Breathwork is Everywhere, But What Is The Science? Patrick McKeown

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Watch Patrick McKeown's full talk at this year's Health Optimisation Summit in London.
    Patrick McKeown is a prominent figure in the field of breath training. His background, having personally experienced respiratory issues like asthma, rhinitis, and sleep-disordered breathing, adds a unique dimension to his expertise.
    21 years experiences are reflected in his written works, with ten books on breath training to his name. Some of his notable books include ‘Breathing for Yoga,’ ‘Atomic Focus,’ 'The Breathing Cure,' and 'Close Your Mouth'. "The Oxygen Advantage," one of his significant contributions, is considered a leading authority on breathing for exercise performance and has been translated into multiple languages.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @georgefirth
    @georgefirth 2 дня назад

    I was there and missed this talk because of food poisoning!!! What a blessing to see it uploaded!!!
    Thank you thank you thank you!!!!

  • @andro6153
    @andro6153 День назад

    I have started nasal breathing around 6 months ago by coming across of one of James Nastor's video. Then your videos were suggested and kept watching almost all of your videos. I wana say thank you for all you do. I do nasal breathing and mouth tapping every night. My life completely changed for good. Sleeping better at night, less stress during the day, calm and relaxed. My mind wont wonder anymore like it used to be, even if it wonders I will smile and bring the attention back to something positive.❤❤❤❤

  • @DanieleScuteri
    @DanieleScuteri 2 дня назад +1

    It required time and effort, and it was challenging at the beginning, but after 6 weeks, I am now able to perform CrossFit workouts using only nasal breathing🙌👃

  • @mareegoulden6424
    @mareegoulden6424 День назад

    This is a brilliant summary! 👏👏
    I agree about age (8.10mins) and being over 60 into 70's having to err on caution.
    However, I've not heard any instructor say it!

  • @grime7002
    @grime7002 2 дня назад +4

    Directing your attention to the back of your head, is a game CHANGER!

    • @waedjradi
      @waedjradi 2 дня назад +1

      Tremendous game changer

    • @noSirIDontLikeIt
      @noSirIDontLikeIt День назад

      Ya it feels good first trying it. I feel like Im in control of breathe and thinking pretty well when intention is on a the stem

  • @noSirIDontLikeIt
    @noSirIDontLikeIt 2 дня назад

    amazing bit about hyperventilate = get out of your head and out and about. hypoventilation = out of your head and into your cells and inner workings

  • @Ronin13881
    @Ronin13881 2 дня назад +1

    So, mouth taping is no longer advisable?

    • @onebreathwell-being
      @onebreathwell-being 2 дня назад +2

      I assume Patrick means 'full' mouth taping (covering the lips). The nasal support breathing tape is myotape which does not go over the lips but around them. 🙏🏻💚💙

    • @Ronin13881
      @Ronin13881 2 дня назад +2

      @@onebreathwell-being Thank you for the info.

    • @waedjradi
      @waedjradi 2 дня назад

      If you are referring to what he explains at 10:34 then the answer to your question is; No, mouth taping is STILL advisable.
      He's saying that he will no longer promote mouth taping, so that nasal breathing can get a chance to be known globally. Mouth taping has a stigma to it and it scares people away hence the benefits it has.
      So it's still advisable. McKeown just won't talk about it anymore.

    • @Ronin13881
      @Ronin13881 День назад

      @@waedjradi Thank you for clarifying that for me. =)