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Wonderful conversation, rosalba is so gracious with her knowldge. Ove jad a session with her years ago. She's also come n tried TRE with me. Thoroughly enjoyed this as I laid in my infrared sauna blanket.
Like yourself Mike this is something of a game changer for me as it challenges many things I thought I knew about Breathwork. A great reminder also that we are all different, and therefore have different requirements when it comes to our breath. And to use the body much more as a way into doing Breathwork. Absolutely brilliant interview and I love the beautiful connection that you have with everyone you have on. Thank you 🙏
Hi Mike, that was a gem of an interview. I knew that breathwork can trigger anxiety in an anxious person, but the techniques that were discussed, using narrow vision and the body, and expanding in gradual increments at however which rate is needed by watching how their body will adapt and change and eventually lean into the breath with more freedom
Learned its ok to breathe into the upper ribs, that it helps open up the torso. Also the diaphragm being a pump that moves blood and fluid all throughout the body. Lastly, stretching and twisting helps, and manual manipulation with balls and rollers can really open up and loosen the diaphragm and ribs. Now, wheres that tennis ball?
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Great interview!! Just loved her!
Fantastic and helpful discussion on breathing. Not just breathing, but attitude toward life in general. Great interview. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
So much more than breathwork.This was amazing.Thank you for bringing Dr,Rosealba into my awareness.
Wonderful conversation, rosalba is so gracious with her knowldge. Ove jad a session with her years ago. She's also come n tried TRE with me. Thoroughly enjoyed this as I laid in my infrared sauna blanket.
Did it help regulate your breathing?
Like yourself Mike this is something of a game changer for me as it challenges many things I thought I knew about Breathwork.
A great reminder also that we are all different, and therefore have different requirements when it comes to our breath.
And to use the body much more as a way into doing Breathwork.
Absolutely brilliant interview and I love the beautiful connection that you have with everyone you have on. Thank you 🙏
oh Paul what a lovely comment, thank you so much, Mike
Hi Mike, that was a gem of an interview. I knew that breathwork can trigger anxiety in an anxious person, but the techniques that were discussed, using narrow vision and the body, and expanding in gradual increments at however which rate is needed by watching how their body will adapt and change and eventually lean into the breath with more freedom
It's a pity that she no longer posts on her yt channel.
Learned its ok to breathe into the upper ribs, that it helps open up the torso. Also the diaphragm being a pump that moves blood and fluid all throughout the body. Lastly, stretching and twisting helps, and manual manipulation with balls and rollers can really open up and loosen the diaphragm and ribs. Now, wheres that tennis ball?
I heard buteyko can help the people who keep hyperventilating after wim hof breathing?
That breathing may be triggering for some highlights how important it is to know who’s in front of you.