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Dan Chief Pontificator
Joined: 22 Mar 1999 Posts: 9334 Location: Salem, OR
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Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2002 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I don't believe one needs to concentrate on breathing at all - in or out. Just do what comes naturally |
That's good advice to someone for whom proper breathing comes naturally, but that's not true for a lot of people... Many runners are very inefficient breathers and don't realize they aren't running relaxed as a result.
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Paul Olympic Medalist
Joined: 28 Apr 2002 Posts: 1610 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2002 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for mentioning the relaxed part. I was thinking that, but it didn't all come out right. For some people there is a definite learning curve for proper breathing.
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training2run Varsity
Joined: 08 Jun 2002 Posts: 253 Location: CyberSpace
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2002 5:25 am Post subject: Breathing = in, out |
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Eeeee Gads, are we speaking of yoga, running or launching rockets?
Perhaps all y'all are correct, and I'm full of it, but whatever you do, do *not* attempt to exhale completely and repeatedly: that residual CO2 serves a purpose.
It is certainly correct that attempting to stay loose (relaxing) is the approach to take - so I guess we agree on one point at least. Mad Dog Mike www.training2run.com |
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training2run Varsity
Joined: 08 Jun 2002 Posts: 253 Location: CyberSpace
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Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2002 12:38 pm Post subject: Lung Blaster!!! |
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I finally saw one of those Power Lung things. It really does look like a gigantic, Buck Rodgers, Asthma Gizmo.
Has anyone actually used one? If yes, how does it differ from trying to blow up a stiff balloon?
In the ad I saw, the guy using it had grey wavy hair. Is that a side effect ? Mad Dog Mike www.training2run.com |
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