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Chronic Neck & Shoulder tightness: Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises 

Front Row with Ed and Elizabeth
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Should we pay attention to how we are breathing? Yes, and I’m going to give you 20,000 reasons why we should. On average, we breath between 17,000 -20,000 times per day. The muscles we use to accomplish this task play a critical role in neck, shoulder, and upper back tightness and pain.
Our main breathing muscle is the respiratory diaphragm (belly breathing) which is built to handle the bulk of the breathing work, day after day. The accessory muscles should only come in when we need the extra oxygen, for example, with exercise. These accessory muscles are located in the neck, shoulder, upper back and rib cage.
Belly breathing (or breathing as we should with our respiratory diaphragm) tends to shift the nervous system in to “parasympathetic tone” often referred to as “rest and digest”. Parasympathetic tone is where our body functions best, everything from digestion to muscle tone and tightness, and lower blood pressures.
However, chest breathing (with the accessory muscles) tends to shift our nervous system in to “sympathetic tone”, the famous “fight or flight”. The human body was never designed to function long-term in sympathetic tone. As many of us in our daily, always connected, stressful lives, have noticed, we have become habitual chest breathers as the “normal” breathing pattern. This tends to increase muscles tension that can lead to pain, negatively effects digestion and blood pressure, and can cause sleep cycle disturbances.
If there is one simple suggestion I can make to have global, systemic effects on your overall well-being, it would be to check your breathing pattern and include daily, diaphragmatic breathing. Your body will thank you!

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@Blackmoonsoulx
@Blackmoonsoulx 2 года назад
My neck is so tense that it's deforming my face ... The doctors say that I'm fine , but I can see the problem. I used for too long my neck for breathing.
@legaleagle46
@legaleagle46 3 года назад
That's one of the reasons that singers are specifically trained to breathe from the diaphragm, not the chest. It also enables them to have greater control over their breathing as well as develop their vocal power and stamina while singing. I learned to do it in my early 20s as part of singing in choirs off and on, and it's a habit I've kept up for almost 40 years now!
@jasminepaterson9407
@jasminepaterson9407 Год назад
DONT BELLY BREATHE AS A SINGER. when you deep breathe you should breath into your pelvis which actually causes the belly to go in and lift, which allows your rib cage to move as a RESULT of correct breating.
@Rokia2003
My muscle tension in neck, back and shoulders is ridiculous, when I do breathing exercises I just end up straining in my neck
@zKaizen8
Went to EP this morning and one of the topic we discuss is exactly this. As soon as I control my breathing, my neck and traps soreness/tightness improved already
@aubreylorentz
@aubreylorentz 2 года назад
GREAT video and explanation of the importance of proper breathing! Going to recommend this to my chiropractic patients with chronic headaches, neck and shoulder issues. :D
@audreydesierto9100
@audreydesierto9100 Год назад
My neck and shoulders are realy tigth and now i do it regularly it was true just practice this breathing it really helps a lot.thank you for sharing😊
@grime7002
@grime7002 Год назад
I know I use the wrong muscles during the day because my voice becomes less deep as the day goes on!
@gregaarestad4801
@gregaarestad4801 4 года назад
You know me, Ed! This certainly applies. Thank you. I'll pass it on to my equally "uptight" relatives! If this became a habit for more of us, the world would seem a better place - more relaxed anyhow. I'll try it and see how it goes.
@muhammadroase3862
Perhaps you have changed my life.....I cannot thank you enough...
@katiemarkeci
Thank you kind person
@Boogan-D
@Boogan-D 4 года назад
Howdy. Just stopped by. Say, I like your technical approach. It has been a challenge for me to belly breathe most of the time. I always wondered why. The answer is that chest breathing gets more air in to the lungs, and sucks in the gut. As a kid, I was taught, "Chest out and belly in!"
@billprezioso3677
@billprezioso3677 Год назад
How about how neck and shoulder pain can effect breathing as c-3 and c-4 send signal’s to the diaphragm,I can’t seem to find a video that addresses this issue.
@mahesmuniandy5004
@mahesmuniandy5004 Год назад
I have slip disc c5c6...nw I have breathing problem
@elizabeth.1332
@elizabeth.1332 Год назад
If I have degerated L4 and L5 disks, could this be causing my abnormal breathing as well? Please.
@samtheman7773
@FrontRowwithEd Thanks for this video! Was wondering is it better to breathe in and out of nose or mouth or both? Did not know if this can make more of a difference or not or if I’m over thinking it..?
@thund3rmax
hi, i was wondering what if you belly expands but your upper ribcage doesn't move would this be too much of a good thing and now a bad thing? or is it still ok?
@bigbear5767
Can it be the other way? Can a tight neck cause a tight diaphragm?
@MrTylerbenson
@MrTylerbenson Год назад
Hi! Ive been having concurrent panic attacks and breathe from my chest. I am quitting nicotine vape and trying to learn how to breathe again.
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