The Physiological Sigh

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • This simple breath concept has huge implications for tactical performance. While it does not replace regular breath training or deeper principles, it does offer a quick bio hack , for lack of a better term, to access natural survival overrides during a crisis and is worth considering routine implementation into our self-defense training protocols.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @frankperrella1202
    @frankperrella1202 Год назад +4

    Awesome Kevin, I like the Type of Systema you do it's Combat. I Did some Sambo/ Systema very awesome 👍 I remember you in the Video Wrestling Fundemetals. I been doing Martial art's for 20 years just for Self defense in the area I live in. Awesome videos

  • @johnmcgahan1001
    @johnmcgahan1001 Год назад +1

    great information i personally find this very useful, thank you Mr Secours for this!

  • @SystemaPNG-kh9tv
    @SystemaPNG-kh9tv Год назад +1

    Thank you Kevin. Really helpful tip.

    • @Combatprofessor
      @Combatprofessor  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching.

    • @sebastianrooney7912
      @sebastianrooney7912 Год назад

      Always awesome to see and hear you Kevin! All the very best :)

    • @Combatprofessor
      @Combatprofessor  Год назад

      @@sebastianrooney7912 thank you brother. I miss you and hope you are well.

  • @michaelval7264
    @michaelval7264 Год назад +2

    As always, brilliant stuff. I find it fascinating that you seem to publish videos at the same time I am working on similar subjects. I am helping a colleague write a curriculum where we are discussing performance under stress, citing a lot of David Grossman's research, and some recently discovered Condor Performance, that has good stuff too. Subject matter is why we train the way we train, using meditation, breathing, and other sport / police / combat focus increasing drills for optimal performance. I like the "Square Breath" but haven't seen anything published using that term. Wondering where you found that, I would be very interested in reading. Currently I'm citing Yerkes Dodson, OODA Loop, Cooper Color Codes, Counterfactual Thinking.... which all ties in to being able to breathe and remain in the metal state for best performance under stress and overcoming that stress to continually better ourselves. Again, Thank you for all your work and insight. I am a big fan.

    • @Combatprofessor
      @Combatprofessor  Год назад +1

      That sounds amazing. I strongly recommend you check out Mike Malpass”s book Taming the Serpent and his sequel Fall Seven, Rise Eight. They are treasure troves of research for that topic .

    • @michaelval7264
      @michaelval7264 Год назад

      @@Combatprofessor Thank You I will.

  • @belligerentmovement8
    @belligerentmovement8 Год назад +1

    Love the t-shirt lol

    • @Combatprofessor
      @Combatprofessor  Год назад +4

      Me too but it’s surprising how only martial artists get it. I’ve had so many people ask why I hate yoga lol

    • @belligerentmovement8
      @belligerentmovement8 Год назад +1

      @@Combatprofessor ya it is a little spicy in that way which makes it more fun.

    • @Combatprofessor
      @Combatprofessor  Год назад +1

      @@belligerentmovement8 lol same

  • @billtsepenekas6273
    @billtsepenekas6273 Год назад +1

    Is yawning related to sighing? because i sigh a lot and yawn a lot and other than being a tiny bit anxious maybe I like the fact that its apparently not a problem

    • @Combatprofessor
      @Combatprofessor  Год назад +3

      Yes definitely. The research I’ve read said that early on they weren’t sure of the purpose for either. Earliest theories were that it was a cultural communicator intended to indicate to the rest of the tribe that it was time to sleep so the collective would live in a similar rest cycle but now it seems apparent that this may be a secondary function and the primary function seems to be a respiratory reset. Basically sighing is a more common reset but yawning is a stronger variation that manifests when fatigued or as you noted when you’re more anxious. Since I’ve learned this I’m astounded by how often people sigh and I had never noticed .

  • @jacksdulaney
    @jacksdulaney Год назад

    ⚔️💛⚔️