Breathwork on Survivor
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Breathwork on Survivor

Every morning, my tribemate and dear friend Frannie and I harnessed this superpower that we all possess by engaging in various breathing exercises right there on the Fijian sand.

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Playa Haters of Cold Exposure
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Playa Haters of Cold Exposure

Ice Baths, cold showers, and deliberate cold exposure, in general, are incredible for health and mood; if you are on social media, you know it’s trending right now in a colossal way.

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What breathwork does for your body
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What breathwork does for your body

Breathing is something we do without even thinking about it, but did you know that the rate at which you breathe can have an impact on your overall health? While the average adult takes around 12-20 breaths per minute, some experts suggest that a slower rate of around 7 breaths per minute may have health benefits. Let's take a closer look at the importance of monitoring your breathing and what a healthy rate looks like.

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Breathing In an Emergency Situation
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Breathing In an Emergency Situation

Waiting until emergencies before knowing how far your breath can carry you is scary. By practicing and getting great at the correct breathing exercises in calm situations, you escape the risk of getting caught off guard in emergencies.

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How to relax
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How to relax

Don't wait until that fight or flight state. Controlled breathing not only keeps your mind and body working at their best, but it can also lower blood pressure, promote feelings of calm and relaxation, and even help de-stress.

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Life Hack: Ice Bath & Cold Shower
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Life Hack: Ice Bath & Cold Shower

Ice baths and cold showers improve resilience, enhance mood, boost metabolism, activate longevity pathways, and increase focus. So why aren’t you taking them?

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Why Is Breathing Through Your Mouth Bad?
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Why Is Breathing Through Your Mouth Bad?

Breathing through your mouth is bad because it changes the structure of your face and leads to bad breath, snoring, and a host of other annoying symptoms. Fortunately, breathing exercises can fix it.

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Cold Shower Breathing - A Refreshing Technique to Recharge Your Body
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Cold Shower Breathing - A Refreshing Technique to Recharge Your Body

Cold shower breathing is a simple and energizing technique that can help you quickly feel more alert and focused. By using special breathing exercises when taking an invigorating cold shower, you can not only provide yourself with stimulating energy boosts, but also use it to support your mental health and emotional well-being.

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How you should be breathing
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How you should be breathing

How you should be breathing is a good question to address, as it offers many health benefits. Gain more knowledge and tips on this important matter here.

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Buteyko Breathing
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Buteyko Breathing

Are you ready to feel less stressed and anxious and be healthier overall? Then take some time to learn more about Buteyko breathing and its benefits.

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Improve Your Oxygen Levels
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Improve Your Oxygen Levels

You probably already know that an increase in oxygen levels has a great positive impact on our overall well-being. But do you also know that it has many other benefits such as, delaying the onset of tiredness in athletes, improving their time trials, and more?

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The Benefits of Breath Holding
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The Benefits of Breath Holding

Depriving our body of oxygen from time to time has amazing positive effects, and so much so that the technique has a name, it's called intermittent hypoxia. In effect, it is about depriving the body of something essential for a short time to produce adaptations.

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Breathing + Anxiety
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Breathing + Anxiety

If you suffer from anxiety and feel it’s holding you back, then keep reading. Learn how breathing affects your anxiety and breathing techniques that work.

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Breathing IQ (BIQ)
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Breathing IQ (BIQ)

"You can’t improve what you can’t measure.” The Breathing IQ, aka BIQ score, does just that. It does this by measuring two key factors, your location of movement (where your mechanics are directing air) and your range of motion (how much air you can take in each breath).

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Post-surgical breathing exercises
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Post-surgical breathing exercises

Surgery and serious injuries are often a catalyst for depression and anxiety. Practicing breathwork is incredibly important after an operation, not only for your mental health but also for your cardiovascular system.

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Tummo Breathing Technique
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Tummo Breathing Technique

It is believed that the practice of Tummo breathing began during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo, who ruled Tibet between AD 617. In Tibet, people practice the Tummo breathing technique to help them stay warm during winter months. It involves inhaling through the nose while exhaling through the mouth. This helps to increase blood flow to the extremities and raises body temperature.

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Ancient Breathing Techniques
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Ancient Breathing Techniques

Breathing exercises are not new. They were first recorded in India around 2000 BC. In Tibet, they were developed further and used to help people cope with extreme conditions. Breathing exercises were used in traditional medicine to treat illnesses like asthma and bronchitis. In the 1950s, Dr. Herbert Benson began using breathing techniques to help people cope with anxiety and depression. He found that his patients experienced relief after just five minutes of deep breathing. Today, there are many types of breathing exercises, including yoga, tai chi, qigong, and mindfulness meditation.

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What’s the best way to detox?
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What’s the best way to detox?

The diaphragm is a muscle located on the bottom of your rib cage. It helps you breathe by moving air through your lungs. This muscle is responsible for expelling carbon dioxide from your body. Breathing exercises for the diaphragm help strengthen this muscle so that you can expel toxins more efficiently through the lymphatic system.

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