

An edition of What’s Breath Got to Do With It (2024)
Synchronizing breathing with being
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Publish Date
01-03-2024
Publisher
NoZy Publishing
Language
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Pages
336
Description:
Those who “laugh last” are the ones who postpone the last breath and breathe well until the day comes. My mom practiced Yoga and was a breathwork instructor. I started juggling my breath at the age of nine. Five decades later, I decided to write about my methods, personal experiences, conclusions, and intimate memoirs. The book is a culmination of persistent knowledge-seeking guided by science and cross-examined by personal observations; the approach sidesteps from the trodden path in presentation and interpretation. Even though Air is light, the subject of breathing can be heavy, burdened with myths and mystic words. I aim to simplify tangled topics yet deeply penetrate the matters discussed. The added humor should assist in digesting the fiber of understanding respiration. Here’s a summary of what’s covered: • Basic explanations of the biology and chemistry of breathing. • Indications to assess personal effects of different breathing practices. • Practical ways to evaluate an individual’s breathing profile. • Breathing exercises for physical and mental wellness. • Breathing tools for responding to immediate situations. Chances are my breathing practices will affect you differently than they affect me. Therefore, I intend to provide you with the know-hows and ways to tweak my practices so they may better suit you as an individual. Along the way, I will answer many questions like the ones below. • Why do traumatic events register differently when screaming out as opposed to holding the breath? • How can synchronizing smiles with inhaling augment the effect of breathing exercises? • How can video recordings of night sleeping make mouth-taping redundant? • How does a ‘breathing clock’ improve body language synchronization when speaking to an audience? • How does ‘Dying man’s breathing’ assist in overcoming cravings? • How can the respiratory ‘dead space’ bring a person back to life when performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation? • How to breathe when experiencing motion sickness? Why the breathing equation is changed when feeling seasick (motion + tilting)? • How to breathe when getting a mouth burn from overeating chili? Why is it better to breathe the exact opposite way when overdosing on wasabi or mustard? For many, something that costs nothing is worthless; others believe the best things in life are free. Air is free yet extremely valuable, especially when it’s in short supply. One thing’s certain; you will get more out of this eBook than what you paid for—guaranteed!
subjects: Breathwork, Pranayama, Yoga, Meditation, Inhale, Exhale, Breath, Respiration, Exercises, Breathing