How to Use Your Breathing To Calm The Mind And Body
How to Use Your Breathing To Calm The Mind And Body
DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING
Regulated breath is always ruled by non-injury. Never take breathing beyond your comfort. Inhale or exhale as much air as possible within your capacity. With practice, your capacity will increase, but this is not to be considered a contest to see how fast your body can adapt. Breath is the science of restoring the body's natural rhythms by learning not to breathe with only the upper chest; but rather by purposefully using the diaphragm. Be attentive to creating gentle, full, steady diaphragmatic breathe. A complete diaphragmatic breath is made up of three distinct phrases involving the abdominal (belly), thoracic (mid-lung) and clavicle (upper-lung) regions. Diaphragmatic breathing is natural to a newborn baby. It's just automatic to them.
In this session, you will practice Diaphragmatic Breathing .