I Fixed My Breathwork Mistakes With The TAM-Framework

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @Ayodiba
    @Ayodiba Год назад +24

    Insane, the value in this video is super tight. You can't skip a second.

  • @jimcoon
    @jimcoon Год назад +16

    I’m 70 years old and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease years ago. Some of the most common non-motor symptoms of the disease are depression, anxiety and apathy. Most people are only aware of the tremors that can be the most visible symptom of the disease. I refuse to take anti-depressants because I have read that meditation, exercise and breath-work, for many people, do as much or more good than the SSRI’s and other anti-depressants. I have tried your breathing methods and found them to improve the issues I have been dealing with. Next come the cold showers. I’ve always believed there is a very good reason God allowed hot water heaters to be invented, but I’m going to give it a try. Thank you, Mr. Waga, for the content you provide on RUclips. I, for one, am very grateful to you. I’ll let you know how the cold showers go. You may hear my screams wherever it is you live! Jim in Oregon

    • @lindabea
      @lindabea Год назад +2

      I am new to this practice. I certainly hope the practice will help to alleviate your symptoms. Best of luck!

    • @ericvantassell6809
      @ericvantassell6809 6 месяцев назад +2

      wishing you all success. I hated cold showers for a few days but like them now.

  • @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981
    @blackoakpropertymaintenanc6981 Год назад +50

    Just my two cents.....I've been doing Wim Hof breathing since fall of 2019. I do my breathwork and a cold shower about an hour before bed. I fall asleep quickly and sleep deeply. If for some reason I miss a session (very very rarely), I struggle to fall asleep. The breathwork seems to alleviate stress and calms me down, while the cold shower snaps me into the present moment. A great feeling when I'm done.
    Thanks for this video, Kitaro. Good info.
    Tom

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +6

      Yes! Nice to hear from someone who does the WHM in the evening and does sleep well! Thank you for sharing your practice

    • @djbenwaller1875
      @djbenwaller1875 Год назад +1

      That’s really interesting. I used to do this as well. But I found it made me feel really drained in the mornings. I’m not sure if it was purely just the Wim Hof method, could have been other factors as well. But now I tend to do the breathing when I first wake up, and then have a cold shower after. Sometimes I will do the breathing again in the afternoon if I’m feeling anxious

    • @petertone1616
      @petertone1616 Год назад +1

      I usually "pass out" before finishing 3rd round. I kinda become conscious again and aware that Im not breathing, and not know if I just stopped, and did breath hold early or have been doing the breath hold for a while already, zero concept of time, just total calm being, I try to stay in that moment but...next thing I know Im waking up in the AM 😂

  • @randysimmons8684
    @randysimmons8684 Год назад +7

    About six months ago, I experienced a tightness in the base of my throat and my heart was racing. I went to the emergency room and was diagnosed with an attack of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). They explained to me that my vagus nerve had seized in my throat and made my heart stick in, what I prefer to think of, as the wide open position (160bpm). They treated it by injecting me with adrenaline, which wasn't pleasant. It caused the nerve to release and my heart rate went back to normal.
    Along with my release paperwork was a link for the Wim Hoff method. I have been making it a daily practice since then.
    Yesterday, I was in the middle of a breath hold and my vagus nerve seized again. Admittedly, I was just going through the motions. My mind was completely elsewhere when I could feel my throat seize up and my heart begin racing. I didn't panic and continued , this time being in the moment and focusing on what was going on with my body. After another couple of rounds I could feel my heart rate slow and the tightness in my throat relax. After a cold shower I felt more relaxed and centered than I have in months.
    Awareness cannot be underestimated.

  • @LasVegasSand_s
    @LasVegasSand_s 11 месяцев назад +21

    "Awareness and mindfulness are multipliers for every skill you practice" amen brother.

  • @matthewchavezm.b.s5503
    @matthewchavezm.b.s5503 Год назад +280

    Another great tip is when breathing into the belly, breathe INTO your belly instead of expanding it outward. Its actually a very good practice to breathe into your belly pulling your stomach inward at the bellybutton for normal breathing as well. This will train the transverse abdominis which hold the lower abs and belly in tight instead of pushing them outward producing a pot belly.

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +34

      Thanks for the addition - great advice!

    • @HelloImCrimson
      @HelloImCrimson Год назад +29

      I wish I found this comment sooner. I was actually breathing into the belly while expanding it so drastically that it gave me stretch marks.

    • @matthewchavezm.b.s5503
      @matthewchavezm.b.s5503 Год назад +3

      @@KitaroWaga Your welcome. Thank you as well!

    • @lionjames225
      @lionjames225 Год назад +1

      Thank you for this! #THANKYOUFORTHIS @Lionjames #Lionjames

    • @rckptt0076
      @rckptt0076 Год назад +14

      Why am I so confused by this? I seriously don't understand. Any chance you could link a RUclips video explaining this?

  • @Salazarsbizzar
    @Salazarsbizzar Год назад +156

    I've been doing WH method for over 2 years and I have gone from 1 min to 5 min breath holds. I have developed my style of breathing to something a bit different than Wim instructs but at the heart of it is his method. I think he gives you the skateboard but it's up to you to get good at riding it

    • @mr.broski2427
      @mr.broski2427 Год назад +2

      But how long could you hold your breath without doing those exercises before holding your breath? Like if you were to just take a deep breath right now and hold it how long could you hold it for?

    • @Salazarsbizzar
      @Salazarsbizzar Год назад +8

      @@mr.broski2427 3 to 3.5. I haven't been sick in over 2 years. Even when my friends had covid. I would do it every day just for that

    • @Salazarsbizzar
      @Salazarsbizzar Год назад +8

      @Tronik 5 minutes of breath retention on an exhale.

    • @mr.broski2427
      @mr.broski2427 Год назад +3

      @@Salazarsbizzar That is amazing!!

    • @conradw3rd60
      @conradw3rd60 Год назад +1

      ​@@Salazarsbizzar🎉 😢

  • @lorenzoramos5712
    @lorenzoramos5712 Год назад +32

    This explanaton is amazing!! During the past months I haven't been able to hold for more than 2 mins (and this is forced by the way) but after watching this I was able to hold for 2:45 without any struggle at all. My whole body had so much tingling sensations. Thank you so much for this 🙌

  • @llirhtehtlliw
    @llirhtehtlliw Год назад +8

    Thank you Mr. Waga, I appreciate your T.A.M. sub method for the WHM. Its always great to learn more about the things one enjoys doing.

  • @cinnabarfields3645
    @cinnabarfields3645 Год назад +2

    Kitaro, IMHO this is THE BEST video you've made on the WHM. I know you've talked about some of these points before, this is the clearest, and you've put it all on one place. I've watched lots of other WHM tutorials including the official stuff, and I've read three books now, and this video cuts to the heart of the matter. of how to practice correctly once you know the overall framework. Well done.

    • @lionjames225
      @lionjames225 Год назад

      Thank you for this! #THANKYOUFORTHIS @Lionjames #Lionjames

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад

      Thank you for this nice comment!

  • @ernestonassimo660
    @ernestonassimo660 Год назад +43

    I’m doing the breathing technique combined with cold showers for over 3 years already. I don’t know if im doing it perfectly correct but every time during the breath holding and after the exercise I’m feeling like someone is hitting me with 10 tazer guns for at least 15 min after that. After the cold shower hits the feeling gets even stronger and charges my body with energy for the whole day.

    • @juandeloera9924
      @juandeloera9924 Год назад

      Placebo

    • @bd5518
      @bd5518 Год назад +9

      No way...isnt placebo

    • @MrFreePenny
      @MrFreePenny Год назад

      I get that feeling in my arms! Took some time to accept it for me haha.. I’ve never done the cold shower immediately after though

    • @ernestonassimo660
      @ernestonassimo660 Год назад

      @@MrFreePenny Try it buddy, you’re missing a lot more extra dopamine and energy.

    • @cipher893
      @cipher893 Год назад

      @@juandeloera9924Try it before you knock it. This isn’t prescription medicine.

  •  Год назад +17

    These are excellent points. I’ve done WHM for almost two years and I’ve had exactly the experience of not ”getting there” on my own - not always but too often. This is a path i’m still on, but it’s nice to see i’m not alone on that path 😊

    • @annekeyoungs5752
      @annekeyoungs5752 Год назад

      What is meant with “getting there” ? I just do the breathing and fee a bit less stressed, that’s all

    •  Год назад +3

      @@annekeyoungs5752 I mean those occasions when doing the breathing felt like I could've just skipped it altoghether. It's missing either technique, awareness or meaning or all of them when that happens. Kitaro explains that quite well - or at least I understood it that way

    • @andreawenke5545
      @andreawenke5545 Год назад +1

      Terve Kalle. oletko Suomessa? Good to see a Finnish name here. I wish I could go back to having ice hole swim after sauna again. I did and loved it for many years in Finland, but now I am a whimp having lived for too long in 30 degress and more most of the year.

    •  Год назад

      @@andreawenke5545 you don’t need sauna for a cold bath! ☺️

  • @CraigAnderson-h2h
    @CraigAnderson-h2h 10 месяцев назад +6

    I've had amazing results with the breathing method. At 77, and having a serious heart condition, I could barely walk a block 3 years ago. After doing the breathwork for 40 months I am now walking about 4 miles a day. I could hardly hold my breath for 30 seconds at first, now I can go for 2:30. I actually think people my age would benefit most from Wim's methods. My comment is already too long to elaborate on that point.

    • @discipline-my5hi
      @discipline-my5hi 9 месяцев назад

      Congratulations, sir. It's very cool to see someone your age take the time to change your habits.

    • @CraigAnderson-h2h
      @CraigAnderson-h2h 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Closing in on the 3 year mark and haven't missed a day. Stay with it.@@discipline-my5hi

    • @Conversations-o7n
      @Conversations-o7n 8 месяцев назад

      I always grt migraine after wim hof breathing ​@@discipline-my5hi

    • @whiskyweasal89
      @whiskyweasal89 7 месяцев назад

      That’s incredible results.

    • @CraigAnderson-h2h
      @CraigAnderson-h2h 7 месяцев назад

      @@whiskyweasal89 thanks to Wim!

  • @jonl7855
    @jonl7855 Год назад +1

    I often don't get around to what I need to do, because I fail to clearly set my intention. I am afraid that if I set the intention and don't succeed, then it is worse than just not setting the intention and staying in limbo.
    My goal for now will to be that I set my intention clearly before my next breathwork tomorrow. I am doing this to be healthy, and to enjoy the current moment, for however long I can be present in it.

  • @CecePiwo
    @CecePiwo Год назад

    "Cultivating the courage to face the storm deliberately". What a beautiful quote!!!!

  • @nicoleswierkowski5241
    @nicoleswierkowski5241 Год назад +1

    Great explanation, I also made the mistake to exhale too slow and use force breathing out until I watched this.Thanks for being so clear on the different aspects of the breathing technique. 🙏

  • @crumplepoint2712
    @crumplepoint2712 Год назад +1

    Thank you for an 'outside eye' to ward off bad habits and no clickbait!

  • @discipline-my5hi
    @discipline-my5hi 9 месяцев назад +2

    Heavily distilled summary for later:
    1. Don't short the inhale. When asked to increase pace, this doesn't mean to cut the inhale to compensate for the change. Should happen organically as you progress through the rounds. The exhale speed never changes.
    2. Check in with yourself before starting the practice. Switch to 'observer' mode. Proprioceptive awareness, especially during the gradual filling of the lungs first from the stomach and then to the chest, will improve your practice.
    3. Daily intention setting. What're we going for? Increased energy (sympathetic) or calm (parasympathetic)?
    4. Tethering the practice to a deeper meaning. What is it that you hope to derive from the practice? What are you trying to learn or improve about yourself?

    • @ChrisTomatoPie
      @ChrisTomatoPie Месяц назад

      How would we change our breathing if we want to be more calm vs more energy?

  • @allsinner
    @allsinner Год назад +6

    This is so great! The meaning you told is very valuable. I started the breathing a year ago with not really a meaning, except the one you have as an example. "It feels good"... So even it felt very good, after some months I quitte. This video was very motivating to pick up and use all of the three settings you told. Thank you so much! You have such a calm and powerful face. I want that too 😆 So again thank you! 🙏

  • @swizman17
    @swizman17 Год назад +9

    Thanks Kitaro. This is one of the best WHM guidance videos I've seen. There's no doubt it will help me move forward with my practice.

  • @guitarinteract
    @guitarinteract Год назад +4

    I also discovered that doing a body scan and lying down is more effective. Also following up with meditating including movement meditation. Meaning is the reason I started this method.

  • @owennelson5098
    @owennelson5098 Год назад +3

    Have been practising for a few years and while I get alot out of it, this is excellent information. Thanks

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад

      Glad, it's helpful for also some more experienced folks out here

  • @anaghalandge7050
    @anaghalandge7050 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I’m just a beginner into Wim Hoff method and your video comes at the right time to me. This information is so important and valuable!

  • @erimsee
    @erimsee Год назад +12

    Thx for the explanation and the inspiration. For me it is sometimes easy and kind of natural to do a "good" breathing. Sometimes it is harder to breath in fully or just letting go while breathing out. Being aware of the technique helps a lot in this moments. - In my experience there is a big difference between a breathing session alone at home or doing it in a group with an instructor leading the session. The energy that is brought in by other persons breathing next to me and the reaction of the instructor to the current atmosphere during the session can bring the experience to another level. So the next session alone at home can feel like not experiencing the highest level. But it is just different and not a lower quality.

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад

      Thank you for this beautiful addition about your experience with group breathing!

    • @oscarferrario2399
      @oscarferrario2399 Год назад

      Thnx for your words 😊

  • @MrHaggyy
    @MrHaggyy Год назад +2

    I really need to lay down for the wimhof method. If i sit upright my mind will keep control of my posture and breathing to an extend. If i lay down my body will relax, let me breath much deeper and hold the breath much more comfortably.
    It's also interesting to focus your awareness to one part of your body, while holding the breath. It really helps to relax, warms the muscles and has massage like effects.

  • @breathewelldentalservices
    @breathewelldentalservices 3 месяца назад

    Many thanks Kitaro....have something healthy on me ... your many great videos have improved my technique so much👍

  • @RTA148
    @RTA148 Год назад +1

    This video really helped me. I can hold my breath longer now than I ever could before!

  • @deanofrankenstein6391
    @deanofrankenstein6391 Год назад +39

    I've been doing whm since November, & it's about time I reevaluate exactly how I'm doing everything. This is helpful. Thank you, Kitaro. 🙏

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +4

      Great that my video is helpful for your practice

  • @alistairchapman625
    @alistairchapman625 Год назад +2

    Thank you again for explaining these methods and opening greater depth and connection. I find it miraculous how each time I am feeling low or stuck your videos seem to pop up in front of me at the perfect moment. A gentle steadying hand to help step back on the path. Gracious thanks

  • @sandybateman2504
    @sandybateman2504 Год назад +3

    Thanks . I do Wim Hoff every morning before eating. Always lying down. I always do the awareness protocol first and it does help and make the breath holding easy and spiritual. I will continue doing it. I don’t do the ice work . Not brave enough yet. Thanks for this independent explanation.

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience with the breathwork. As for the cold exposure, you can start with baby steps. It doesn't need to be an ice bath. End your shower by shower cold for a few seconds and progress from there.

    • @julianj860
      @julianj860 Год назад

      @@KitaroWaga how cold does it have to be? Max coldness on the shower, or just until i want to leave?

    • @itsoracle
      @itsoracle Год назад

      you'll never be brave enough just do it it's not gonna kill you, other people are doing it

  • @Nevermindthoughts
    @Nevermindthoughts 2 месяца назад

    I doing this exercise and i happy to say that my anxiety and blood pressure was completely gone and it's going on normal now just incredible do it guys it's work 👍👍

  • @coachchrisgeal
    @coachchrisgeal Год назад +6

    Your content is outstanding as always mate - really helpful and on point - your editing is great as well - thankyou 🙂👌

  • @Upekha001
    @Upekha001 Год назад

    Ktiaro San, your teaching are great contributions for humanity ❤
    One advice though, since there is a accent in your speaking, on top of that the loud background music . . . . it needs some extra efforts to understand what you are actually speaking.
    I wonder if it's possible for you to re- upload this video either with no music OR very low volume in the background ?
    Waiting for your kind reply 🙏
    Thank you again!

  • @bernardifilms
    @bernardifilms 4 месяца назад

    I always wondered how to do this better. Thank you for this clear and professionally produced video.

  • @kentonwickersham8661
    @kentonwickersham8661 Год назад +9

    This is some crazy good value to be receiving for free!! Your channel is great, I've been doing the wim hof method for a while and loving it, but all of your videos have been really helpful to make sure I'm getting the most out of it. Wish you the best!!

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +1

      Great to hear! Thank you so much for your contribution - much appreciated

  • @hunterpaul8777
    @hunterpaul8777 Год назад +4

    Thanks you for sharing these tips! I feel like I have been exhaling too slowly or too long and am going to try a shorter exhale. I love your videos. Much appreciated!

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад

      Hope it helps and thank you for watching

    • @lionjames225
      @lionjames225 Год назад

      Thank you for this! #THANKYOUFORTHIS @Lionjames #Lionjames

  • @mellasone
    @mellasone Год назад +1

    thanks for this information it is very helpful to fully understand what we are doing while practicing this method now I know I have been doing the exhalation totally wrong without knowing the connection between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems in the inhalation and exhalation process, thank you again

  • @taianna186
    @taianna186 Год назад +1

    You're voice is hypnotic.

  • @davidlawrence6712
    @davidlawrence6712 Год назад +4

    Awesome job on this one. Very well explained. Thank you for putting the time in to do this!

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment and watching my videos 🙏

  • @LeilaniG808
    @LeilaniG808 Год назад +1

    Wim Hof made my meditation much more fun. I type A so it takes self-discipline to gear down and empty my mind. I can do that now!

  • @spiritualsenga9250
    @spiritualsenga9250 Год назад

    You are so articulate in your explanation, I love 💜your clear conscience direction with technique guide 🙌 you are awesome 😎

  • @jordostrikoff
    @jordostrikoff Год назад

    Very nice video, lighting music, story, everything on point! nice clothes too

  • @jambonsambo
    @jambonsambo Год назад +1

    Doing Wim hof method solo I use guided breath alongside from you tube , but I find even the ones rated slow speed extremely fast , by time I would do one full belly chest opening breath and exhale the video I'm listening would have done 3 to 4 breaths , to keep up I feel like I have to pant kind of shallow .Needless to say I can't manage the holds for very long.
    Doing without the videos breath prompts I find it very hard to keep track of 30 breaths and extremely distracting to focus on counting breaths for 1 round. Any advice ? Loved this video

  • @rebeccastreet4727
    @rebeccastreet4727 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely love this. Thank you. Very interesting and makes great sense

  • @FreeFlowNatureObserver
    @FreeFlowNatureObserver Год назад +2

    Thank you Kitaro for your clear explanation, I very much appreciate it🙏

  • @cjreeve79
    @cjreeve79 Год назад

    The Wim Hoff breathing method has given me new energy following a head injury and more recently COVID. It helps me feel energetic throughout the day without burning out by the evening. I've been doing it for 4 months but if it continues to make me feel better then that will likely be the driving force for me continuing it. I think perhaps I wasn't getting enough oxygen and practising the breathing method trained me to feel/know when I need to breath more deeply.

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +1

      Great to hear the benefits of WHM in your journey Christopher!

    • @kazimierzbujakiewicz7207
      @kazimierzbujakiewicz7207 Год назад

      You mean a positive test not Covid right🫢😉

  • @Durga695
    @Durga695 Год назад

    I'm really glad you put up this video, I am going to be far more aware of the fullest inhale opening the belly and opening the diaphragm more then letting go. I still get the gasp due to trauma to the throat and gullet and have a short breath hold.

  • @Coeurebene1
    @Coeurebene1 Год назад

    Thanks! Very useful advice, I picked up a few things to improve my practice.

  • @DaveHillJr
    @DaveHillJr Год назад

    Appreciate your channel and thoughtful additions.

  • @joannaperez2879
    @joannaperez2879 Год назад

    I have 2 pulmonary embolisms is it ok to do beginner exercise?? Ido find your instructions very helpful.

  • @gillbrooks4999
    @gillbrooks4999 Год назад

    Thankyou for this video. I love the Wim Hoff method & your advice about the breathing is very timely. I use the breathwork to navigate a very stressful job & it works so well.

  • @afsharlady
    @afsharlady Год назад +1

    Excellent tips. Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @KamilMosciszko-rw8pp
    @KamilMosciszko-rw8pp Год назад

    I'm grateful for these protocols' tips

  • @Turtlpwr
    @Turtlpwr Год назад

    You are for real the best wim hof guy on here hands down

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +2

      I'm honored that you think so 🧡

    • @Turtlpwr
      @Turtlpwr Год назад +1

      @@KitaroWagalove all your videos and they’ve been so helpful with my journey of personal development and re-regulating my nervous system after a lifetime of trauma and severe loss. So once again, thank you so much.

  • @SanthanNaidoo
    @SanthanNaidoo Год назад +1

    I noticed on your inhale the shoulders rise. I've learnt that this can over work some of the accessorie breathing muscles like the SCM,neck as opposed to the diaphragm working like a pump/vacuum . would you consider any of this or just inhale big?

  • @Dakoya
    @Dakoya Год назад

    As oppose the others , this video came to me. It was a fresh breath of air on a matter where the subject is actually air..
    The WHM is special to me.

  • @justinalex3211
    @justinalex3211 10 месяцев назад

    Great video and explanation! Thank you!

  • @justinslaton1130
    @justinslaton1130 Год назад +1

    I use a video of yours that takes us through 4 rounds of win hof breathing. It’s a great video, I use it everyday but can you do another ‘follow along’, when to inhale/exhale type video, without any of the talking over it? Just when to breathe, when to exhale and the breath hold timers? That would help me a lot

    • @matthewchavezm.b.s5503
      @matthewchavezm.b.s5503 Год назад

      You can always make your own if you cant find what your looking for. They are easy to make. Just record yourself breathing in and out and loop that part. Then put sound markers for the times. You can do it for free in Audacity

  • @bobbybobby7616
    @bobbybobby7616 Год назад

    hello, thank you very much and keep it like this. all esteem and respect.
    I'm 44 years old and now I feel better and more energetic than when I was 20. for example, I do the wim hof breathing style depending on how I feel at that moment, = I like to listen to my body, I don't force it. and it helps me a lot. and recently I discovered the keto/carnivore diet = the combination of breathing and the almost carnivorous diet worked wonders for me.
    but in vain I try to explain to someone about the benefits of breathing and this diet, no one believes me.

  • @pokeloco1000
    @pokeloco1000 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much Kitaro! You the best man.

  • @learningwithiyam731
    @learningwithiyam731 Год назад

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing. This is very helpful.

  • @NorfolkNorseman
    @NorfolkNorseman Год назад

    You truly are born to teach 🙏

    • @NorfolkNorseman
      @NorfolkNorseman Год назад

      Ekaa nu ikwa = you are seen in divine gratitude

  • @jaws6162
    @jaws6162 Год назад

    This is most helpful in tuning my technique. Thank you so much.

  • @jamesflaherty9250
    @jamesflaherty9250 Год назад

    Brilliant information and explanation

  • @stevengow401
    @stevengow401 Год назад

    Many thanks Kitaro...a superb explanation of how to improve whm technique!💛

  • @lp1076
    @lp1076 Год назад +1

    I am relatively new to the method. And I experience strong crumps thru the whole body. So I slowed down the pace and now rather practice method slower to integrate it within myself. I still get little crumps, but not as strong as before. And I feel the benefits, although I know there is still much to improve. Has anyone had similar experience? Am I on the right path? And also how long did you guys take to fully empty your mind and reach awareness? Last time I believe I managed to empty it for like 20 seconds.

  • @TheGRoques
    @TheGRoques Год назад +1

    Great explanation of the more subtle aspects of the breathwork and collection of tips and techniques. I was searching for this video as I've been practicing for awhile feeling like I wasn't getting the results I've wanted to. I'm off to the guided breathwork video linked at the end to practice this. Thank you!

    • @blissfulbaboon
      @blissfulbaboon 8 месяцев назад

      Sometimes a magnesium deficiency can cause heart spasms.Manybpeople find that 600 mg of magnesium glycinate helps.

  • @SHIFTourENERGY
    @SHIFTourENERGY Год назад

    Thank you for making this video 🙏

  • @KoiCatMedia
    @KoiCatMedia Год назад +1

    This stuff is brilliant.

  • @homaionheydarzadeh3219
    @homaionheydarzadeh3219 Год назад

    Thx brother, I've doing wim hoff for years. but you just mentiod some of my mistakes ❤

  • @danielellexson4949
    @danielellexson4949 Год назад

    Are we supposed to breath in through our nose or mouth? I have been doing the Win Hof method for around a week and am interested in deepening my understand of this method. Thank you!

  • @alisoninchausti1080
    @alisoninchausti1080 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the tips and very timely arrival too as coincidentally today my spouse and I had been talking about having entered some kind cycle of diminishing returns with the breathing method.
    After a great start for both, we individually seem to have hit some kind of gradual down curve in regards to achieving the same initial plateau of effect, the full blown shimmering (which I presume is down to blood oxygenation) which made for a great Somatic experience and consequent relaxation and feeling of wellbeing. It left me wondering what could it be, what happened, what have I started doing wrong - which only lead me to try harder, perhaps too hard thus missing the point.
    I’ll take your advice in and re-evaluate my practice accordingly.
    I must say, though, that I still struggle with the notion of ‘full inhale and just let go’ because if I don’t force it out I feel as if can’t quite do a full inhale and don’t get the full load of oxygen I’m after.

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your experience and your struggle. Sometimes it can help to be guided through the breathwork where you don't need to think about what you need to do. It can help relaxing more.
      But hitting this plateau of diminishing returns happening to many people. Happened to me as well.

  • @jmact1977
    @jmact1977 Год назад

    Great video. Thankyou. Do you have any advice or experiences with anyone with Long Covid. I have had it for 2.5 years now and still dabble with the WHM but with daily bouts of fatigue/ tingling (like a pins and needle/ light headaches I a cautious not to be excerting y system. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks again.J

  • @alexg.79
    @alexg.79 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much😀

  • @TheRaymonddube
    @TheRaymonddube Год назад

    Thanks for that video! I really needed this perspective on the method.

  • @mrdanyel73
    @mrdanyel73 Год назад +1

    Hey `Kitaro, I really enjoy your calm and well-presented video's
    Its a great help for better understanding these great work outs
    Thanks

  • @mohamedhussein3756
    @mohamedhussein3756 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤️

  • @mistyjohnson4794
    @mistyjohnson4794 11 месяцев назад

    Super helpful!

  • @ivananelovic3425
    @ivananelovic3425 Год назад

    thanks for this man, really helpful!

  • @andybrown6539
    @andybrown6539 Год назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @imnoemit
    @imnoemit Год назад

    I was doing it wrong because in the original video when he inhales, that is very strong inhale, seemed to me he was doing it through the mouth not nose. I started a few days ago and was doubting if I was doing it ok. He do the inhale and exhale fast too which I sometimes find myself not following his count because I do it slower. Thanks for your video

  • @sandycollins3613
    @sandycollins3613 Год назад

    Thank you, this was extremely helpful 🙏

  • @smkumailakbar
    @smkumailakbar 5 месяцев назад

    Hello Kitaro thanks for your videos. I find myself able to do much deeper faster breaths if im sitting and moving my torso and head forward and up during the in breath and then straight during the exhale. However, this seems to use up a lot more of my energy and i am unable to do the breathholds for longer duration even after 4-5 rounds. Is this approach not optimal? If i do just normal sitting or lying deep breathing seems much less deep and i feel the effects much less, but the breath holds are much longer this way.

  • @MrKelso85
    @MrKelso85 Год назад

    Great video thank you I will follow you now

  • @davidkearney511
    @davidkearney511 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @diillonmccullough4212
    @diillonmccullough4212 Год назад

    Yes brother!!!!! The awareness part hit home ❤

  • @ritikasharma-v1q
    @ritikasharma-v1q 10 месяцев назад +1

    00:27 🌬 *The Wim Hof Method engages the autonomic nervous system, utilizing both sympathetic (fast-paced deep breathing) and parasympathetic (breath holds on empty lungs) branches.*
    01:50 🌀 *To experience the full effects of the Wim Hof Method, emphasize strong and deep inhales with short exhales during the activating part of the breathwork.*
    03:15 🎈 *Inhaling to total capacity by expanding the belly and rib cage, gradually building up speed, and avoiding forced exhalation enhances the breathwork's effectiveness.*
    04:23 🧘‍♂ *Awareness is crucial; a mindful approach to the Wim Hof Method involves introspection of tension in the body, awareness of normal breathing patterns, and setting clear intentions for desired outcomes.*
    06:58 🚀 *Setting a clear intention and finding meaning behind the practice enhances the chances of regular and prolonged engagement with the Wim Hof Method.*
    08:19 🔄 *Meaning is essential; practicing the Wim Hof Method solely for immediate gratification may lead to discontinuation, emphasizing the importance of finding a deeper purpose.*

  • @unknownmystic777
    @unknownmystic777 Год назад

    This is just what I needed. Thank you

  • @markotten1755
    @markotten1755 Год назад

    Thank you for this 🙏🏻

  • @shain6946
    @shain6946 Год назад

    These videos you do are very helpful. Thank you

  • @Adamthomas78
    @Adamthomas78 Год назад

    Thank you for such detail! Love your work and tutorials brother!

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Год назад

      My pleasure, Brother! Thanks for watching

  • @felixk5080
    @felixk5080 9 месяцев назад

    thank you for the advice : )

  • @rohinisen5355
    @rohinisen5355 2 месяца назад

    Hi Sir.I have a question.Do we breathe in from our mouth or our nose?

  • @nandu1770
    @nandu1770 Год назад

    Hi, what is your opinion on cyclic hyperventilation breathing exercise suggested by andrew huberman. It is almost similar to win hof breathing but slightly different in the aspect of breath hold part.
    Love to hear your take on that. Which do you think is more beneficial?

  • @PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp
    @PeterMastropasqua-rk7tp Год назад

    Thanks That was Great 👍

  • @laurencem6448
    @laurencem6448 Год назад

    Hello, do you think I can practice the wim hof method when I'm very tired mentally and physically because of a burn-out and I can't sleep for months and months? Thank you for your answer.

  • @rickcramer9426
    @rickcramer9426 Год назад

    Thank you, Kitaro!!

  • @lammertminkes2223
    @lammertminkes2223 Год назад

    Very informative

  • @ryandoherty9696
    @ryandoherty9696 6 месяцев назад

    I broke my nose in several places as an 18 year old and haven't got it fixed even though it impacts my nasal breathing big time when I try to take deep breaths because it's not deemed medically necessary so it would cost me about 6-7k...BUT
    Could you do a breathing tutorial and mistakes with breathing through your mouth as the focus? Been trying Wim Hoff method for a while and I still feel like my breathing is too forced. However, I feel better effects when I don't simply relax my breath out, but push it out almost as equally as the inhale personally...

  • @breathewelldentalservices
    @breathewelldentalservices 3 месяца назад

    Thanks