Summary (70 words):
Speed reading requires reducing fixation points and their duration per line. Instead of reading in a straight line, the eyes make quick jumps, briefly "photographing" sections of text. Beginners may struggle with the high-speed method, but training conditions reflexes for faster comprehension. By minimizing fixations and increasing reading pace, understanding improves significantly. Eye movement experiments can help visualize these saccades and fixations, reinforcing the importance of efficient reading habits.