How to Breathe While Lifting - Hold Your Breath & Brace (Valsalva Maneuver)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @BarbellLogic
    @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +3

    Breathe in, HOLD & TIGHT, breathe out...ask us your BREATHING questions below.

  • @sondregarathun4302
    @sondregarathun4302 7 дней назад +1

    Really Nice video

  • @josehmoyano
    @josehmoyano 2 года назад +5

    Great explanation as always. Barbell Logic has the best videos about lifting in RUclips ❤

  • @robertsherrow3627
    @robertsherrow3627 28 дней назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @upurbum_Official
    @upurbum_Official 2 года назад +1

    You are the first youtuber mentioning salva breathing. This is key to any lift.

    • @OMAR-vk9pi
      @OMAR-vk9pi 2 года назад

      First part just isnt true lmao

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад

      Thank ya.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +2

      @@OMAR-vk9pi That is true, we're not the first person to ever mention it, but we'll take the complement.

  • @beskeptic
    @beskeptic 2 года назад +2

    Great explanation!

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад

      Awesome, thanks for the watch & comment!

  • @WolfOfDunderMiff
    @WolfOfDunderMiff 2 года назад +2

    I think ive just transcended time i just realize this posted a minute ago

  • @kartikeymishra5398
    @kartikeymishra5398 2 года назад +1

    thanks Barbell logic , it helped!

  • @TheEnvelopeOZ
    @TheEnvelopeOZ 2 года назад +1

    Much appreciated!

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад

      Your comment is much appreciated!

  • @simonadventures3727
    @simonadventures3727 2 года назад +8

    How do you ideally breathe on a triple or 5 reps of heavy deadlifts? I find it increasingly difficult to get enough air in with every further rep without sacrificing tension. Also "taking your time" between reps which is somewhat possible with squats to my experience works the least for deadlifts.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +15

      Decide on a number of breaths between reps and stick to it. Probably 1 or 2, but if you need 3, that's okay (but really try for 1 or 2).
      Also, have the goal of simply getting through the deadlift quickly. Find a cadence (again, 1 or 2 reps).
      Lastly, you might add in a bit of HIIT to work on your ability to not get gassed on the lifting.

    • @simonadventures3727
      @simonadventures3727 2 года назад +4

      @@BarbellLogic
      thanks a ton, sounds reasonable!

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +2

      @@simonadventures3727 Thanks.

  • @Red23165
    @Red23165 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @Jameyy_Jamm
    @Jameyy_Jamm 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for putting this out! I’m still a tad confused about where the breath needs to be focused when taking the breathe in. I hear you need to think about breathing into your belly first, then bracing down. SS & your video seem to imply you take a big breath, like you’re about to swim underwater, then brace down.
    My question is, which one is correct? It seems like belly breathing is more of a cue, this version that you teach seems to be a general simplification. Thank you!

  • @Josh-gb5iw
    @Josh-gb5iw 21 день назад

    So, I recently discovered I had an external hemorrhoid. I've been reading/watching alot of videos on how to breathe properly especially during deadlift. From what I've gathered exhaling at the top lessens pressure on the rectum, but you show holding breath through up and down. It seems that would significantly increase straining?

  • @dday009
    @dday009 2 года назад +1

    Does that do have three legs? That's awesome.

  • @HadrianHalePhotograp
    @HadrianHalePhotograp Месяц назад +1

    What about breathing through pursed lips/hissing on the exertion phase to relieve too much IAP and mitigate a possible hernia/aneurysm?

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Месяц назад

      That's okay. We recommend valsalva for most. Some people do, especially on the press, have trouble passing out, so definitely letting the air out is good for that .Valsalva is not going to cause hernia, though.

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 11 месяцев назад +2

    High blood pressure for 40 years. Would that why Eddie hall passed out during a heavy deadlift?

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  11 месяцев назад +1

      The sudden return of blood flow after its restriction is what causes that. Deadlifting 1000 pounds is not a normal thing

  • @stumble_leiner
    @stumble_leiner 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very good video but I was really hoping you'd show more than 1 rep, because I get the idea is the same but I really struggle getting a good breath out and then in, in a short space of time. With squats for example I end up taking longer and longer between reps.
    I did see you recommend HIIT to someone else, maybe I'm just getting gassed too easily.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  9 месяцев назад +1

      I think your idea here about HIIT is a good idea. Try to keep the number of breaths the same between reps (1-2 is ideal).

    • @stumble_leiner
      @stumble_leiner 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@BarbellLogicif I take more than 1 it feels like it's really upsetting my rhythm, and if I'm going for 8+ reps it actually feels like an eternity to get to the end if I'm pausing at all between them.
      So I am probably just struggling to get enough air in with 1 breath if I'm gassed, so I'll try up my fitness level as mentioned.
      It's s really cool you still reply to comments on older videos and thanks again.

  • @xyzct
    @xyzct 6 месяцев назад

    I strongly suggest taking and holding a deep breath, but keeping your mouth open (so you are holding the breath in with your throat).

  • @sionv2009
    @sionv2009 Год назад +1

    I get lightheaded when I hold my breath while doing squats and deadlifts. Am I doing it wrong?

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад

      Maybe, hard to tell from just this comment.

  • @jjj1923
    @jjj1923 6 месяцев назад +1

    Is this only on big compound mouvements? Or isolation too

    • @TurnOntheBrightLights.
      @TurnOntheBrightLights. 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes it's meant for big compound movements, but there are some others too: overhead press, z press, etc, exercises that benefit from trunk rigidity.

  • @hargow
    @hargow 2 года назад +1

    I find it difficult to maintain back tightness AND perform the Valsava while setting up for the deadlift. If I tighten my midsection, then squeeze my chest up, the midsection becomes loose. Any tips?

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +1

      You might reverse the order, so set the back first, then take a breath and brace. Try that.

  • @bradwideshot8448
    @bradwideshot8448 9 месяцев назад +2

    brace abs, breathe in or breath in, brace abs?

  • @Mattchew2232
    @Mattchew2232 5 месяцев назад

    I've seen some research about those with eye issues like ocular migraines are more at risk for things like glaucoma if they hold their breath under tension like this. Any advice in these cases? Thanks for your video!

    • @andrewtanczyk4009
      @andrewtanczyk4009 24 дня назад

      Wrong video about that. Ask a doctor about that one

    • @Mattchew2232
      @Mattchew2232 24 дня назад

      @@andrewtanczyk4009 Not mutually exclusive, but thanks for caring : ).

  • @enrichfit6337
    @enrichfit6337 Год назад +1

    Is this breathing technique still recommended for women who are postpartum and reintegrating heavy lifting back into their routine? I am more so trying to figure out if this will be too much intra-abdominal pressure on the weakened pelvic floor muscles.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад

      Hey, really good question...I'll get back to you on this.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад +5

      Okay, asked one of our coaches who is a bit more familiar with training pregnant and post-partum women. Couple thoughts.
      Take it easy, in general. Compare things to your baseline. You might decide to let some air out. BUT, really specific advice is hard to give without more background.
      She did share this article as well. It might not apply to you, but it's at least related. www.briannabattles.com/diastasisrecti/

  • @K1NG931
    @K1NG931 Год назад +1

    So I used to do this as a kid because it felt normal. But then some one told me that I need to breathe but now you guys are saying hold your breath. 😭 Help

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад +2

      So, obviously we are going to agree with what we are putting out.
      We would argue that the held breath that fills your lungs, when performed as part of the Valsalva Maneuver, increases the support of your spine, which is important.

  • @Immortalsoul669
    @Immortalsoul669 Год назад +1

    So how about when your not lifting the bar in between reps

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад

      Exhale at the top (or bottom for deadlift), inhale & Valsalva.
      For certain lifts (bench press and maybe press) you can knock out a few reps on one breath (wouldn't recommend for a beginner).

    • @Immortalsoul669
      @Immortalsoul669 Год назад +1

      @@BarbellLogic but when you exhale, you lose tightness with 225 on your spine? Is that safe?

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад

      @@Immortalsoul669 People do it regularly with a LOT MORE than 225 on their spine. Yes. Don't flex your thoracic spine, but exhale, inhale & valsalva and keep going.
      The only alternative in your line of thinking (if we're understanding you correctly) is to not breathe from before you unrack the bar until you rack the bar...that might present some potential safety issues, especially if you're doing a set of 8 or 12 or something.

  • @lppageot
    @lppageot 2 года назад +1

    There's a thousand books now suggesting that we should breathe in and out through the nose (see the Oxygen Advantage method), even when exercising. Any thought on that?

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +4

      We argued our case (in a short video). Those books argue their case. You get to pick. No thoughts on that, no.

    • @lppageot
      @lppageot 2 года назад +2

      @@BarbellLogic Thanks for your response and the video. Greetings from Montreal, Canada.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад

      @@lppageot Greetings. Thanks for the kind follow-up comment. Difficulty (really with anything in life) is experts disagree.

  • @raymondblood6322
    @raymondblood6322 2 года назад +1

    Rips blue books my bible 💙 🙌

  • @Greendwallas
    @Greendwallas 6 месяцев назад

    Why do we have to breathe in from the mouth? It’s dryer and not good for face structure.

  • @NuttedInYoMom
    @NuttedInYoMom 11 месяцев назад +1

    1:07

  • @jerseyjim9092
    @jerseyjim9092 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips. Could do without the music.

  • @SLouiss
    @SLouiss 2 года назад +1

    I grit my teeth when I valsalva. If I hold my breath in my face, I get lightheaded. Maybe it’s my carotid.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +2

      Some people may need to do a martial arts "kyah" during it, as we've had clients who struggle with getting light-headed (the press is another big one).
      Some people wear a mouth guard. You shouldn't be tensing in the jaw, so you might try to adjust how you brace, but a mouth guard is an option as well.

  • @senaares6107
    @senaares6107 2 года назад +2

    I always breathe out at the top of the DL.

  • @confidential2497
    @confidential2497 2 месяца назад +2

    Lol uh, no. My cardiologists, and surgeon all disagree with you. That spike in blood pressure stresses all your heart valves. Some of his patients are bodybuilders that once had healthy hearts, but developed leaky valves from doing exactly this. I've had a valve replacement and I am allowed to lift lighter weights, higher reps, as long as I absolutely do not perform the valsalva. My new valve works okay, but they don't want me stressing it. You're not supposed to be straining during poops either. We all do because we're in a rush and also probably don't have eat healthy enough to have smooth poops. The goal is to keep your heart healthy and not strained.

    • @rip8930
      @rip8930 2 месяца назад +7

      Sure bud, they totally developed leaky hearts from bracing during exercise and not from blasting tren and t. Unless your cardiologist is with his patients 24/7 to see their habits day in and day out, his guess is as good as anyone’s.

    • @willbradley3201
      @willbradley3201 27 дней назад +1

      Well, which is more of an immediate threat to your health, a leaky valve or getting crushed by a failed squat because you couldn’t keep your core tight?

    • @andrewtanczyk4009
      @andrewtanczyk4009 24 дня назад

      Just don’t eat beans 🫘 if you plan to squat and you’ll be fine.

  • @AdamLeMay
    @AdamLeMay 2 года назад +3

    3 minutes of valsalva myth, breezed past the actual title topic

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  2 года назад +4

      I don't know if this is the pun with the "breezed past" but thank you for the view & comment...good luck with your training.

    • @divinecomedian2
      @divinecomedian2 Год назад

      You got anything to add?

  • @ginger9380
    @ginger9380 Год назад

    DO NOT DO THIS, MY LUNG COLLAPSED using this method. Valsava while lifting is dangerous.

    • @BarbellLogic
      @BarbellLogic  Год назад +1

      sorry that this happened to you...hundreds of thousands of people do this and this does not happen