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Read Faster – And Learn More In Life

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By Dr. Jay Polmar, June 12, 2010

How would you like to remember 90% of what you read from anything: including reading the newspaper, your favorite novel, business reports, or your child’s MySpace blog? How would you like to be able to read real fast? You can read maybe even three times faster and still remember almost everything you read. How would you like this to happen in just one single hour?

Impossible? Not really! With Speedread America’s Speed Complete Speed Reading Program, hundreds of thousands of people have done just that!

But what can one do with the ability to read over 600 words per minute and remember almost every word? The lifelong effects of speed reading are numerous.

First, you will finally be able to get to all those books on your list “or your university professors’ “Suggested Reading” lists” you have never had the time to read all that before. Suddenly, an hour’s commute to work on public transportation won’t mean simply a chapter or two it will mean an entire book checked off your list! You won’t even get that sense of disappointment when you skim a book just to finish it. With the Complete Speed Reading Program, and the new ability to retain nearly everything you read, you’ll be able to discuss the book in next month’s “or even next year’s” book club! When you read Les Miserables or Moby Dick for your literature class, you will be able to read the unabridged versions in less time than it takes your classmates to read the bastardized cut-out-entire-chapters versions! Not only that, you will have the bragging rights that come with reading the classics as the author intended.

If you are in a profession that requires a lot of reading and just as much retention like as the scholars, physicians, writers, doctors, and attorneys “or are interested in going into such fields” being able to read even twice as fast can end up saving hours “even up to days or weeks” on an intense project.

If you are a student “or just know” being able to read faster and comprehend more will, undoubtedly, be of a great boon to not only facilitate you study, but also your GPA. Studies have also shown that the new way of reading taught to those who want to speed read may also assist the brain in learning a new language.

Speed reading also has lifelong physical effects as well. The less time you spend reading, the less eye strain and eye and muscle fatigue you will experience which may reduce the predisposition the need for reading glasses later in life.

Because the Complete Speed Reading Method re-teaches your brain how to read, you learn how to remember more at the same time. Simply being able to remember what you have read can be just what you need to set yourself apart from the pack paying for that next promotion, the university scholarship, the head of the bell curve, or the rest of the neighborhood book club.

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From Day One – Learning How To Be A Speed Reader

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By Dr. Jay Polmar, June 11, 2010

The Be Dynamic Through Speed Reading method, by Dr. Jay Polmar, is designed for people that read large volumes of printed material. Sometimes they get frustrated when they can’t keep up with all the intriguing literature that is released. Authors around the world produce printed data and fiction, at a rate so phenomenal, that even the most avid of readers struggle to keep up. With our DYNAMIC SPEED READING method, you’ll easily be able to read twice to three times the amount you now read in the same time.

The human brain/mind is capable of comprehending and cataloging from 10,000 to 50,000 units of information every minute (one unit being equal to one word) and this is based upon old statistics. Based on the new technologies in education and strides in self-development, your brain/mind is capable of much more.

The human body is a vehicle that records various senses and transfers them to our brain/mind. The brain/mind acts like a computer. Perhaps the brain/mind is the body’s operational computer to make easier for us to learn. We learn through information (data) which is transmitted in many ways. We receive data through our five physical senses, and our brain/mind makes decisions, choices and judgments from those factors.

Our limitations in reading were programmed during childhood when we were first taught to read. Yet, brain/mind researchers have shown that through DYNAMIC SPEED READING techniques, thousands have broken that pattern and increased speeds dramatically.

This course teaches techniques for becoming Dynamic. We expect you, minimally, to become a speed reader who likes to read and improve the quality of your life. Maximally, we expect great, positive successes from our students. A beginning average reading speed for the average American high school graduate is about 250 words per minute. Those from the south read somewhat slower because of their drawl. Those who stutter also read slower. An average college student reads approximately 300 w.p.m.

Please take note: Recent studies have indicated that the English reading rate has dropped due to poor education in the past decade. The reduction of reading speed is astounding averaging 35% poor reading rates in the US. Be Dynamic undoes the damage made by the poor education system and was developed by Dr. Jay Polmar, who studied in the US when education mean something special and reading was king.

Be Dynamic Through Speed Reading by Dr. Jay Polmar is now available on Amazon.com in printed and Kindle books and with the unique audio programming system that makes you the best student you can be.

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Learn How to be a Speed Reader

By Dr. Jay Polmar, March 1, 2010

ACCELERATION THROUGH PACING:

Various hand movements can cause acceleration of reading speed. We are about to introduce you to several hand movements that will accelerate your reading ability. Try each one and see which suits you best.

BASIC PACING:

Pace your eyes so swiftly over a line that you don\’t have time to form the sounds of the words or syllables in your throat.

To understand this concept, you must understand that your nemesis \”The Babbler\” (your own inner voice) is reading to you in silent speech and then it goes into your brain.

We did experiments in Hawaii, New Mexico, Florida, and elsewhere. It appears that those with the slowest speaking rates have naturally slow reading rates. With this method, your speaking rate will no longer restrict your reading speed. You will read as fast as you can think. Yes, you can read as fast as your mind can work.

Now the method to begin pacing across a line faster than you can form the sounds in your throat:

Begin pacing across a line faster than you can form the sounds in your throat:

Through the DYNAMIC SPEED READING program you\’ll learn to develop these skills which will enhance your reading ability and speed simply by reading.

You\’ll be reading twice as fast as you ever have. You\’ll retain valuable information and increase your comprehension and improve your grades.

Dr. Jay Polmar, founder of www.speedread.org, a research organization that\’s developed speed reading courses for people worldwide has taught over 100,000 students throughout the world in 5 different languages.

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