^Oh cool. I can speed read, but I don't really like it. I learned it to help me with school as a learning technique, but unfortunately speed reading doesn't help with the science or technical fields much. I hit about 850 wpm consistently back in the day.
The trick is to not read at all, in the traditional sense, and instead train your eyes to capture all the words, much like a scanner light scanning a page. And if you have a good grasp on the language, your brain should piece it together. Another necessary skill is to have your hands always be ready to turn the page. Of course your speed will vary greatly with factors such as page layout, font size, etc. It's hard to explain why or how it works, however sub 1000 wpm is easily attainable with minimal effort.
and fyi, the fastest readers in the world is something in the ranges of 10000++ wpm. Although us mortals can only contend for the 2000 ranges.