3 breathing exercises for better health with James Nestor | BBC Maestro
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- Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
- Try these 3 deep breathing exercises to improve your focus, calm a busy brain or help wind down after a long day, with breathwork expert James Nestor.
This video is solely about breathing exercises and should not be seen as medical treatment for specific medical conditions. If you feel like you need medical advice, consult a doctor.
Timestamps:
00:07 - Slowing down your breath
1:55 - Coherent breathing technique
6:36 - Ujjayi breathing
8:38 - 4-7-8 breathing
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It is amazing how much of a difference just breathing deeply and thoughtfully makes. It’s just that unfortunately when we’re stressed and tired, it’s difficult to slow ourselves down and essentially put life on pause and breathe deeply. But it’s so worth it - genuinely life changing
This is wonderful - I'm a Kundalini and Hatha Yoga Teacher and love doing very advanced breathing exercises as I'm also a singer with good lung capacity but these exercises would be good for most of my students who seem to just go into some kind of frozen place when we attempt to just sit and focus on the breath. Love the way you explained the first one - and how people can just simplify to start with and make it shorter.
All borrowed from BHARAT 💪🇮🇳💪
I'm reading his book 'Breath' at the moment. Very well researched with Mr Nestor placing himself at the centre of many controlled experiments. Highly recommended.
I am reading his book at the moment. While it is very interesting, it is incredibly easy to be sceptical about the way he presents the evidence - by this I mean he misses an ENORMOUS amount of contributing factors to various things. Stough was no doubt an innovator, but the Olympic team did prepare at altitude before the Mexico Olympics...and Nestor completely ignores that fact that the team trained at altitude. He also ignores modern lifestyles (activity basis) as well. It doesn't get a mention at all. It is as if he is trying to be sensationalist rather than factful.
I first heard of buteyko breathing in James Nestor’s book. Since then have learned it and it is absolutely life changing!
Where did you learn it? I hyperventilate and want to slow my breathing down
So happy that you changed the 4-7-8 to a 4-8-8 breathing! I've had the same issue with the 7, and have been doing the 4-8-8 for myself and clients for a while!
“We started jamming to find some music for the 4-7-8 breathing, and it sounded like prog rock. Nobody wants that.”
Or Stravinsky 😊😅
Thank you 🙏🏼 that was great!
Love this thank you 🙏💗
very helpful thank you
Great video thanks!
I love this guy!
@bbcmaestro Is there a way to get the wonderful piano play from the coherent breathing exercise as a stand alone piece?
Amazing thank you
Thank you for this. I read James Nestor’s book, Breath, and it has had a powerful effect on me. I shared the book with my 40 yr old daughter. Same. We mouth tape for sleep (no more snoring) and have changed how we breathe during exercise and yoga. (Nasal breathing) 👍🏼So powerful.
Wonderful!
What specific tape has worked for you. I’ve tried one but it gave the skin around my lips allergy. No redness but an itchiness and loss of pigment of the lips. 😢
@@deedee2218The “lips the same color as the rest of the face” look is very interesting and can be very attractive depending on the person.
Mouth taping (for nasal breathing) can be so helpful. I can recommend MyoTape - from Patrick McKeown (wonderful breathing resource, was profiled in Nestor’s book). It’s easy to purchase online, reasonably priced I think, pretty quick shipping to U.S. from Ireland. McKeown has some great breathing meditation audiotapes online as well.
Grazie mille è stato utilissimo ❤
Docotor James, I think you are great, to give us this wonderful oportunity, that I must send to everybody. Mi reverencia para usted.
Last practice was intense for me, love x
Both of these breathing patterns are too slow for me. But it’s been a good reminder to a more mindful breather though. Even though I know this stuff I don’t do it thoughtfully. I bought your book a few years ago and am now listening to it from my library. I’m so glad for the audio review and the book to reference. I mouth tape every single night or even for a nap. I read Close Your Mouth as well. Such valuable information. Thank you.
If they are too slow perhaps you are not breathing correctly
Thanks for demonstrating uja breath so well; it’s the best clarity on this since I have known it. Thanks for the exercises, breath is life. ❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Foi muito bom!
There's a lot of value in the exhale, and value in holding the breath. High CO2 pulls the oxygen out of the bloodstream and into the cells.
I've been doing breathing exercises for 2 years now. I feel 10 years younger
Is there any way to get a 10-20min Version of the Piano? It adds sth very special and there is nothing comparable out there
I want to hear the 4-7-8 prog rock jam.
Saaame! 👀
I want prog rock, liked and subscribed, feeling so relaxed after the 4-7-8 breathing.
Ditto, I’ve doing and teaching the 4-7-8 breathing for years and prefer it.
Saaame!! Willing to collaborate 😂
With Coherent Breathing I almost don’t feel ready to inhale after the exhale for 6, probably just need more practice. With the 4-8-8 I find the hold of 8 a bit of a challenge so tend to do 4-6-8 or 4-6-10 (which is 3 rounds per 60 seconds, same as 4-8-8) as I seem to be able to extend my out breath more easily. I don’t know if that has the same effect.
The Four-8-Eight 👍
I began using this and could not believe how I felt
Ironically, I have multiple lung nodules, which have been diagnosed
as ground glass.
Ya'll need to write a cheque to India every time you do these exercises :D
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10:20 👈(4-8-8)
Question: There's nothing bad for your body bio-chemically about holding your breath in, like in 4-8-8 breathing, right?
I'm asking because in buteyko they always have you breathe out before holding the breath. So I'd assumed it was for some particular reason....but I find holding my breath in to feel nice and relaxing, just as I do holding it out....
Thanks
Good,good, good. But, a little caveat. Watch out for people with clinically somatic, health anxiety conditions. Also ptsd etc with trauma events associated with breathing.choking, sufficating,stragulation, etc
etc. ( retired nhs psychotherapist).
I am curious. Would you think breathing exercise is an no-no for them? Or would you think it should be titrated or adjusted for this special patient population, according to your experience ?
Is the exhale via mouth ?
Nasal breathing for both inhale and exhale
Dr. Andrew Weil exhale through the mouth. See his youtube videos on it.
And he adds a whoosh sound to the exhale with the tongue on the roof of the mouth next to the ridge of the back of the teeth.
Has anyone been doing the breathing exercises with different tongue posters?
important explore
🙏👍😊
Is the 4 7 8 all via nose or exhale via mouth
I believe it's all through the nose. He is a big proponent of nasal breathing and his book, "Breath'" that I'm reading right now, discusses that in detail.
Dr. Andrew Weil recommend silent inhale through the mouth and making a sound on the exhale (tongue touching the upper palate) he's got several videos on youtube explaining it.
What about the count and rhythm as follows: 4 IN and 6 OUT --> for a total of only six breaths per minute?
Breathing in for 7 counts was tough, at moat i managed 4.
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Explain to me how the 4-7-8 or 4-8-8 breathing is calming. I understand Weil promoted this in his book, but just because he said it doesn't make it so. My understanding of the breathing cycle says the 4-7-8 breath is energizing, not calming. You are activating the SNS for 4+7 and the PNS 8... that's energizing. So explain the physiology please.
Slow breathing reduces the heart rate, which in turn calms the adrenal gland and reduces adrenaline flow. Reduced adrenaline allows the mind and body to relax. It calms the fight or flight action.
@@PhillipYewTree My understanding is that the inhale activates SNS and exhale PNS. This breathing technique activates the SNS for a count of 11 and the PNS for 8. That's activating/energizing, not calming.
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"It started to sound like prog-rock - nobody wants that" 😂
Low key kinda do 👀
secretly Mark loves 7/8 prog rock
I feel like my lung capacity only allows for 3-4 seconds of inhalation
Start like this, see where it takes you.
Same here. Only do it maybe 3 or 4 seconds
It will improve over time. Stay the course and focus on your diaphragm
Your lung capacity will oncease over time
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prog rock ftw lol
riight? 😂
I thought stephen elliot is the coherent guy ???
Yes! Stephen Elliott is the founder of Coherent Breathing. Richard Brown and Patricia Gerbarg use Coherent Breathing and thanks to their work and James Nestor’s it has become more widely known in the mainstream,
Christening a new breathing technique… from 4 7 8 to 4 8 8 … that sounds a little excessive 😅
Where is your evidence?
There's actually loads of evidence, do some research, it's really quite fascinating
You may have to buy and read his book!
There are heaps of it. Google it or buy the book. Check Buteiko also (russian scientist).
@@ThreeMakesCrazy His book doesn't explain the physiology.
Proof of the pudding is in eating
Too much talking no action