Learning to See What Others Don’t at Faster Speeds

Reading time: 9 – 15 minutes

We’ve all wondered at one time or another how others see incredible things we don’t. Especially in extreme sports, we see moves that seem impossible to see even when we rewind the footage in slow motion – and yet our sports stars continually make the impossible a reality.

Many of us wonder how people seem to be able to slow time down and to see and react much faster than others. And we wonder, “How in the World do they do that?!”

Do they slow time down? OR, is their mind faster than the time we’re on? IS it just because of talent and innate abilities? Or can we learn to see faster ourselves just like them?

I chose to go with the latter viewpoint. As long as I can remember, I’ve always looked for any ways that will enable me to see faster, to comprehend faster, to react faster. No matter how small, I found that each new thing we add to our arsenal is yet another attribute of streaming-lining for efficiency. All these things translate into to physical movement being faster as well. Why wouldn’t they after all?

So, I’ll give you a few things I enjoy doing to help me see more, see faster, and react faster. You might think of them being inconsequential – that is, only until you try them and then discover for yourself the benefits in the power of doing instead of miscalculations of intellectualizing. 

My first example you might say I’m looking for a way to write off my XBOX 360 on my taxes for mentioning it in an e-mail. Ha, you’re cleverer than I thought. Others, that know me will tell you I’m still a big kid – which I won’t deny. But, I’m sure you’ve noticed how young kids comprehend computer and video games at light speed, right? Well, why wouldn’t they, when they have grown up with lightning fast speeds in most graphics on computer and TV’s in their faces day after day?

If you’ve ever really watched the incredible speed at which characters in video games move, it’s a no brainer to know that real human beings don’t move that fast. Most adults will just write that off as cartoon behavior. But really, if a character is moving much faster than “humanly possible”, then children are really learning to respond with super fast reflexes, aren’t they? Aren’t they learning to see and comprehend at super fast speeds right from an early age? Of course they are.

The martial arts characters in these games move at diabolical speeds and the kids are learning to see and comprehend what most adults can’t even fathom. Any eight year old will most likely smoke you with a joystick game controller in their hands in a heartbeat if you haven’t played much before.

If you abhor the violence of martial arts, then you might like to try a racing game like Burnout Paradise where the graphics alone will blow you away in the detail and realism. Here, you’re driving the fastest most supped up cars imaginable at speeds that just are ridiculously fast comparing them to in the real world. Speeds that on a real street would kill you and everyone near you in an instant. The speeds and graphics alone are exhilarating to experience and fun.

However, in the pure fantasy of escape which a game is supposed to be, here you have an opportunity to teach the brain where to look to see farther ahead in the road – and to concentrate and focusing at new speeds which enable the reflexes to respond much faster than they would encounter in normal everyday life. It is an exciting time to grow up in with this kind of technology.

Instead of just writing it off as a “game” it might be a good idea to reframe many video games these day and call them simulators where we learn to see in spite of the sun glaring in your eyes; to see in spite of other vehicles racing in front of us, past us, and all around you at flashing speeds. In these lightning fast simulators, you’re learning new skills you might while learning how to respond to them with ease and accuracy. As an adult you learn to see, comprehend, and react faster by rehearsing the wickly fast speeds of “children’s video games”.

These might be the very skills that will help you in all you do and may even perhaps save your life when you encounter a scenario where thinking and responding calm and collected may save your life.

Instead of dismissing video games as just “games children play”, by playing them you have an opportunity to slow your breath down, to see with wider vision instead of tunnel vision, to get used to seeing at impossible speeds and to look and think ahead. Amongst all the fun you may have, you might even encounter the incredible opportunity to bond with your own children while.

So what happens when you begin playing and reacting to impossible speeds on a regular basis? In a sense, you’ve gained the power of slowing time down. You start seeing what others watching you completely miss. You start reacting with lightning reflexes while remaining calm. Your breathing almost automatically begins slowing down as you learn to accommodate your new found comfortability factor with blazing speeds. 

You begin learning to respond faster by practicing seeing speed. Getting yourself used to seeing “comic book” speeds teaches you to think respond with speed. Getting used to speed is also teaching your brain that it’s normal to move at impossible speeds. And believe me, after years teaching physical movement to people, what the brain can encapsulate always bleeds out to the furthest reaches of your muscles in some fashion.

So, by now you see where I’m going here but you still say you don’t want to go out and buy an XBOX. That’s perfcetly OK, of course. So for those of you, let me give you another “grown up” way for you to learn to see faster and think faster – that will give you the ability to slow time down – to get more done in less time. This one is very cool and it’ll help you with every area of your life – and do it effortlessly.

If you really think about it seriously for a second, wouldn’t it really great to read faster, to know more faster, to comprehend what you’ve read and retain it? Think of all the incredible possibilities of knowing more at faster speeds. But this isn’t the place where I’m not going to recommend another speed reading course, so hang on. Most speed reading courses are such a chore to learn in the first place that you going through weeks of lessons before you really see any dramatic improvements. If you’re like most people, you give up out of boredom for frustration and when you try to go faster, is your gained speed that often takes so much effort really make you that much faster?

What I’m about to recommend will have you reading almost effortlessly. What if instead of having to strain your eyes, the words were screaming by your face as if you were driving through them and they were all whisking by like streetlights in real life on the freeway or like in our driving game? Well, here’s something amazing that will blow your mind and help you read faster…

Go to RapidReader and check out their software. Here’s a computer program that allows you to read at lightning speeds – effortlessly. All you have to do is open up a text document or ebook and it flashes words and text for anything you want to read in a stationery position on your computer screen. Your eyes don’t have to move back and forth looking for and trying to focus on line after line. You don’t have to read following your finger and your eyes are far less strained.

The words flash by in a stationary position on your screen and flash in lightning fast natural rhythms. All you do is just sit there and watch the words FLY by. It sounds easy, right? It is! In writing about it, it might sound too much like a kid’s game for it to be such a phenomenal learning tool. But FAR from the truth. You can adjust the speed at any time by the click of a finger and even on the fly. When your eyes don’t have to find each line and where the words are flying by in rhythms, at first you think there’s no way it can work.

But give it a few minutes and all of a sudden you realize you’re concentrating more, comprehending more, and when you look down at your actual speed, you’re reading at 500+ words a minute – after having started at 200wpm.

Reading at 500 words per minutes all of a sudden becomes so “normal” in such a short time, that you begin wondering if you can read faster. So, with the click of a key, you increase the throttle and your moving along at 950 words per minute. When you’ve read an entire book in an hour that would have normally would have taken a week or more, I’m sure you’ll be jazzed and instantly see the implications reading study manuals or recreational books at such speeds.

But, one thing is for certain, at those speeds, your mind needs to be trained simply to stay focused – so it doesn’t simply stop or fall behind. And, it’ll amaze you how fast you learn to do this – because the words don’t stop on the screen unless you give the command. And to keep up and to not crash and burn – just like driving the XBOX 360 – you need to learn to concentrate differently – at greater speeds and without any hesitations or hiccups. When you put yourself in the drivers seat to see faster speeds on a regular basis, what happens is that the brain starts allowing you to do just that – once you get your slow debilitating thoughts out to the way first.

What keeps most of us back is that we usually only want to move at speeds where our brains feel comfortable and we often resist things like the above that make us feel uncomfortable at first. So we remain the same – unchanged and still wondering how we can go faster, know more, and can be smarter in less time. Quite often the answer is right in front of us – by doing the things that make us uncomfortable and doing them until they become new skills that we’ve mastered. 

After just a few minutes of this program reading for you, in a sense, you realize that you even remember more than you would have if you’d read that same book over a week’s time. Of course, when you stop to think how fast you’re reading, you crash – just like when you stop to think in anything – your mind falls behind and soon after – your body follows.

So, I think, learning to see faster is something that can be trained and you can learn it from doing many things. 

Using the tools above, you can learn in a very short time how to do things that normally take years to master. I’ve always been fascinated in finding new tools that could accelerate human performance with minimal amount of effort, maximal efficiency, and in the least amount of time. 

But the only way to achieve change is to implement tools that will accelerate your current abilities. That exactly what I give you in CoreForce Energy – new tools to hlpe teach you to see new things to create greater strength and speed in a short amount of time by using all of mind, body, and spirit and teaching them to work congruently. Yes, and many have told me CoreForce Energy allows them to comprehend more and see more as well as vastly improves strength. That’s the VERY reason why they see physical and mental improvement so profoundly and quickly. CoreForce Energy opens up new avenues for you to express and demonstrate new strength and speed levels by teaching your brain to understand how to communicate more precisely and congruently to your body.

If you want Peak Performance, then you need to rehearse seeing, feeling, and experiencing Peak Performance so you know when you’re in that zone and you know how to handle it. You can’t stay where you are and expect to see something new.

To Your Strength and Mastery,

Garin Bader

P.S. I don’t get paid to endorse RapidReader nor XBOX 360. But if you know someone who can put in a good word for me at Microsoft, you can be sure I’d love it if they’d let me test drive out a new game. :)

 

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About Garin Bader

Garin Bader is the creator of CoreForce Energy, the astonishing system that instantly gives you superhuman strength and speed. It’s the revolutionary system that supercharges your mind and muscles to work together congruently -- with a system so powerful that it can often double your muscular strength and speed - regardless of your athletic abilities, gender, or age. He is also an internationally acclaimed award-winning concert pianist and master magician, as well as a martial artist, sculptor, painter, and author. Garin is also a mixed martial artist, strength trainer, kettlebell instructor, author, illustrator, and sculptor. Many call him a modern-day Renaissance man because of his mastery of many arts. His diverse background has given him unique insights into how all these skills interrelate and that he reveals in his extraordinary CoreForce Energy dvd system, seminars, and private coaching sessions. Garin and his wife, Vanessa, also travel throughout the world with his internationally acclaimed show, “Musical Magic”, combining music, magic illusions, and martial arts. They’ve thrilled audiences worldwide from Carnegie Hall to the London Palladiumto Las Vegas.
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