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MetronomSpeed reading is not just about reading faster. It's about learning to use much more of the extraordinary powers of the mind.
As you read this line, think about what is going on in your mind. Stop read. Were you saying the words silently to yourself as you read? This habit of saying the words to yourself while you read is called "subvocalization". While this habit in itself is not the sole cause of slow reading. The "small, still voice" we hear while reading (subvocalization), is natural and is required for all reading below 900 words per minute. The average college graduate reads "basic" level of difficulty material at 250-300 words per minute, with 70% comprehension, therefore they subvocalize until they reach speed reading, which begins at 900 wpm. Place the text before yourself and give yourself the command execute this instruction clearly and dynamic. Let start to read using metronome online training?
Say yourself thank you! It is necessary to do business with yourself with care. The brain can good adapt for new condition. You see, the maximum speaking rate is 400 words per minute. If you say the words to yourself (even silently) as you read, you will never be able to read any faster than the maximum speaking rate. This is known as the "subvocalization barrier". The Speed Reading software can increases your mental processing speed to the point of "synchronization" and breaking the subvocalization barrier, it can also help you attain speeds far beyond what was once considered possible. Try to use a pointer for stop vocalizationUsing the point of a finger, or the end of a bookmark, can rapidly increase your average words per minute. However, using a pointer in the wrong way can significantly decrease your average words per minute. Do not trace under every word with your pointer. Furthermore, it helps avoid re-reading passages, because your pointer will not allow you to return to previous phrases. Rather, trace down the center of the text. This helps train your eye to stay towards the center of the page, and helps decrease points of fixation. Train yourself to keep your eyes on or near your pointer, and don't let them return to previous lines. This also assists in comprehension, because completing paragraphs sooner allows the entire paragraph to `glom' while in short-term memory. When we first learn to read, we tend to speak the words out loud. Some readers never truly lose that habit and even if they don’t speak out loud, continue to vocalize the words in their minds. The average speaker talks at 280 words per minute. Therefore if you sub-vocalize every word, this will put a break on how fast you can read. The best way to prevent this is to develop a wider eye span.
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