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slayar999 Says:

Sep 22, 2009 - only 3 hours, wtf is wrong with u?!?!?! lol

Masriboy1985 Says:

Sep 23, 2009 - lawl, same here, 3 hours a day i used to spend 10 hours a day

Masriboy1985 Says:

Sep 23, 2009 - wow, just wow this actually worked for me right away man, this inner voice is annoying, it stresses my vocal muscles , i need to try this method while typing aswell

dinosaursforsale Says:

Sep 30, 2009 - how much should you be practicing per day to see results? As in comprehending better?

jhuddleston Says:

Oct 2, 2009 - I hope this works. I'm a student and the reading assignment just take me too long. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed.

alice8baloo Says:

Oct 14, 2009 - THANK YOU

Toubuki Says:

Oct 16, 2009 - I read about 1500wpm and I don't remember ever reading any slower. I never knew it was speed reading until last year though; I never understood why people in school read so slow. I guess now I know it's a skill!

redarrowhead Says:

Oct 17, 2009 - i need to learn to speed read! i need it more than the air i breathe damn it this looks promising

Groudie101 Says:

Oct 19, 2009 - I am extremely skeptical about this

giggedyguy Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - Why would you be skeptical? This simple to comprehend. He's not making extravagant claims like those stupid infomercial assfaces.

koontzsama Says:

Oct 27, 2009 - omg! this works

mrobison91 Says:

Oct 30, 2009 - Thanks! This helps a TON! I never thought about the "voicing" of the words before. The "1234" method really does work.

Jackmyster99 Says:

Nov 1, 2009 - it took me 3.4 seconds to read that sentence out loud. is that good? i never knew about speed reading, but i will practice it.

EviISaintNickpart3 Says:

Nov 2, 2009 - No it's just above average

timezero2012 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - this is stupid....

1n5ane1nKaNTahZ Says:

Nov 12, 2009 - ...fail much? im not hatin its just real wierd

gamereviewdestroyer Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - My method is using Speakonia and highlighting all the sentences and hitting Ctrl-C and it will play like that. It worked that way and I'll be looking for the longest article to read on Google. (The longest I found was the Bill of Rights, sorry.)

SousukePanic Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - nah it works, before even watching this video i noticed you tend to think about saying the words without actually saying them, now i focus on the words and not how how i would pronounce em and readings way faster

Vilunkilol Says:

Nov 18, 2009 - Damn this really works! This really made me realize that my mental pronounciation is in fact the reason I'm reading so slow!

krismadden789 Says:

Nov 18, 2009 - I'm glad it helped, you can read the course book "Learn to Speed Read" on Google Books and Scirbd, or my website. It's got a lot more exercises to help out.

mikeyman6129 Says:

Nov 19, 2009 - so when your reading you just say aeiou or 1234 and your reading fast

sasquatch79 Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - Hi, krismadden789. Good job! Here's an interesting question for debate: Is it not true that subvocalization is a critical part of the phonological loop, wich is itself an important part of working (and short-term) memory? I've heard that working memory is a significant factor in reading comprehension, particularly when reading more demanding passages. If this is true, what happens to comprehension when subarticulatory processes are supressed (and thus, STM/WM-span shortened)?

krismadden789 Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - Great comment, but your question assumes that when a person reads they only utilize the phonological (articulatory) loop when comprehending portions of text. It also assumes that the Baddeley Hitch model for the phonological loop is fact, when really the model still being debated:Jones, D. M., Macken, W. J., Nicholls, A. P. (2004). The phonological store of working memory: is it phonological and is it a store? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 656-674.

NarektheArmenian Says:

Nov 24, 2009 - AWSOME! Thank you! Definetly trying it out.

Raccoon2692 Says:

Nov 24, 2009 - Thank You. A guy on Criminal Minds can speed read and it got me interested.