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commentr/StutterMar 5, 2020
0 points

It's like a form of non pressure brain patterning, with key features from nearly all over worldwide techniques, like the best of the lot! And it's free, just watch and learn, especially Dr Martin S...

Coping & Advocacy
Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterMar 5, 2020
-1 points

Fair enough, personally I follow the air flow technique shown by Peter Louw in his videos... best technique so far...

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Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterMar 5, 2020
1 points

Yeah man. I would say, I have done some work over my speech mechanics and it has helped a lot. I am able to fool almost everyone that I don't stutter except in few occasions....

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2020
3 points

Me too bud. Me too. I’m a sophomore rn. A tip is to study your speech mechanics when fluent and apply them to times of stuttering. It helps a ton....

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2020
2 points

Check my post about it. Airflow is a technique to prevent locking of vocal cords under stress. This behaviour is genetic and occurs within 0.7 seconds after an inhale to speak. You skip this period by...

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Fluency TechniquesBlocks & Stoppages
postr/StutterMar 4, 2020
2 points

Stuttering and Phone calls - a quick UNIQUE tip from me. Any tips from y'all?

Stuttering and Phone calls - a quick UNIQUE tip from me. Any tips from y'all? [deleted]...

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2020
4 points

It means that you have a constant flow of air while youre speaking. So, before you start to speak, let air out for about one second, then start speaking into the exhale. Then, link your words together...

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postr/StutterMar 4, 2020
6 points

Airflow Technique

Airflow Technique Hello, i have huge blocks, read about the airflow technique and people say it works. Can someobe explain it to me?...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2020
1 points

I think you did and excellent job if you did all alone. Actually a lot of exercise in my method are similar, except for the respiratory stuff, that it's not important for us. The main difference is th...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2020
1 points

The key factor is the low exhale rate. It is achieved by : 1. Exercise with the app Keep it costal. 2. Avoid blocks as much as possible. As long as you have blocks, the diaphram muscle can not find t...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2020
2 points

1.Your mental blocks prevent you from inhaling before you speak. 2.Also the vocal cords are contracted by the stress within 0.7 seconds after inhale to speak. 3. High exhale rate causes choking of a...

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commentr/StutterMar 2, 2020
1 points

I went to a lot of speech classes as a child and the one thing they repeatedly beat into my head was the idea of speaking with a steady cadence. Every class I would be encouraged to sort of tap my han...

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Fluency TechniquesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterMar 2, 2020
2 points

I just want to tell people that speaking on inhale is maybe the worst speech habit to develop and one if the hardest to get rid of. I can't tell if that's what you're saying but I wanted to put that o...

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Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterMar 2, 2020
1 points

Hi, try watching Peter low videos on YouTube, he also has Dr Martin Schwartz videos to, personally I think it's about the most usefully airflow version about. And dont think to deep, you'll find d ...

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postr/StutterMar 2, 2020
3 points

Airflow Technique against blocks

Airflow Technique against blocks TO THE ADMINS: THIS IS NOT A POST ABOUT A CURE The most severe stuttering form is blocks at the beginning of a sentence.It happens mostly by vocals, b, m, p. I belie...

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commentr/StutterMar 1, 2020
2 points

Don't have notes just have an idea of the message you want to get across and have power point slides with bullet points instead. Then have questions on every few slides and let the audience do some ta...

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commentr/StutterMar 1, 2020
1 points

This behaviours indicate that there is no air in your lungs or the air can not flow out. Be sure you inhale before speaking, and let air out from your mouth before speaking. Try airflow technique, wh...

Coping & Advocacy
Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterFeb 29, 2020
1 points

Oh I see, well that will mainly just come with time. Once you start to memorise the scenes in your head it will flow much easier with your speech. Once you build the speed it will become second nature...

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Fluency TechniquesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterFeb 29, 2020
1 points

When you say youre going too slow compared to vocie actors why is that? Are you stammering? Stuttering or just unable to keep up? The breathing is the important part, if you look at the actors mout...

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commentr/StutterFeb 29, 2020
1 points

Okay I'm trying it right now. Your playlist as well my own choice of YouTube videos. Current status is that I'm too slow compared to th voice actors. Is it normal? And will I improve eventually?...

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Fluency TechniquesSituational Variability