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Pop a pillow on it.
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• #3
been doing the uujayi breath for a long time now, it transfers into my sleep apparently, hear rapha have some good ones though
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I used to know this girl yeah, she would smoke the chronic only to have panic attacks, but she was allergic/OCD weird about paper bags......ha ha hahhhhh
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Breathing is much like making love to a beautiful woman; in, out, in, out, in, out, in, out, relax.
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marathon session
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• #7
Snickers session
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• #8
Don't the peanuts get in the way?
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• #9
this is how its done apparently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n2VSe_lja4
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• #10
through my ears...
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• #11
I never deviate from breathing precisely the result of this equation each and every day - has kept me alive thus far.
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• #12
did you know that snakes breath through their eyelids? or something
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• #13
I don't need to breathe. My blood does not require oxygenating.
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My breathing is quick and sehr shallow. Its not somthing I consciously force but im not sure its healthy. When riding in a group those around me start to unnerved, last week I was on a climb and a group of overweight old men I eventually overtook were worried (in french) I was about to expire on them.
Glad we have some budding neuroscientists on this thread as I think its related to an automatic nervous system response attempting to control my blood pressure (which is always low)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomic_nervous_system
Wondering if I should force longer deeper breathing from the belly?
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• #15
Diaphragmatic is best.
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• #16
Draw us a picture then.
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• #17
yes, draw us a diaphragm.
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• #18
in
out
in
out
in
out
in
out
but sometimes when i'm hammering it it's more likein out in out in out in out
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• #19
Through the mouth.
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• #20
Through the arse
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• #21
same as Jond, d.a.b.
..and relax
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• #22
in through the nose, and out through a straw pointing behind. It's pretty aero
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My breathing is quick and sehr shallow. Its not somthing I consciously force but im not sure its healthy. When riding in a group those around me start to unnerved, last week I was on a climb and a group of overweight old men I eventually overtook were worried (in french) I was about to expire on them.
Glad we have some budding neuroscientists on this thread as I think its related to an automatic nervous system response attempting to control my blood pressure (which is always low)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomic_nervous_system
Wondering if I should force longer deeper breathing from the belly?
Try swimming, long slow breastroke helped with my breathing and I'm convinced it increased my lung capacity too...
Which breathing technique?
I was wondering what breathing technique you all use to stay alive? Personally, I've been using the medulla oblongata in the brain stem to control breathing based upon CO2 levels for a while now, and it seems to work, but wondered if there was a better way that cycklists use?
cheers