How to Control Speed of Speaking for Clear Speech and Less Stammering

How to Control Speed of Speaking for Clear Speech and Less Stammering

If you’ve ever known exactly what you wanted to say…
But your mouth ran faster than your mind…
And your words came out unclear, rushed, or stuck…

I understand you.

There was a time when I used to speak so fast that even I could not hear myself properly. People would say, “Slow down.” But that never helped. In fact, the more I tried to slow down forcefully, the more blocks came.

This is not just a “speed problem.”
And it is not just a “confidence problem.”

When your speaking speed is too high:

  • Words lose clarity

  • You start fumbling

  • Stammering increases

  • Chest feels tight

  • Tongue feels out of control

After helping more than 2000+ clients in their fluency journey, I have seen one clear pattern:

Speed is not the real enemy.
Lack of control is.

In this blog, I will teach you how to control speed of speaking practically — without over practice, without complicated exercises.


Why Fast Speech Becomes a Real Problem

Fast speech becomes a problem only when:

  • Words are not clear

  • Audience cannot understand

  • You feel pressure in body

  • Tongue slips or blocks increase

Many people speak fast and still sound clear. So speed alone is not wrong.

The real issue is this:
Your system cannot handle the speed you are using.

To understand this properly, we need to calculate speed correctly.


How to Calculate Your Speaking Speed (The Right Way)

No machine tells you “Your speed is too fast.”

From experience, I use 3 practical parameters:

  1. Word Clarity

  2. Audience Understanding

  3. Tongue Control

If even one of these is weak, your speed needs adjustment.

Let’s break this down.


1️⃣ Word Clarity – The Foundation of Speed Control

This is where most people struggle.

Your word clarity depends heavily on mouth opening and stretching.

Earlier, I used to speak by barely moving my mouth. Words would blend into each other. I thought speaking fast means speaking smart.

Wrong.

Clear speaking means target-based speaking.

For example:

If you say “Engineer”
Your mouth must stretch horizontally for “E”.

If you say “Kumar”
Your lips must round outward for “Ku”.

Every vowel has a shape.
If mouth does not match vowel, clarity drops.
When clarity drops, speed feels higher.

What To Do

  • Daily 10 minutes reading practice

  • Focus only on vowel mouth opening

  • Exaggerate slightly during practice

Why It Works

When you focus on mouth movement:

  • Speech becomes deliberate

  • Brain slows down naturally

  • Speed reduces automatically

What People Do Wrong

  • They try to slow speed forcefully

  • They whisper to control stammering

  • They reduce voice energy

Don’t reduce energy.
Increase clarity.

How Long to Practice

10–15 minutes daily for 21 days.
You will notice automatic change.

If you want deeper clarity drills, you can also read this:
How to stop stammering naturally (internal link suggestion)


2️⃣ Audience Understanding – The Real Speed Test

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This changed everything for me.

Speaking is not about being heard.
It is about being understood.

Research and experience show that a listener can process only 5–6 words at a time.

If you speak continuously without pause:

  • Listener misses parts

  • They understand partially

  • You feel they are not reacting

  • You speak faster to compensate

And cycle continues.

In school we learned:
Full stop = stop.
Comma = small pause.

But while speaking, we ignore this.

What To Do

  • Speak 5–6 words

  • Take micro pause (1 second)

  • Continue

Example:

“I want to share something… (pause)
That changed my speaking completely.”

Why It Works

Pause gives brain processing time.
Pause gives you breathing time.
Pause reduces chest pressure.

What People Do Wrong

  • They pause only when stuck

  • They think pause means weakness

  • They rush to avoid silence

Silence is power.

If the audience understands you, your speed is perfect.


3️⃣ Tongue Control – The Hidden Speed Trigger

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Tongue and speed are directly connected.

If tongue movement is lazy, speed increases but clarity drops.

Many adults speak less in daily life. Because of that, tongue muscles become underused.

I call this “lazy tongue effect.”

When tongue doesn’t rotate fully:

  • Words slip

  • Sounds mix

  • Blocks increase

Especially in sounds like:

Ta, Tha, Da, Dha
Cha, Jha
Retroflex and dental sounds

What To Do

  • Daily tongue rotation exercise

  • Practice difficult sound groups slowly

  • Over-articulate during training

Why It Works

When tongue moves fully:

  • Speech becomes grounded

  • Speed balances

  • Blocks reduce

What People Do Wrong

  • They practice only breathing

  • They ignore articulation

  • They avoid difficult words

Avoidance increases fear.

Practice builds control.

You can also explore:
Fluency techniques for adults (internal link suggestion)


How to Control Speed of Speaking According to Audience

Here is a powerful concept I teach:

Be your own audience.

In every conversation, there are two roles:

  • Speaker

  • Listener

What if you play both?

When you do self-talk, your speed is usually slower. Why?
Because speaker and listener are same person.

So apply this in real conversation.

Practical Technique

While speaking:

  • Slightly shift focus to hearing your own voice

  • Listen to your clarity

  • Notice if words are rushing

No need to overthink.

Just 20% attention on listening.

Why It Works

When you listen to yourself:

  • Brain monitors speed

  • Natural correction happens

  • You feel grounded

This is powerful in meetings, calls, interviews.

For confidence building, you may read:
Speech confidence training (internal link suggestion)


How to Maintain Perfect Speed for Lifetime

Speed control is not a one-day trick.
It is a habit.

And habit forms by repetition.

Brain builds neural pathways through repeated action.

Instead of creating new routine separately, attach speed awareness to existing habits.

Example

Before every phone call:

Remind yourself:
“Clarity + Pause + Listening.”

Do this daily on calls.

Within few weeks, call-speed becomes balanced.

Then extend to:

  • Meetings

  • Friends conversation

  • Public speaking

Important:

Speed habit must be trained in real situations.
Home practice alone is not enough.


Realistic Expectations (Very Important)

Let me be honest.

Some days:

  • Speed will increase again

  • Blocks may return

  • Pressure may come

This is normal.

Fluency is built through exposure, not motivation.

Do not chase perfect speech.
Build controlled speech.

There is difference.

When you stop fighting speed
And start managing clarity
Things begin shifting.


Final Thoughts

If your speed is too high and:

  • Words are unclear

  • Stammering increases

  • Chest feels tight

Then do not panic.

Focus on three things:

Word Clarity
Audience Understanding
Tongue Control

This is how you truly control speed of speaking — not by forcing slowness, but by building control.

Let me ask you something honestly:

If you stopped rushing today…
What would change in your conversations first?


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