Regression is the backward movement of the eye to the information it has previously considered. As the name implies, it will shorten or slow down the reading speed. However, for some speed readers, it helps to understand the image being read. This is the opposite of progressive reading.
Speed reading has many reading techniques, and every expected speed reader should use these techniques to fully realize the progress of speed reading. Many speed reading experts do not recommend using any type of regression in speed reading, but in fact the return helps to understand some people who are just beginning to read. Even some experts sometimes feel frustrated with certain words or expressions and then progress.
Although I personally do not recommend returning when reading, there is nothing wrong with a person temporarily returning to a word he does not know. I would suggest that in order for speed reading to be effective, it is best to include your material first, then you can go back to words that you don't know and try to find the meaning of each person.
Below is an example of how to perform regression in speed reading.
Progressive readers:
-> - > - > - > - > - > - > The bullets are right at the door.
Return to the reader:
-> ->Click -> -> Immediately
A closer look at these two scenarios shows that the progressive speed reader is more capable of controlling his understanding than the regression reader. The backward reader style slowed his understanding and slowed him down, making reading sentences slower and more difficult to understand.
As can be seen from the above, anyone who believes in the return to improve reading rate will be misled. Because the speed and understanding as the basis of speed reading is completely defeated. So if you've ever used or thought about using regression to speed up reading, then you'd better move your skills from a regressive reader to a progressive reader so you can master the necessary reading skills.
For each step that the reader gets in speed reading, the returning reader will have a corresponding time loss. So be sure to practice speed reading by becoming a progressive reader.
Orignal From: Return to the role of speed reading!
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