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Training for the USA Memory Championship

2016-10-22T09:06:10+00:00

Ron White memory expert reveals why he would go swimming in 33 degree weather to train for the USA Memory Championship: After my win in the 2009 USA Memory Championship the story of me training by memorizing cards under water spread like wild fire. I would train under water because the theory was I would have to deal with the distractions of floating in the water, breathing through a snorkel tube and the cold water.

Training for the USA Memory Championship2016-10-22T09:06:10+00:00

11 year old uses Ron White’s Memory Program to Name Classmates

2016-10-22T09:06:10+00:00

11 year old uses Ron White of http://brainathlete.com/ memory program to name much of an 95 person class in Las Colinas, Texas. He had 15 minutes to learn all these names. What a great proof that Ron White's Memory program work. Ron White is the National Memory Champion and Memory Keynote speaker training around the world.

11 year old uses Ron White’s Memory Program to Name Classmates2016-10-22T09:06:10+00:00

My Second Memory Tournament

2016-10-22T09:06:09+00:00

With the experience of 2008 behind me I was not focused on becoming the national memory champion. It is no secret that I am proud to be an American and to represent my country in the national tournament for my sport was an enticing idea. My strategy sessions for the 2009 tournament began about two months after the 2008 tournament in May of 2008. My first order of business was to email David Thomas (the former Guinness Record Holder for memorizing pi to 20,000). When I had met David a few months prior at the 2008 USA Memory Championship he said he was willing and ready to share his 'unbeatable' strategy for the tournament with anyone who would listen but no one had ever taken him up on the offer. I certainly wasn't above asking for help and I did just that by emailing David.

My Second Memory Tournament2016-10-22T09:06:09+00:00

60 Minutes Segment on Memory

2016-10-22T09:06:09+00:00

Scientists have long been interested in understanding what we remember about our past and why we remember it. But figuring out a way to study autobiographical memory presents a problem. Many other kinds of memory are tested in the laboratory using experiments planned out in painstaking detail. That doesn't work so well for autobiographical "episodic" memories, which are made over time and everywhere along the way.

60 Minutes Segment on Memory2016-10-22T09:06:09+00:00

Ron White on Defining Memory

2016-10-22T09:06:08+00:00

We all experience memory lapses from time to time. It’s not unusual and for the most part nothing to worry about. As we age, and the lapses come more often, we start to worry that other things may be going wrong – like the beginning of Alzheimer’s or dementia. According to Webster’s Dictionary, memory is "the mental capacity or faculty of retaining or recalling facts, events, impressions or previous experiences." Science defines memory in six different phases:

Ron White on Defining Memory2016-10-22T09:06:08+00:00

Did Lobotomies Really Work?

2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

A neurologist named Egas Moniz performed the first brain surgery to treat mental illness in Portugal in 1935. The procedure was called a “leucotomy,” later to be changed to “lobotomy.” It required holes being drilled into the patient’s skull to reach the brain and severe nerve connections.

Did Lobotomies Really Work?2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Top Tips for SAT Test Preparation

2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Ron White memory training expert recommends this article on SAT prep: Top Tips for SAT Test Preparation Bangalore, India (PRWEB) October 7, 2010 As students across the country prepare to take the most important test of their high school careers, anxiety is mounting as the pressure is on to ace the SAT.

Top Tips for SAT Test Preparation2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Tips To Reduce College Expenses

2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Even though teaching memory techniques is not restricted to college educated people, I, Ron White, memory expert, know the value of continuing education in expanding the brain, as well as becoming more valuable in the job market. I also realize how rough the economy is, and the diminishing opportunities for an education with loss of grants, scholarships and rising tuition.

Tips To Reduce College Expenses2016-10-22T09:06:07+00:00

Speed Reading Methods From Wikipedia

2016-10-22T09:06:06+00:00

Commercial speed reading programs Speed reading programs are available through courses, both in person or software based, and manuals. While the average adult reading rate is 250 words per minute with 70% comprehension[3], speed reading programs typically claim that improvements to 500 words per minute or more while maintaining or improving comprehension are possible.

Speed Reading Methods From Wikipedia2016-10-22T09:06:06+00:00

Speed Reading Methods From Wikipedia

2016-10-22T09:06:06+00:00

Speed reading is a collection of reading methods which attempt to increase rates of reading without greatly reducing comprehension or retention. Methods include chunking and eliminating subvocalization. No absolute distinct "normal" and "speed-reading" types of reading exist in practice, since all readers use some of the techniques used in speed reading (such as identifying words without focusing on each letter, not sounding out all words, not sub-vocalizing some phrases, or spending less time on some phrases than others, and skimming small sections). Speed reading is characterized by an analysis of trade-offs between measures of speed and comprehension, recognizing that different types of reading call for different speed and comprehension rates, and that those rates may be improved with practice[1]. There are many speed reading training programs available including books, videos, software, and seminars.

Speed Reading Methods From Wikipedia2016-10-22T09:06:06+00:00