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Ron White Memorizing Cards

Ron White memorizing cards at the 2009 World Memory Championship in London. In this attempt Ron shuffled through a deck of cards in 1 min and 17 seconds (roughly) and then (not shown in the video) attempted to assemble a second deck of cards to match the deck he has just seen. It was not a success, he flip flopped two cards.

By |2015-04-22T17:45:38-05:00February 12th, 2011|News|1 Comment

17 Tips to Improve Memory, Enhance Ability to Concentrate, and Rejuvenate Brain Chemistry (Partial)

Increasing Vitamin E Intake - Vitamin E is the primary fat-soluble antioxidant in the body which makes it a crucial brain protector since the brain is composed mostly of fat. One molecule of Vitamin E can protect 200 fatty acid molecules from free radical damage thereby helping brain cells remain functionally healthy for a longer life.

By |2015-04-22T17:45:34-05:00December 1st, 2010|News|0 Comments

How To Improve Your Memory Power

Ron White the National Memory Champion is always looking for teaching on maximizing your brain power and memory tools. This is a good article that reinforces what Ron teaches in keynotes around the world. Enjoy... Imagine if you will, we are all robots designed for a specific task, and we are all controlled by a computer in our head. When we need to do more tasks, our owners could simply install a motherboard, chip or hard-disk to upgrade our memory and learning capabilities. But the human brain is much more complex than even the most advance computer in the world. Even so, improving the human memory power is very different and takes some effort.

By |2015-04-22T17:45:34-05:00November 30th, 2010|News|0 Comments

Improving Your Memory through Constant Learning

Ron White the National Memory Champion is always teaching others to continue learning. It is the best way to keep your mind sharp. Good information... Keeping our brains active can help improve memory performance. While the old tried and tested method of repetition is still an important part of memory techniques, we also need a bit of novelty to keep our minds awake and to stimulate our brains.

By |2015-04-22T17:45:34-05:00November 28th, 2010|News|0 Comments