How to Breathe When Running
Ever wonder why some days you feel like you can keep running and running, while on others you have zero stamina? Certainly the amount of sleep you got the night before, stress levels, and diet play a role in how you perform during your runs, but how you regulate your breath during your jogging session also effects your energy levels. Here's how to power your muscles with fresh oxygen on each stride.
Learn to breathe deeply: Your lungs are just a bit smaller than your ribcage, but most people tend to use just the top third of this powerful organ.
When you take a deep breath, you are expanding the lungs, pressing down the diaphragm, and causing your abdomen to expand as your lungs fill with air. Learning to breathe this way while running helps you take in lots of oxygen, preventing dizziness and nausea. With a little training and some stretching you can breathe to your full potential and increase your endurance. Cross-training with yoga and Pilates can also help you learn to breathe from your diaphragm.
When you take a deep breath, you are expanding the lungs, pressing down the diaphragm, and causing your abdomen to expand as your lungs fill with air. Learning to breathe this way while running helps you take in lots of oxygen, preventing dizziness and nausea. With a little training and some stretching you can breathe to your full potential and increase your endurance. Cross-training with yoga and Pilates can also help you learn to breathe from your diaphragm.
Match your breathing to your steps: For an easy-paced run, inhale for three or four steps, then exhale for the same amount. Count the steps in your head while you adjust to breathing on tempo. If you are running more intensely, your breathing tempo will increase to support your increased energy output and become faster — a breath in for one to two steps and out for one to two steps. If you can't match your steps to your breathing tempo, then you are trying to run too fast; slow down, and get back into your rhythm.
Breathe differently in cooler temps: It's important to breathe through your nose while running in chillier weather because cold air is dry and breathing through your mouth increases the dryness while decreasing the temperature of the air. Since your lungs do not like dry air, you can experience asthma-like symptoms, like wheezing and coughing, when breathing cold air in through your mouth. Breathing through your nose not only filters out air impurities, but also warms cool air to body temperature, creating less shock for the lungs to decrease those asthma-like symptoms.
Learn to breathe through your nose: If nose breathing is difficult for you, start experimenting with the technique now before the temperature drops drastically. Breathing through the nose helps you breathe more deeply and efficiently, which will ultimately help your running no matter what the temperature is. If you plan to run in cold temps and have yet to master nose breathing, you can try wearing a bandanna (or a shirt that can be pulled up far) over your nose and mouth to help trap the moisture of your breath and humidify in the air before it reaches your lungs.
More:How Much Should You Exercise to Lose Weight?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
Not sure what the difference is between "wheat-free" and "grain-free" bread? Here is some great tips on how to buy a hea...
-
Forever Marine Mask Forever Marine Mask combines deep cleansing, while balancing the skin’s texture with natural sea minerals plus the supe...
-
Boosting Energy & Losing Weight with Forever Therm This thermogenic formula increases the body’s temperature, boosting your metabolism a...
-
It's a beautiful Spring day. There's a cool breeze blowing, not a cloud in the sky, and it's inspired you to lace up your shoes ...
-
Eczema : Researchers believe that it is most likely genetic, although here are triggers that cause its flare-ups. Eczema is fairly commo...
-
There's nothing like the feeling of getting all hot and sweaty from a good cardio workout. You feel amazing, full of energy , and all re...
-
Would you like to work from home? My name is Zoltan Lukacsi, Forever Business Owner! I help people who want: More Money Less Stress More Fre...
-
Introducing F.I.T C9 Program from Forever Living Products We have 9 days Detox program called C9 which is the starting program in F.I.T 69 d...
-
The growing popularity of oil pulling may be undeniable, but the actual benefits of coconut oil continue to be a topic of debate. Some exper...
-
I always had very sensitive skin and very dry in some areas.My eyes were sore many times after i used some of the top branded mascaras or an...
Blog Archive
-
▼
2015
(99)
-
▼
March
(24)
- 4 Surprising Reasons to Drink Aloe Vera Gel Every ...
- How Much Water You Really Need to Drink Daily
- 5 Tips for Skin Care
- Beginner Running Tips and Tricks
- Post-Workout Mistakes That Prevent Weight Loss
- Why You Should Load Up on Protein in the Morning
- 2 Simple Ways to Boost Metabolism in the Morning
- How to Get Rid of Cellulite
- Easy To Follow Detox Plan
- The Best Advice For New Runners
- How to Breathe When Running
- Probably You're Doing Your Detox All Wrong
- Oatmeal Is the Best Breakfast For Weight Loss
- How Much Should You Exercise to Lose Weight?
- Reduce the appearance of wrinkles, puffiness, fine...
- Follow This Formula For Breakfast to Lose Weight
- Aloe vera protector of human immune system
- Aloe vera help cuts ulcer risk
- Top 10 Reasons To Detox Your Body
- The Most Effective Natural Bright Toothgel on the ...
- Save your eyesight with natural nutrients
- Forever Lean - Natural Weight Loss Supplement
- Boost your Fertility with Natural Supplements
- How to ease cold and flu symptoms with natural sup...
-
▼
March
(24)
No comments:
Post a Comment