Sun, May-19-02, 14:15
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Posts: 17
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Plan: atkins
Stats: 235/225/155
BF:
Progress: 13%
Location: Canada
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Breathing
It's true that in martial arts we do exhale at moment of exertion. We do what is called abdominal breathing (we were born this way). What it is, is when you inhale you push out the abdomen; when you exhale, pull the abdomen in and tighten your glutes.
The reasons for this are to improve the blood circulation to your internal organs. It also helps to strengthen them.
This is what I have been taught, It may seem odd but, if you train you should do total body training. Without proper technique you will have limited paybacks. Here it goes:
1. Lay down in a comfortable position. Relax and breathe naturally. (Sleeping Motion)
2. While in sleeping motion, place both hands on your lower abs. Slowly inhale and feel your stomach raise (all breathing through mouth). Exhale slowly and feel your stomach sink. This is natural breathing.
3. Repeat step 2 but after you have inhaled , hold air in lungs. Exhale, and hold with lungs empty.
4. Inhale and hold for 5 seconds. Exhale and hold for 5.
5. Inhale for a count of 10, then hold for 5 seconds. Exhale for a count of 10, then hold for 5.
6. Inhale for a count of 10, then hold for 10 seconds. Exhale for a count of 10, then hold for 10.
7. Practice step3 with movement of body.
8. Practice step 4 with movement of body.
9. Practice step 5 with movement of body.
10. Practice step 6 with movement of body.
This has to be practiced, it doesn't come in one day. I hope you find it helpful, It really helps me in my training.
The reason for exhaling when exerting maximum power is that it helps improve the distribution of oxygen to your muscles.
Good Luck and Good Health
Sharon
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