture in your head and visualize what you’re reading. Applying speed reading techniques will cause you to miss too much of this to actually enjoy the book.
@stocks4bt
@stocks4bt Год назад
Well said Jordan I will utilize your advice.
@sapohptaelqlolea3740
@sapohptaelqlolea3740 Год назад
Definitely 😮😊
@davidmutchock9261
@davidmutchock9261 6 месяцев назад
I took speed reading In college and they emphasize the exact opposite. Reading textbooks requires memorization and extracting ideas and very specific concepts. Speed reading is not recommended for learning but rather for reading for pleasure. What you said makes absolutely no sense.
@northstar5919
@northstar5919 3 месяца назад
Exactly 💜
@businessentiel573
@businessentiel573 6 лет назад
You motivated me to start training for speed-reading, and I have to say that I'm amazed. I didn't know that we were able to read that fast and still understand what is read. Actually, I even understand and remember better what I read, because I only think about the information I get instead of focusing on the actual words, which we don't really care about in the end. I have already read several books in a few weeks and am really happy of that. Thanks a lot! Have a nice day all y'all :)
@outdoorminer5533
@outdoorminer5533 6 лет назад
When he says "is your bookshelf full of books you've never read?" I felt caught. LOL.
@minibongo2
@minibongo2 4 года назад
🤣
@priscillaeyles3301
@priscillaeyles3301 4 года назад
A very neurodivergent problem!
@Cholostallion
@Cholostallion 4 года назад
its ok, ill summarize them all for you
@chloem.3949
@chloem.3949 3 года назад
😂😂 right
@itree4
@itree4 3 года назад
Oh i know the feeling all to well. 😢
@OtsileM
@OtsileM 5 лет назад
My worry with speed reading is comprehension. I also saw headline about a study that concluded that reading aloud aided comprehension better. I've found this to be the case in my experience too. When I speed read I get through the content faster but I'm less clued up on what I just read. On the other hand hearing myself read the content helps me form a mental image that will last longer, which is helpful especially when I read academically.
@dynamicshocke2821
@dynamicshocke2821 8 лет назад
When he said read the first sentence of the paragraph and also the last. I'm like "man I'm reading game of thrones. the first sentence might be 'she's walking down the isle so cheerful and happy and the last sentence is "her husband killed her".
@misslala8705
@misslala8705 6 лет назад
You killed her you murderer I will call the police now nine-one-one is coming why did you kill her again?
@mrwhinnie
@mrwhinnie 6 лет назад
DynamicShocke well I mean you got the gist of it
@mack8337
@mack8337 6 лет назад
I like always read the first and last sentence of a book before I get it. I don't know why but its just something I do.
@xalphawulfx272
@xalphawulfx272 5 лет назад
@@mack8337 It's okay, you won't have to get the book. You'll know what it's about if you read the chapter titles, summary of chapters, and first and last sentence of the book ;]
@whocares474
@whocares474 5 лет назад
That tip doesn't work for fiction
@virginiaogunsile7710
@virginiaogunsile7710 4 года назад
Thanks Ron I'm reading this as a writer, I've already taken some of the test. I went from average of 255 to 355 so far.
@Dellaluna13
@Dellaluna13 7 лет назад
*Speeds through the comment section*
@bonnievargas9498
@bonnievargas9498 5 лет назад
LOL
@lionofparadise6680
@lionofparadise6680 4 года назад
R/wooosh
@theendofeverything7366
@theendofeverything7366 4 года назад
@@lionofparadise6680 R/ihavereddit
@Oyukarom
@Oyukarom 8 лет назад
Hello, thank you so much. These techniques helped me a lot
@alexgamez6676
@alexgamez6676 7 лет назад
+ronnie white me to
@brijeshjayaswal4401
@brijeshjayaswal4401 5 лет назад
amzn.to/2MU5mxg
@nirzanayoheshwaran9469
@nirzanayoheshwaran9469 5 лет назад
Practicing speed reading through the comments.... Lovin' it! :)
@AhmedVlogs1
@AhmedVlogs1 5 лет назад
I was doing this.. reading implementing the tips
@mohamedessam99488
@mohamedessam99488 6 лет назад
شكرا لك لتوضيح اسلوب القراءة السريعة هذا ساعدني كثيرا Thank you to explain speed reading technique you helped me much ❤
@terik1430
@terik1430 4 года назад
thank you for getting to the POINT, so glad you didn’t have a long & drawn out methods!!! Your tips are the best 😄👍🏽
@harshitborkar5986
@harshitborkar5986 4 года назад
1) read the table of content, review & summary 2) don't subvocalize 3) listen classical music 4) use pointer 5) visualise ( group of word ) 6) read the first sentence of paragraph and last
@senioryogawithlinda
@senioryogawithlinda 4 года назад
Point six - you need to speed read the middle of the para though.
@SvenAERTS
@SvenAERTS 4 года назад
cf. 3) classical music. I do know that music makes the whole brain light up under a scanner. Classical music has no words to distract and Mozart music rhythm is often at the speed of the heart beats, that's why it is recommended by e.g. the Mozart-Brain-Lab: MBL-Institut, St-Truiden, Belgium worldwide renowned for treatment of children with e.g. autism.
@SvenAERTS
@SvenAERTS 4 года назад
Anybody found that link where we can measure our reading speed? thx
@coincollectingfun
@coincollectingfun 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing. This was so helpful. A friend of mind let me borrow two very big books and it took me awhile to even start reading. Now I'm 46 pages into the first book and am very satisfying with the information in the book so far!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 4 года назад
Wonderful!
@andriamichaels1027
@andriamichaels1027 7 лет назад
When I was reading the comments, I realized that I backtracked with my eyes the way you said, lol. I will definitely be using your tips.
@ConnieP.Online
@ConnieP.Online 3 года назад
Finally!!! Really good tips without all the fluff!❤👍🏽✅
@YakMotley
@YakMotley 7 лет назад
Great video!
@ZocNad
@ZocNad 5 лет назад
I liked your part about Statue of Liberty. I had read a couple of books on speed reading and they said if you can pick up the phrase in stead of reading one-word-at-a time you would increase your speed and comprehension. With today's technology this can be implemented. If you ever watch a DVD and they offer subtitles, this can be a good practice of the technique.
@dopefitness9076
@dopefitness9076 7 лет назад
thank you so much for that information! I saw my teacher reading this book super fast and wondered how she did that! she recalled what she read pretty well and I asked how she did it. and she just said that she practiced and has been doing it for a very long time. this video helped so much for all my questions, thanks! I subscribed (:
@clairerafisura2280
@clairerafisura2280 6 лет назад
I actually developed speed reading since I was in 3rd Grade. I really don’t know how, or why did I developed such kind of ability but I’m so thankful for it. ❤️ And your tips are helping me to develop it more. ❤️
@jerometerrell4306
@jerometerrell4306 6 лет назад
This was extremely helpful! I almost gave up reading because I was overwhelmed by how many books I have been buying and the ones I already had on my shelf that I still wanted to read. Now I am reading at a much faster pace and these tips gave me an extra push I needed! Thanks a lot!!!!!
@goodlife6145
@goodlife6145 2 года назад
Thank you! This past few months I've been adding to my book collection and wondering how I'm ever going to read it all. This will certainly be helpful.
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 10 месяцев назад
I hope it is
@georginashanti4605
@georginashanti4605 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this short, informative video. Very helpful for university, I will need to read a vast amount, quickly, over the next 12 mos.
@Nikki-hs1li
@Nikki-hs1li 4 года назад
Thank you! I have definitely enjoyed your videos! I’m prepping for the LSAT and only have a month left. Hoping and praying this helps!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 4 года назад
I hope so too!
@nishupriya5415
@nishupriya5415 6 лет назад
The biggest obstacle in my way is subvocalisation.
@mutesiallen7270
@mutesiallen7270 4 года назад
Thank you sir
@arniedamaniac6206
@arniedamaniac6206 3 года назад
It will lead to lower comprehension skills it’s basically impossible to read above 500-600 wpm and even 500-600 wpm loses a lot of comprehension skills
@erex9875
@erex9875 3 года назад
@@arniedamaniac6206 no it’s definitely not. I would say it’s takes a lot more practice to get to those insane levels though
@arniedamaniac6206
@arniedamaniac6206 3 года назад
@@erex9875 no it’s not possible did you not read what I said
@arniedamaniac6206
@arniedamaniac6206 3 года назад
@@erex9875 reading at those levels is easy. I can do it. But reading at those levels with high comprehension is near impossible
@migmagingenieria
@migmagingenieria 7 лет назад
About a year ago I followed your advice for improving my memorization skills prior to a big test and ended up beating the crap out of it,. I needed 55% and got 87,5%. So now that I really have to catch up with some overloaded amount of text books readings I'll try this out. Thanks again and I'll let you know as soon as I beat down my next tests!
@user-cg3br9xo8p
@user-cg3br9xo8p Год назад
send me the link of that video
@ac-ry1ml
@ac-ry1ml 5 лет назад
Thank you! That was amazing and straight to the point
@Robin-rs9zi
@Robin-rs9zi 7 лет назад
Forcing my eyes with my finger is helping so so much I read a sentence with 20 words in 2 seconds!!#
@LavKarri
@LavKarri 3 года назад
that's insane
@titaa56
@titaa56 3 года назад
One thing he forgot to mention which is absolutely quintessential to reading is...you HAVE to be deeply interested in wanting to read that book.
@TheAboriginal1
@TheAboriginal1 3 года назад
Not true.
@jamesmith1048
@jamesmith1048 2 года назад
False
@davidmutchock9261
@davidmutchock9261 6 месяцев назад
That is completely untrue. You can speed read material that you have to get through for learning.
@frankmaldari9903
@frankmaldari9903 7 лет назад
Best short video on the subject.Thanks.
@adamasMagna
@adamasMagna 8 лет назад
I love your channel. Your energy level is great. 😊 Subvocalization is my BIGGEST problem and I don't know how to fix it 😕😕😕 I try not to read it in my mind but I do. I would be so thankful to you if you suggest some exercises or come up with a "stop subvocalization exercises" video. Thank you so much. Keep it up!
@vanjavujovic7049
@vanjavujovic7049 7 лет назад
Great video. I love your energy :)
@EarlsFamilyVlogs
@EarlsFamilyVlogs 7 лет назад
Awesome advice!
@shameenabeevim6378
@shameenabeevim6378 3 года назад
Ya
@migmagingenieria
@migmagingenieria 7 лет назад
F...k yeah man!!! Makes a lot of sense I will use your tips and check on your other vids. THANKS!!!!
@bryanreid967
@bryanreid967 6 лет назад
Planning to start blogging and when I retire in a few months and I want to review books regularly. This is going to be a GRAT help!
@mrunfunny
@mrunfunny 4 года назад
did you start your blog?
@Pilotaiid
@Pilotaiid 6 лет назад
On the matter of reading faster while music is playing, this is just a guess, but it may be that it interferes with sub-vocalization. I've noticed that if I'm attempting to remember or listen to a song in my head it becomes very difficult while a different song is playing in the background. As for why classical music? ...Got me. Maybe they're one of the best balances of easily able to interfere and ignore simultaneously.
@davidlucey543
@davidlucey543 8 лет назад
I like all the suggestions except for the "sub vocal " avoidance. I'm an attorney and many statutes, especially Federal statutes, are written are written in such arcane language with such non standard grammar and syntax that I have to read them aloud, sometimes more than once, to understand them. Many of my fellow attorneys report the same problem. Similarly, I can use the first sentence/last sentence method to determine if a case is worth reading, but if it's worth reading I have to read every word. For example in a statute "may" is permissive but "shall" is a command. If one is eligible to apply for some job or benefit "up to" age 30 then the cut off is the day before the 30th birthday; if one is eligible "through" age 30 then the cut off is the day before the 31st birthday. Overall I think Mr. White has given some excellent starting points but one should beware of the issues outlined above. Take care ladies and gentlemen, and thanks to.Mr. White for his very helpful programs.
@MaricaAmbrosius
@MaricaAmbrosius 8 лет назад
You're kidding? That was my favorite piece of advice. Forcing myself to read "out loud, silently" gives me a headache.
@thinking1184
@thinking1184 5 лет назад
You must have significantly mastered the law of your country!
@xalphawulfx272
@xalphawulfx272 5 лет назад
Well said!
@callums1235
@callums1235 5 лет назад
I sped read this, thanks.
@Emile.gorgonZola
@Emile.gorgonZola 5 лет назад
Shouldn't you be used to the arcane language by nowv
@Agro_inno_uz
@Agro_inno_uz 4 года назад
Awesome & Practical. Classical music helps to focus - that's the reason )) Thanks !
@Joseph-dy7kz
@Joseph-dy7kz 5 лет назад
I will train this technique, because i have problem with read, but i sure that i will solve. thank you!
@aladinslah5718
@aladinslah5718 8 лет назад
great job , very simple presentation thank you
@brijeshjayaswal4401
@brijeshjayaswal4401 5 лет назад
amzn.to/2MU5mxg
@rocio8851
@rocio8851 6 лет назад
No magic! Just reasonable advice! Thank you!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@mohamedatef8570
@mohamedatef8570 3 года назад
amazing , it helped me alot . thank you Ron .
@gymelln.chrichlow3224
@gymelln.chrichlow3224 3 года назад
Keeping my eye on this channel... great advice...🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💯🧠
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you! I hope you subscribe and check out more!
@Flowerydulce
@Flowerydulce 8 лет назад
very helpful, thank you!
@isaqchampion4456
@isaqchampion4456 8 лет назад
I know!
@brijeshjayaswal4401
@brijeshjayaswal4401 5 лет назад
amzn.to/2MU5mxg
@derkarlotto
@derkarlotto 8 лет назад
did anyone ever tell you, that the top 50% of your face looks like Tom Hanks?
@MokshJuneja
@MokshJuneja 8 лет назад
+ronnie white yeah, it's more from CastAway!
@sampheonix
@sampheonix 8 лет назад
I concur that :)
@marquisewilliams3904
@marquisewilliams3904 8 лет назад
Can't unsee.
@FitsuTight
@FitsuTight 8 лет назад
I thought so too. lol
@tonmy21
@tonmy21 7 лет назад
mama always said .. Focus..
@yurijustoba7993
@yurijustoba7993 7 лет назад
This is awesome, great advice. God bless you!
@nikhilsukumar23
@nikhilsukumar23 7 лет назад
Thank you finally someone who has genuine information.
@liptherapy
@liptherapy 7 лет назад
It's called the Mozart effect but in fact listening to any music that you enjoy will make your thinking faster and more efficient
@pastordavidhorn9982
@pastordavidhorn9982 8 лет назад
this is good
@makoto-un3lt
@makoto-un3lt 3 года назад
thank you, thank you so much. I really appreciate it. you don't know how much this means to me.
@muhammad-emdad-rony
@muhammad-emdad-rony 6 лет назад
Your all videos make me amazed. I watch those again and again.
@carlosoviedo5862
@carlosoviedo5862 8 лет назад
Hi Ronnie, I watched some of your videos, they're interesting. I know you are a memory champion, and my question is, do you use speed reading? does speed reading affect your memory or comprehension? would you recommend speed reading for people who has to learn a lot of different stuff?
@jeebamolsivanandan7984
@jeebamolsivanandan7984 7 лет назад
N
@darklup
@darklup 6 лет назад
I read in some book that speed reading actually makes you remember more, because you are more focused on what you read while doing it faster
@arniedamaniac6206
@arniedamaniac6206 3 года назад
@@darklup it doesn’t speed reading doesn’t help you the max you can do is 400 wpm with decent compreh
@thecommandstrike2543
@thecommandstrike2543 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 10 месяцев назад
You’re welcome
@thecommandstrike2543
@thecommandstrike2543 10 месяцев назад
@@Brainathlete it took a year XD
@adityaprasaddhal2462
@adityaprasaddhal2462 3 года назад
Thanks man keep make such great videos
@mikylaevitaasia2452
@mikylaevitaasia2452 7 лет назад
it really helped me a lot! this video is what i've been looking for!
@illusion5804
@illusion5804 8 лет назад
I'm impressed, I never thoght I could read that fast. But now my shoulder starts hurting because I use a pen to follow the lines. Almost like sports ;D
@rahuldey66
@rahuldey66 6 лет назад
Sir. But what if we have to read big academics books. How to compensate for the loss of comprehension? For example, medical books have lot of terms and facts. Plz suggest to how to speed read them without loss of comprehension.
@madeleineluchsinger1475
@madeleineluchsinger1475 5 лет назад
Practice on things that don't require as much comprehension. Once you get good at it, you start comprehending more until your comprehension rate is the same as it was before you started speed reading. My sister is an attorney and speed reads through cases so fast you'd think she didn't even look at them, and that's because she's been speed reading since college.
@LadyD1979
@LadyD1979 5 лет назад
I agree. To read academic books sometimes one needs to read the examples to understand context.
@jowildcat40
@jowildcat40 5 лет назад
Currently reading through an academic book 600 pages thick. I'm not worried about how fast I read it, instead I'm worried about how well I understand the key concepts. Sometimes I can spend about one day (couple hours) flying through over a hundred pages because I get it, and sometimes I'll spend a couple days on just ten pages because I need to be able to verbally explain that concept out loud with confidence and without having a doubt. When I get to this point, then I know I got it. Started a week ago and I'm less than 150 pages from completely understanding the book to its entirety. Key thing that I remember is that I'm looking for groups. You have big groups indicated by the table of contents, sub groups indicated by headers, smaller groups within those groups (if any), and key words and/or algorithms. Apply the techniques from this video with this in mind and you won't get bogged down on complexities. Lastly, understanding the why do I need to know this, for me at least, puts a subconscious need to want to know if I understand the why. Kinda like how people need to feel the value they put in their work to want to appreciate the quality. If you apply the why it needs to be explained to you, incorporating it into the groups you can understand, then it's kinda like "oh I can't forget this because I know it's there." Even if it's something extremely complicated and tough to memorize, just knowing it's there and knowing where to find it is enough mental relief to give your mind enough motivation to continue forward onto the next thing. Hope this helps because its been working for me, and I have a lot of fun in the process. :)
@SvenAERTS
@SvenAERTS 4 года назад
Correct, different types of books require their own strategy and speed of reading. Adapt your strategy. What does help is to read in "waves": words that belong together i.e. till you reach a word that puts a pause or connects 1 part to another part of the sentence. Your foveal view can indeed read without moving your eye these "chunks of words" and the reading rhythm of the waves helps to increase speed and keep focus and understanding.
@Cholostallion
@Cholostallion 4 года назад
psilocybin
@matteopascazio1927
@matteopascazio1927 3 года назад
This is the best video on improving your reading skills that I've seen on youtube. It's Awesome!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 3 года назад
Wow, thank you! that means a lot to me
@ssv1676
@ssv1676 6 месяцев назад
thank you so much sir. !!! your valuable tips makes me more confident to the exams.
@ImSoFreakyLOL
@ImSoFreakyLOL 8 лет назад
the only problem is that I can't use my finger or pen when I read on my nook because it has a touch screen, but those were still very helpful advices. :)
@ugurkeles7429
@ugurkeles7429 4 года назад
You do not have to push your pen or finger
@jonathanrogers1346
@jonathanrogers1346 4 года назад
I have 400 books on my shelves. I can use all the help I can get. I'm having some life problems and the books I've gotten can really help. But yeah notice using a pen to read helps including light rock music. Well I just clocked 129 words hmm
@dunyahali8926
@dunyahali8926 3 года назад
Have you improved your reading 👍🏼 Hope you have fine weekend
@1a1agalvez67
@1a1agalvez67 6 лет назад
Great help for my review! Thanks!! 💪
@Brea890
@Brea890 6 лет назад
Wow this is really helpful! I had no idea about our eyes jumping back and forth when reading a sentence!
@dogthatwatchesheaven
@dogthatwatchesheaven 8 лет назад
another trick is after reading a sentence the usual left to right, read the next one backwards. your brain still understands what the point of the sentence was and it saves eye movement. I started doing it now I can almost buzz down the middle of pages
@mdmilonhosen344
@mdmilonhosen344 2 года назад
Nice video
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 10 месяцев назад
Means a lot thank you
@MrFdfdfg
@MrFdfdfg 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! I am so glad i found your channel.
@jenniecuddles5364
@jenniecuddles5364 4 года назад
I Love you Sir Ron! ❤ I keep on coming back to your videos. You explain it well and really concern of your viewers :)
@misssayed9211
@misssayed9211 5 лет назад
I would love to do This, yet I'm afraid of missing out on the beautiful emotions of reading.
@kencarter9721
@kencarter9721 5 лет назад
Yeah, it works best with non-fiction.
@juliesparks4193
@juliesparks4193 7 лет назад
could you do a video about how to improve your vocabulary
@danjelajakaj2556
@danjelajakaj2556 6 лет назад
Great videos man. I like your techniques .
@Jmhfl7
@Jmhfl7 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your expertise!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for the comment
@cadengrossman7960
@cadengrossman7960 7 лет назад
Do these tricks work for fiction ? Because it seems like you associated a lot of them to nonfiction
@callums1235
@callums1235 5 лет назад
You shouldn’t speed read fiction.
@riannegliocam7713
@riannegliocam7713 5 лет назад
:o
@shoegal
@shoegal 3 года назад
Except for the tip on looking at the last sentence first before the middle, this works for fiction.
@thienducnguyen2267
@thienducnguyen2267 5 лет назад
The second one is bad for school lol I always reading without thinking about it and then after 3 words I forget what i just said
@iammendoza6468
@iammendoza6468 Год назад
I am using the speed reading, this is amazing because I feeling that understand very well the different texts and books
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 10 месяцев назад
That’s awesome
@doubleflushot
@doubleflushot 7 лет назад
great tips here - thanks!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 4 года назад
Hey guys I also have a memory training course at www.blackbeltmemory.com
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 4 года назад
I am a 2 time usa memory champion I hope you subscribe to the channel
@user-ey7qm4ng1u
@user-ey7qm4ng1u 4 года назад
Thxs so much!! This video improved my reading speed so much luv u Ron
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 4 года назад
@@user-ey7qm4ng1u I am so glad to hear that. Thank you so much
@taehyungkim3230
@taehyungkim3230 4 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@sluna2235
@sluna2235 5 лет назад
I can read extremely fast with a picture book or a sketchbook.😆
@rrrx689
@rrrx689 7 лет назад
Ron technic and style is awesome!The best!
@johnpaulbalanquit2692
@johnpaulbalanquit2692 3 года назад
Thank you for all, Ron. God bless.
@sachitanandray4174
@sachitanandray4174 6 лет назад
Thank you and please pronounce, "Calculate " one more time.
@dxsonu1114
@dxsonu1114 4 года назад
I am here to improve my reading speed, so that I can improve reading portion on the SAT.
@imenmsf8086
@imenmsf8086 6 лет назад
very helpful and specially the link about calculating your speed reading , I also invite viewers to give it a shot . thank you very much Ronnie LOVE U FROM MOROCCO
@PaulyGuy1
@PaulyGuy1 7 лет назад
English is not my first language; thats what slows me down 😭.
@lavender967
@lavender967 5 лет назад
Paul OregonUSA there is nothing wrong with reading in your first language. You can find lots of translated books online.
@KlyzmTheFirst
@KlyzmTheFirst 5 лет назад
Mia Muckey i was raised in a foreign country for 6 years then after that i’ve lived in the us since then. the problem with me reading english slowly is that my parents are 75% fluent, meaning that they will understand english but they will consistently make grammatical errors when spoken. having to move to another country and learning another language while not retaining fluency of the first language can impact your reading speed because you are trying to learn another language while barely being fluent in the first language you have learned.
@xalphawulfx272
@xalphawulfx272 5 лет назад
I'm just proud of you that you know more languages. That's awesome. Most Americans are just focused on English. For you to learn English as well as other Languages is impressive within itself. I'm learning Russian now and "learned" Spanish, German, and French in school and it's difficult. Well done, sir. ((Now if you only read the first and last sentence, you would have missed the content in between)).
@Emile.gorgonZola
@Emile.gorgonZola 5 лет назад
Keep reading more and keep practising!
@grytis
@grytis 4 года назад
Im dislecsic i read English 10x faster then my own language..
@MrAniruddhajog
@MrAniruddhajog 8 лет назад
Sir all your videos are amazing. I am from India and I am preparing for a USMLE type of exam here in India. Kindly give me some of your expert tips for these kind of exams.
@RobSummers
@RobSummers 8 лет назад
Hey ronnie white, I just watched Learn How To Speed Read - Best Speed Reading Techniques and thought it was great. I'm looking forward to seeing your next one. Thanks again Rob Summers
@ahmadsaeed4323
@ahmadsaeed4323 8 лет назад
ronnie thank you for the wonderful tips .enhanced my reading skills alot
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 3 года назад
Here is the link to my Speed Reading course. I call it sprint reading and it's really good. Here is some more training www.sprintreading.com/signup
@shahrokhinazanin
@shahrokhinazanin 3 года назад
How about readers with learning disabilities who need to read aloud or even write things to remember knowledge such as anatomy where you need to read details? Thank you for your advice.
@aliceepeti610
@aliceepeti610 2 года назад
wow this is so amazing. it has helped me a lot
@omanyte9972
@omanyte9972 Год назад
How to read fast while reading large volumes of text on a laptop screen?? Keeping eyes glued on screen for long time can strain our eyes. Please guide us about this.
@developerninja619
@developerninja619 Год назад
I didn't undertand the 5th tip. Do I need to read the words as a group or as separate words?
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 10 месяцев назад
Hope you get the course
@stevengonzalez1495
@stevengonzalez1495 7 лет назад
Not bad for an introductory video. Not sure about the music thing though.
@shawnjbray
@shawnjbray 4 года назад
Incredible tips! I thank you
@maishaazraneeha8371
@maishaazraneeha8371 2 года назад
Jazak ALLAH,that would be beneficial in shaa ALLAH!
@M3SOTI
@M3SOTI 8 лет назад
Silly questions. What's the point to read fast if i can't memorise it? Or some data will remain in head? Students of speed reading maybe will answer. Cheers
@theabstudios3174
@theabstudios3174 7 лет назад
u are an idiot!!
@TwIsTeDTeDDy177
@TwIsTeDTeDDy177 5 лет назад
He has another video on the topic of memorizing what you've learned, good question though!
@samgonzalez3834
@samgonzalez3834 5 лет назад
People that read at 700 wpm can understand around 75% of what they read so you will still remember most of it
@hamzanasirr
@hamzanasirr 7 лет назад
I'm quite good in English but since it's not my native language, I have to read a sentence sometimes two to three times to get the grip on it. I can narrate fast but that's not the goal. Will your video solve this issue too? PS: Any other solution you recommend specifically for my little problem?
@saosinadriano7603
@saosinadriano7603 6 лет назад
Hamza Nasir same
@doansonlam.docsachungdung
@doansonlam.docsachungdung 5 месяцев назад
Congratulations on this informative video! The way you shared speed reading techniques makes me feel like I have a chance to access more knowledge in a shorter amount of time. I truly appreciate you providing simple yet effective strategies such as reading the table of contents and chapter summaries before diving into the whole book. The idea of not subvocalizing each word is intriguing and valuable. I'll definitely try to incorporate these suggestions into my reading habits. Thank you very much for sharing this!
@kaicastleberry5159
@kaicastleberry5159 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, this video really helped me start reading fast again!!!
@Brainathlete
@Brainathlete 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@epiccricket48
@epiccricket48 7 лет назад
without subvocalizatio how can comprehens or recall
@pastordavidhorn9982
@pastordavidhorn9982 8 лет назад
I will use this now. I am Pastor I need this .
@pastordavidhorn9982
@pastordavidhorn9982 8 лет назад
Thank you
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