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Buteyko Inspired | Binaural Beats 432hz | Sounds of the Ocean | Nose Breathing
This Buteyko Inspired Breathing Exercise is a simple and effective method to help people with Asthma, Panic Attacks, Fatigue, Stress, Sleep Apnoea & high blood pressure.
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Welcome to TAKE A DEEP BREATH (TADB), here you will find a huge variety of Breathing Exercises for Health, Relaxation & Motivation. Here you will also find our dedicated breathing podcast (Breathcast), where you can watch interviews with the worlds top breathing experts • TAKE A DEEP BREATH
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Do not practice this breathwork during pregnancy, or if you are epileptic. People with cardiovascular issues, or any other serious health conditions, should always consult a medical professional before starting breathwork. These breathing exercises are a guide only, you should always listen to your own body and not push yourself, if you feel unwell STOP. Never practice breathing exercises before or during diving, driving, swimming, taking a bath, or in any other circumstance where the loss of consciousness could result in bodily harm. Deep breathing may cause tingling sensations, a ringing in the ears, and/or light-headedness. These are normal responses and are no cause for alarm. If you faint, however, you have gone too far and should take it more slowly next time.
Top Books on Breathing and Breathwork:
✅ Wim Hofs new book "The Wim Hof Method" geni.us/EBJR
✅ James Nestor's Book 'Breath The New Science of a Lost Art' here: geni.us/c1CK
✅ Anders Ollson Book: "Conscious Breathing" here: geni.us/9mjmz7
✅ Belisa Vranich "Breathing For Warriors" here: geni.us/J7QjBc
✅ Belisa Vranich "Breathe" here: geni.us/G5q8Be
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The information provided in this video is provided for informational purposes only and is NOT to be used or relied on for any treatment purposes. All information provided by TAKE A DEEP BREATH is of a general nature, only for educational/entertainment purposes. No information is to be taken as medical or health advice. Follow this breathing exercise at your own risk. TAKE A DEEP BREATH or Mike Maher is not responsible for any losses, liabilities, injuries or damages resulting from any and all claims as a result of your reliance on the information contained in this video. There is the possibility of physical injury. If you engage in this exercise or exercise program, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities, assume all risk of injury to yourself.
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@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH Год назад
All my new breathing exercises are on my new breath app, you can download and start for free by clicking here; thebreathsource.pxf.io/tadb
@e.b.1144
@e.b.1144 3 года назад
I swear at one point I thought I had no body. Like I was dissolving? I don't know how to explain it. It was crazy. 💓
@elliemunro3165
@elliemunro3165 3 года назад
Grandma from New Zealand..oh my gosh...have tried every type of breath...and now I’ve found it! Wonderful.. thank you
@fantasy11.
@fantasy11. 2 года назад
Try wim hof grand ma nd humming breathing
@oliverrees9397
@oliverrees9397 2 года назад
Still doing this every morning for the last 9 months or so. Thank you so much, this breathing method is stunning.
@christinaminoguchi5236
@christinaminoguchi5236 2 года назад
Blood pressure Went from 150/90 to 125/84 in 2 rounds of this breathing. Amazing!
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH Год назад
Love it xx - Mike
@Cactus_hug
@Cactus_hug 2 года назад
This is One of the best breathing videos on RU-vid. Best voice, best visual and best music.
@kickasscorm
@kickasscorm 2 года назад
There seems to be a lot of competition provoking comments on here - namely Wim Hof vs Buteyko Breathing. It really isn't necessary. The wise person will do both, all methods. It doesn't need to be a us vs them mentality. Taking this aside, I suffered with Asthma for many years and managed to control it well, but I believe doing this method will help. I plan to do Wim Hof breathing as well, simply because I want to have better lungs. This video is amazing and I will be practicing this multiple times a day, minimum once. I could do it myself, but the music, waves and voice in this video are amazing and made my breath calm and easily. It was tough at the start but it eased over time. Which is truly amazing. I am so grateful for this video. Thank you so much
@Anelen60
@Anelen60 3 года назад
Thank you! This is also the best meditation ever. And the sea is the best companion for it.
@amantin
@amantin 3 года назад
The most quiet I have seen my mind lately. This is great. 11-February - 2021 #morning_breathing thank you ❤️
@Rob-J-BJJ
@Rob-J-BJJ 4 года назад
youre doing gods work thnks for the vid, i love doing this after a big meal helps my digestion
@gifstar
@gifstar 2 года назад
Sending thoughts and prayers from South Korea. I really enjoyed the relaxation and sensations this breathing gave me. Thank you for the great video 🙏
@dianegilbank5095
@dianegilbank5095 2 года назад
Love this exercise! Thank you
@Robothut
@Robothut 3 года назад
Thank you. Have happy relaxed New Year
@jogonmateyboy1534
@jogonmateyboy1534 3 года назад
I love this video. Thank you so much. I am and have been a regular Buteyko breather for years. Its hard to find videos that are helpful that are true to the actual Buteyko method, I use two others from Take a Deep Breath to mix it up and keep me motivated. This is my favourite, the waves are soooo relaxing. But best of all you help me keep my asthma under control. Thank you again.
@JJ-qc2on
@JJ-qc2on 4 года назад
Love this channel. Love the intro. Very positive. Thank you 🙏😊
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
You are so welcome x love you being here
@glo1761
@glo1761 3 года назад
Your voice and tone and guidance really makes a difference. Its calming. Thank you. You made a difference
@beverleyannes
@beverleyannes 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this. First time for buteyko. Will definitely be doing this as part of my breathing regime. Thank you 😊
@fromdecatur
@fromdecatur 2 года назад
I did this one today. It was very restful and the feeling kept building. Thank you for making it.
@angeliquedejong1774
@angeliquedejong1774 3 года назад
Thanks!
@aniccaanatta1774
@aniccaanatta1774 Год назад
Thank you for all the BUTEYKO practices video... Butyeko method equals a happy life... I wish that one day the whole world will come to practice this method.... ♥️♥️♥️
@tdmmnrdrk2830
@tdmmnrdrk2830 Год назад
This was the best breathing technik which brought me fast to this point of relaxation and feeling of love and freedom. Thanks a lot. I appreciate this channel.
@marionrobertson7819
@marionrobertson7819 3 года назад
I want to say a huge thank you for this channel and getting all the different Breathing together. Offering a wider opportunity to mix and match and find your own balance.. With science available and with Wim Hoff who is pushing the bounderies and creating new science.. Just love it.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! so great to read that, have a wonderful week
@fractalofgod6324
@fractalofgod6324 2 года назад
This is so nice... Thank you
@soufianechairo2320
@soufianechairo2320 4 года назад
Thank you
@ironmindvideopodcast9309
@ironmindvideopodcast9309 3 года назад
I seriously love you guys, I already have 2 of your videos in my daily breath work regiment. Looks like this one is going in there too. Sending you good vibes and spiritual harmony. ❤❤❤ peace and love to you and everyone here.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
❤❤ Thank you ❤❤
@swyllie30
@swyllie30 Год назад
This exercise plus the soundtrack is magic.
@philips-hd1um
@philips-hd1um Год назад
This tape was so helpful for me when going through 6 months of breathing difficulties with medium COVID. This along with of course all my asthma meds maxed and watching my oxygen intake kept me from going to E.R. I continue to do your tapes now for meditation as well as for my asthma. I am ever so grateful for your help and highly recommend it to all. I am now predominantly a nose breather as well. Thanks Cheers! And breathe on!
@Amy-tt5jg
@Amy-tt5jg Год назад
Thank you 🙏 this helped my anxiety and helped me relax
@erinhiggins3675
@erinhiggins3675 3 года назад
I found this very helpful. Thank you so very much for all of your work in developing these guided breathing videos. I use one or two of your videos everyday. In appreciation and with much gratitude...Namaste
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@matangidesai3437
@matangidesai3437 2 года назад
Very nice and calmjng
@georgevera9792
@georgevera9792 4 года назад
I really like this one, brings back that tingling weird feeling that makes my mindbody whole. Thank you.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Thanks George Vera, have a wonderful day
@myofasciatherapy8191
@myofasciatherapy8191 3 года назад
There is not enough words to thank you with all the amazing gifts you give with your work! I am a Buteyko instructor student and would like to ask you: Could you make this very same practice (as the ocean waves are a great meditation) including cadence in the speaking:; especially in the beginning where the voice feels a bit rushed. Like 'breathing in slowly' with the cadence 1234-12345 or advanced with 12345-12345678. I would like to provide this vid to my clients to start with better their breathing habits - I can see that this could help people when starting out :)
@a.k.2432
@a.k.2432 6 месяцев назад
beautiful. thank you
@antoniogermanmoreano4657
@antoniogermanmoreano4657 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@nomadnomad9109
@nomadnomad9109 4 года назад
Love the channel
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Thanks NOMAD nomad xxx great to have you here too
@dianehoffer4295
@dianehoffer4295 3 года назад
We need more of this kind of breathing
@xorzero4965
@xorzero4965 3 года назад
Wonderful! Superb guidance! This is my daily routine .. thank you.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
You're so welcome!
@eduardozalaquett2178
@eduardozalaquett2178 3 года назад
Fantastic meditation 💫
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@itsmejoramos
@itsmejoramos Год назад
This has got to be my most played buteyko youtube video. Can’t seem to move on from it😊
@ceciliaannmarshall878
@ceciliaannmarshall878 2 года назад
Thank you!! Determined to not be a mouth breather! I have severe sleep apnea, néw diagnosis! Started doing your videos two days ago and I had a good night sleep, no waking from dehydration! Praying tonight will be the same ! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and good will!
@haeppyday
@haeppyday 2 года назад
This one is a really good one for me in early mornings for waiting for the body to get active or late at night when the Wim Hoff inspired ones are just too hectic. I LOVE the music! Is this one available at your Benaural Beats as well? THANK YOU FOR YOUR CHANNEL!
@martinferrin
@martinferrin 3 года назад
Wonderful.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Glad you think so :-)
@denicabishop
@denicabishop Год назад
Very, very beneficial in lowering my heart rate!!!
@loessie50
@loessie50 3 года назад
Thx from the Netherlands! This exercise is perfect in this time of covid-19, only breath through the nose..I'am' practising every day a meditation from patrick Mckeong, found on youtube..its from an cd, several years ago..so helpful. Love your video's, more Buteyko..thanks!
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Wonderful!
@aldisgislason9017
@aldisgislason9017 2 дня назад
Best ever y’all
@nebomicic6279
@nebomicic6279 4 года назад
Tnx so much
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
xxx
@The_MariusMuller
@The_MariusMuller Год назад
THANK YOU! you are amazing for doing this work!! :))
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH Год назад
You're so welcome!
@annmccaffrey4227
@annmccaffrey4227 4 года назад
Great 👍
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Thank you 👍
@arimasson
@arimasson 2 года назад
thanks ❤
@jonuhlir7376
@jonuhlir7376 Год назад
Loved this video and session! Great method to relax and slow the motor. I also do faster breathing techniques like Wim Hof with extended breath holds. When should those techniques be used vs. slow and light like Buteyko?
@2xSundays
@2xSundays 3 года назад
Felt very peaceful. Thank you 😊
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@monatamang4933
@monatamang4933 3 года назад
I feel so relax.
@stevedeweese5054
@stevedeweese5054 3 года назад
I love this video and have used it many times. I have been practicing Buteyko breathing about 6 months. I have been taking a Buteyko class and they say our breaths should be rapid, shallow and rhythmic. All of the books I have read and videos I have seen on Buteyko say that the breathing should be slow, shallow and thythmic. I am more comfortable with the slow breathing and I was wondering what your thoughts on this was. Also, what do you think is the best form of breathing to heal the body. Thanks so much
@NikitaNiogon85
@NikitaNiogon85 4 года назад
love the picture
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Thanks Nina, x
@luisfelipeuribe5213
@luisfelipeuribe5213 2 года назад
Great video!! Thank you!! How many times do you recomend to do this work per day for anxiety? Thank you!
@liekewagemaker8217
@liekewagemaker8217 3 года назад
Hi, Thank you for this nice breathing excercise and the beautiful music. Your voice together with the music, is a very nice combination. I wonder if you can tell me, where i can find this music, because i would love to listen to it more. Thank you so much. Have a nice day. Kinds Lieke
@aungpyaesone5543
@aungpyaesone5543 4 года назад
Love you
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Love you too
@scottlesterwoods
@scottlesterwoods 4 года назад
Love you @TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
x
@csmattera
@csmattera 2 года назад
I got light headed. I will practice mores. I’m definitely a beginner and need to learn how to do this for longer too
@nateo9503
@nateo9503 4 года назад
Thanks, best buteyko breathing video ! I have a constant severe breathing prob. This has been very helpful.👍
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Great to hear! x
@nateo9503
@nateo9503 4 года назад
Just subscribed to your channel.( great content ! ). This video ,along with the others , are a welcome asset in my healing journey. Much appreciated ! 😊
@neema87654
@neema87654 3 года назад
Hi! How's your breathing now??
@nateo9503
@nateo9503 3 года назад
@@neema87654 it has been better since I posted that comment. I'm no longer at Death's door, and the panic attacks have stopped. Since then I found out ,that what the doctors were calling asthma, was really a chronic pseudomonas, and E-coli infection. Been on many antibiotics, I'm still fighting it, However the Buteko is very helpful. It calms down my frantic over breathing, and helps clear my sinuses.
@sonyamujeeb1633
@sonyamujeeb1633 2 года назад
Nate- look into DNRS! Life changing to heal body
@uun4028
@uun4028 4 года назад
Love this. Relaxing. But not sure i'm getting it right. A bit of panic breathing going on. I can feel the stress inside me dictate my breathing. Not easy to "let go". Did i miss that each breath in/out should be deep? Is abdominal/diaphram breathing Buteyko, or another practice?
@genew1144
@genew1144 4 года назад
Thanks for this ..i do every day Wim Hof method Before a cold shower and i will had yours ...love the calm given...😊🌠
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Wonderful!
@robertmartino7548
@robertmartino7548 3 года назад
Has the Wm Hof method helped you?
@genew1144
@genew1144 3 года назад
i add your breathing...
@adityajaiswal6801
@adityajaiswal6801 3 года назад
Trust me this kinds of breathworks are faar better than wim hof's and holotropic breathing
@rudrakshidt6835
@rudrakshidt6835 3 года назад
Sorry you misunderstood methods both are awesome
@aymalkhan5781
@aymalkhan5781 Год назад
Both are perfect..
@dianegilbank5095
@dianegilbank5095 2 года назад
I just love this exercise Mike. It has become my new favourite and I find myself doing it as often as I need too. Recently a few times a day,I only discovered this from your 7 day introduction and am very 🙏 grateful. Thank you. 😊
@Carlostrevino26
@Carlostrevino26 3 года назад
Comparing this to whm would make a great video. Increasing co2 versus decreasing co2 🤷🏽‍♂️
@trickieg1465
@trickieg1465 2 года назад
I have been having super bad anxiety, Shortness of breath, Brain frog, loss of focus and concentration along with poor quality sleep. I’m learning more about this method and am going to start doing this daily. Is it normal for this to be difficult when first starting?
@angelawalker1098
@angelawalker1098 Год назад
Lovely video but am tempted during it to cough now and again do I then use the pause technique s.
@chrischris7397
@chrischris7397 4 года назад
Hi love your channel ! Can I practice for exemple wimhof method in the morning and Butheyko breathing in the evening for exemple ??!!
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 4 года назад
Hi chris Chris, Yes, absolutely, do what feels right, try different routines and listen to your body x
@Mike-cb1pm
@Mike-cb1pm 2 года назад
This was hard, i was dizzy as hell..almost felt i was in a rollercoaster. Heart went pounding, temprature went up. This was freakin hard.
@mitchellbodyaction6275
@mitchellbodyaction6275 Год назад
Hi great video. What is de name of the music track of this exercise?
@blah4388
@blah4388 10 месяцев назад
Is there any chance of a longer version of this? Like an hour or more of the music and you just reminding to breath slowly and too much etc? It would be a lifesaver
@blah4388
@blah4388 10 месяцев назад
*not too much
@naomio.7503
@naomio.7503 3 года назад
Do you think this will help excessive yawning/sighing caused my anxiety? Shallow breathing too
@aarong72
@aarong72 3 года назад
How long should each inhale and exhale be?
@danchashepherd4415
@danchashepherd4415 3 года назад
Breath light to breath right. 🤐 Great vid thanks.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@omerkapshuk-ug9df
@omerkapshuk-ug9df 4 месяца назад
i have a question. i googled about butekyo breathing to make sure i practice it right. i found some websites that teaches you to hold your breath after a long inhale and repeat. this video is great and i love it but can you explain the difference?
@peacefuldevi1137
@peacefuldevi1137 3 года назад
🙌🏿🙌🏿
@aaronfarkas6890
@aaronfarkas6890 3 года назад
First off, thanks for this video... first time trying this method... I followed your instructions perfectly...except for the following challenge...I’d appreciate your advice/assistance with managing some strong, tense, pressured sensations around my mouth and jaw. during my nose breathIng. I felt I needed to open and stretch my mouth every so often to relieve the tension. Please explain what’s going on? Any suggestions? Thanks.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
This could be because your breathing so light, that your Co2 has increased (which is the point) but if your particularly sensitive to this then your body is probably conditions to some mouth breathing to get more air in, hence the need or feeling to open your mouth. I would suggest you practice nose breathing as much as possible, especially during any physical activity.
@aaronfarkas6890
@aaronfarkas6890 3 года назад
TAKE A DEEP BREATH ... thanks for replying... I still don’t understand what tconnection there is between a lower CO2 to the tension around my jaw and mouth. ...any evidence for your analysis in the breath literature, Buteyko, or otherwise? I’d appreciate your reply. Thanks 🙏 also, I didn’t feel I was breathing lightly...With due respect, it sounds like you’re speculating ... any other reliable sources agree with your analysis?...just curious if someone like Patrick McCowen? would agree with your analysis ?...otherwise, really appreciated your video. Thanks 🙏
@JT-or3bq
@JT-or3bq Год назад
By “slowing down the breath” do you mean shallower breaths but still feeling the belly move please?
@georgienyima
@georgienyima 3 года назад
I love these exercises but my only problem is the ads at the end. I get into a lovely deep relaxation and sometimes fall asleep and then a loud ad suddenly comes on. Could they be at the beginning instead maybe? :-)
@xorzero4965
@xorzero4965 3 года назад
get an ad blocker chrome extension like AdBlocker Ultimate
@mery84able
@mery84able 2 года назад
When I'm doing this the amount of saliva increase so much that I file like I have to drink it so If I do that am I going to interrupt the breathing ?
@colinlatham7905
@colinlatham7905 Год назад
Listen to this Just about every time I go to bed. Don't always hear the end. Zzzzz 9 months on this is still working
@colinlatham7905
@colinlatham7905 2 месяца назад
It's been 2 years now. Still the best way to unwind. Thank you so much Mike!!
@brandx4
@brandx4 3 года назад
The saliva gave me the assurance i was getting it right
@mery84able
@mery84able 2 года назад
Yes but I have it so many that I have to like drink it and now I wonder when I do that I do wrong
@jakobw135
@jakobw135 7 месяцев назад
If I use my abdominal muscles to SLOWLY breathe ALL THE WAY, I don't feel this air hunger Shouldn't I be breathing only PARTIALLY In and out?
@terriashby1285
@terriashby1285 3 года назад
Can someone help me? I want these benefits but I am confused about ‘breathing into my belly’. Of course I don’t have any lungs down there so does it mean that I should breathe in a way that extends my lung length so they move toward my belly. This question sounds ridiculous but I am serious.
@TAKEADEEPBREATH
@TAKEADEEPBREATH 3 года назад
Think of it more as correct or functional breathing, and by that we mean using the power of your diaphragm - this incredibly huge muscle is responsible for pulling air into and out of your lungs, it massages your organs and it helps stabilize your core. We talk about this because we have a real problem when it comes to sucking in our gut, or panic breathing with our shoulders, so the benefits of breathing into your belly are really vast. hope this helps, Mike
@terriashby1285
@terriashby1285 3 года назад
@@TAKEADEEPBREATH So.... I am not really putting breath in my belly, rather I am actively lowering my diaphragm as I deeply inhale? Am I taking it too literally? I guess I am....
@barmouthbridge8772
@barmouthbridge8772 3 года назад
@@terriashby1285 people breathe shallow normally and with practice you'll notice your lower belly inflating in volume as the diaphragm lowers pulling in a much larger volume of air into your lungs. as you do the exercises focus on your lower belly moving out before you chest expands. it becomes automatic as you become accustomed to slower deeper diaphragm breathing.
@ViagensGringa
@ViagensGringa 3 года назад
I took the buteyko course and we had to sign an NDA basically. This is missing an important component or 2....
@flemmeflemme7654
@flemmeflemme7654 3 года назад
What missing 😮🙏 ?
@wtfhappenedtome
@wtfhappenedtome 2 года назад
What is missing?
@katyoduinn3452
@katyoduinn3452 11 месяцев назад
It's not buteyko. He was actively against deep breathing as we understand it in the west. The real Buteyko method saved my life.
@katyoduinn3452
@katyoduinn3452 11 месяцев назад
It's too complex and powerful to be taught properly or safely via RU-vid.... The practice needs to be adjusted to the disease symptoms like a drug dosage would.
@elieg.8920
@elieg.8920 Год назад
Buteyko breathing i taught you were suppose to hold your breath after exhalation for that type of breathing,
@dimariarmd
@dimariarmd 2 года назад
Is it normal after this exercise I got toothache?
@katyoduinn3452
@katyoduinn3452 11 месяцев назад
It can cause infections to flare up as the immune system gets stronger. It probably means you have a need to see the dentist. Same can happen with subclinical athletes foot flaring up etc. To progress with the breathing the infection or rotton tooth needs filling. Avoid root canals though. Better to remove the tooth in that case .
@lizcome
@lizcome 3 месяца назад
Why not for those with epilepsy? Surely they need more oxygen to their brain than others?
@albacan
@albacan 3 года назад
But Buteyko does not recommend deep breathing
@johnrick3508
@johnrick3508 3 года назад
I realy Hate it... one of my noseholes is most of the time blocked... i dont know how to mske it free, any ideas ?
@sheilaclancy2355
@sheilaclancy2355 3 года назад
You could try alternative nostril breathing to clear the obtruction. When you breath with the part that is blocked breathe in gently and even more gently on the out going breath. One feels alive after doing it.
@louisem2097
@louisem2097 Год назад
Look up videos on RU-vid of Patrick McKeown demonstrating how to unblock your nose. He is one of the main advocates of Buteyko breathing
@derekwallace2278
@derekwallace2278 Год назад
😅❤
@katyoduinn3452
@katyoduinn3452 11 месяцев назад
Speed of breathing and breathing consciously into the belly are NOT buteyko principles. Buteyko is about reducing the volume of air breathed back to the physiological norms. I'm not saying this video isn't helpful and doesn't have some commonalities with buteyko but buteyko understood deep breathing (as we understand it in the west as belly breaths which are big) as one of the biggest drivers of chronic disease. So 'deep breathing' in the title is the opposite of what buteyko promoted. Breathing so gently that it would barely move a candle flame in front of your nose is a better way to describe ideal breathing.
@blossomooo
@blossomooo День назад
The wave sounds are very distracting 😢. Especially for ppl who are already anxious & dsyregulated. It’s too much extra noise & stimulation.
@jenniferjarvis1207
@jenniferjarvis1207 3 года назад
Lovely but is there a reason you interrupt every 1.5 minutes to remind us again to breathe slowly in slowly out slowly in slowly out slowly in? Every 5 minutes might be more soothing?
@theinfjgoyim5508
@theinfjgoyim5508 Год назад
I don't think you know what Buteyko breathing is... This is still Tumo/WHM. Buteyko is breathing less and less often via the nose. We don't exhale through the mouth because it releases too much CO2 which can be thought of as seats for the Oxygen. But despite all that the obvious contradiction is that success of Buteyko is measured in CP and average breathes per minute. Breathing more is 100% the opposite of Buteyko principles and the reference to the switch in sympathetic/para nervous system etc.. is a WHM objective. WHM is good for the switch but the breathing isn't exactly good training, so do the breath work for the switch, but don't think you are doing yourself good by breathing more as more is the opposite of Buteyko at its core.
@colinlatham7905
@colinlatham7905 7 месяцев назад
Mmm. You are hearing something different to me. Listen again to the instructions
@niks1298
@niks1298 3 года назад
Westerners are very good in putting their name label on breathing or meditation techniques used by Indian (Hindu as well as Buddhists) people for centuries. So long as it helps people, it serves its purpose. However a little humility to acknowledge the people who have give it a structured format would be appreciated.
@gioplease6848
@gioplease6848 2 года назад
What is this breathing method called
@katyoduinn3452
@katyoduinn3452 11 месяцев назад
Buteyko had his lab destroyed, funding removed and was physically beaten (which resulted in his eventual death a few years later) as his work was a massive threat to pharmaceutical profits. Some credit to him for the sacrifice made promoting his real, lifesaving discovery about breathing and how to retrain the breathing is only right. I would likely not be here now if it were not for the buteyko Method.
@michellehopelamb5353
@michellehopelamb5353 5 месяцев назад
Confusing uncomfortable and useless. This did nothing but frustrate me.
@akramhassen5798
@akramhassen5798 Год назад
Your on to something.Think breathing is going to be huge in a few years. It's definitely the new yoga and the great thing about it is u don't need any fancy studio or mat. Just 🫁
@user-vg9jx1rv8v
@user-vg9jx1rv8v 3 года назад
Thanks !
@kstept
@kstept 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
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