Breathing

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Are you prepared for altitude?
Studies suggest that inspiratory muscle training, such as with POWERbreathe IMT, is a useful preparatory method for enhancing respiratory muscle efficiency 4-6 weeks before being exposed to hypoxia/altitude.
Utilise the power of your breath
Surfing legend Laird Hamilton once shared his breathing practice in an article he wrote for Men’s Journal, saying how he believes in “getting ahead of the demand curve” before a workout by taking quick breaths-in beforehand. Essentially, this could be considered an inspiratory warm-up. In fact, research shows an inspiratory warm-up, such as with POWERbreathe IMT, prepares the breathing muscles for the rigours of exercise, better than a standard pre-exercise warm-up.
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Think about your breathing... Breathe in through your nose. Breathe in to your torso - back, middle, front & sides. Expand your rib cage all round. Now release your breath down, exhaling through your mouth.
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It’s Valentines Day and we'd like to share this message with all our LOVEly #POWERbreathe followers; our family.. Live to love. Love to breathe. Breathe to live. Breathe to love. Love to breathe.
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Breathing is the gift of life... Something as simple as breathing well could dramatically improve health, wellbeing, sports performance and quality of life. The secret? To breathe like a baby again. Many of us have lost the habit thanks to life’s stresses. And we have the perfect solution... POWERbreathe breathing training. It is a better way to breathe.
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Take your breathing out of its comfort zone. Challenge it. Just as you push your body at the gym to improve fitness and performance, so you can challenge your breathing to increase its strength and stamina. And increased breathing strength and stamina will result in improved performance! So step out of your comfort zone and grow :) Train your breathing with POWERbreathe Inspiratory Muscle Training.
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Be breath aware. Close your eyes and think about your breathing. Even if you don’t have a breathing problem, Inspiratory Muscle Training with POWERbreathe is beneficial. Just as exercise is good for your body and mind, exercising your lungs’ breathing muscles is good for your quality of life.
Weaker inspiratory muscles are usually highlighted with breathlessness, especially in the elderly. However the good news is that in studies, POWERbreathe Inspiratory Muscle Training: • Reduced breathlessness • Restored breathing power • Improved quality of life in people with major debilitating conditions
Strength of the inspiratory muscles (breathing muscles) reduces with age (men 25-years plus, women 35-years plus), although fitter individuals may not notice until approximately 45-years of age. There is good news however! In scientific trials #POWERbreathe Inspiratory Muscle Training has been shown to increase breathing strength, improve breathing stamina, and reduce breathing fatigue.