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Basic Breathing Patterns

There are three basic patterns of breathing: slow, light and variable. You will use these breathing patterns during your contractions to assist relaxation and ensure adequate oxygenation and to enable you to respond appropriately to the intensity of the contractions. Then you may want to switch to either the light or the variable pattern, depending on which is more comfortable for you.

Slow Breathing : use slow breathing, when it feels better to use it than not to use it. A good rule is to begin slow breathing when the contractions are intense enough that you can no longer walk or talk through them without pausing. (more…)

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Best Ways to Breath While Running

It’s important to remember that, if you run out of breath, become dizzy or nauseous, it means you are not taking in enough oxygen for the speed you are running. Generally speaking, this means you must either adjust your speed, or the amount of air you take into your lungs. The tips below keep those two strategies in mind.
7 Key Breathing Tips

1. Try slowing down before attempting to change your breathing.
2. Focus on longer, deeper breaths.
3. Breath more from your diaphragm (belly) than your chest (chest breathing is more shallow). (more…)

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