Finding topics like Nose Breathing on the Barefoot Running Google site is like finding gold in a Colorado mountain stream... you may have to dig through a lot of pretty, pretty neat, pretty interesting, pretty big pile... and then Wham!!! It is hard for me to keep up reading, but worth it! (Member Harry's stuff about holding your arms slightly forward while running downhill fixed my foot slapping in 1 run! Woo Hoo!)
I have been working on nose breathing since I was a kid in college (sorry you youngsters, I am turning 61 next month!) I fought yearly bronchitis, tickling throat for months, stuffy nose! I started treating the stuffy nose with meds, but that just bothered me... didn't seem right... too bad I didn't get the same insight about shoes way back then! (I have always gone barefoot a lot.)((Will save my Bronchitis Busting Coughing exercise for another post.))
I learned to push through the panic I would have with the stuffy nose and amazingly, my body would manage to open a nostril... amazing... duh. They would alternate, which I thought was odd, but found out later is natural. When I really work hard I sometimes open my mouth, but usually I breath through my nose. Since I started running 4 months ago, I have been breaking the faith... of course you have to mouth breath to run! But, I do not get out of breath when I run, and I am comfortable nose breathing, so why not? A later group thread and the original that Harry started encouraged me to try it. I did my 4 miler this evening nose breathing almost the whole way... yep, caught myself a few times! I was comfortable, not out of breath, and felt strong. Very cool!
This all goes along with a web sight that I found some-how a few years ago about how to breath! Seems odd to have to learn... like running bare! I searched and searched for the site tonight and almost gave up. But, I think I found it. It seems to be more commercial now with not so many gems lying around to take for free - ya'know? That's OK. If I like what I find I should be willing to support the source. Here is a link to a page of articles. Some are sort of just directing you to paid materials, but you have to sift the sand to find the gold... remember?
http://www.breathing.com/articles/Default.htm
Hard to find? Just too obvious I guess...
Here is the short story version...
- Do Not breath high and shallow - sounds just like the what the group said! Rather, there is about a 30/70 split of chest/belly breathing.
- Same info as on the group about the autonomic/sympathetic/parasympathetic systems.
- Slow down! - just like the group! We breath too much and end up with too little O2 at the cells!
- Rest mid breath... I think of it as giving the air time to work. Breath out 1,2, 3, rest 4, 5, 6, 7 in 8, 9, 10. Notice how much time is spent in-hale compared to out+rest? About the same 30/70 ratio... hummm...
(Yes, you rest on the out, not on the in... Healthy Pattern)
It feels great and you start to breath very slowly. (Careful, you can get dizzy! From MORE O2 than you are used to!) Sometimes at rest I will breath 4 - 5 times a minute! (Resting heart rate is about 55) By allowing time to fully exhale, the new air has somewhere to go - see? They say our max lung capacity is in our 20s and we loose 20% per year! Yikes! This kind of breathing expands that back out. I have improved a lot, but I still need to work on it! Loosing more weight will give more room too! btw...Asthma sufferers may be helped a lot... sometimes in the panic they are afraid to exhale, so guess what... nowhere for new air to go... more panic! You must Exhale to breath!
Give it a try and let me know how you do!
Barely Running
My husband and I are going to look into FiveFinger shoes. I used to run regularly, but I haven't for a year now. I found out that I take a boxer-shuffle posture when I run -- I had no idea until my husband made fun of me. Sounds like barefoot running helps a runner all around?
ReplyDeletequepash - I am not sure how I missed your question here, but today as I was doing my occasional "spam review" I saw it! Sorry I missed it! As I continue to develop my correct barefoot/minimal running form I try to get away from my own "boxer shuffle" but honestly, if I stretch out for too long I burn out very quickly. For a 3 to 6 mile run, I need to do my own thing - ya'know? If it does not hurt, how can it be bad??? Look at some barefoot running on YouTube and watch some Pose or other forefoot strike videos to get the idea - high cadence, forefoot soft impact directly under your COM, concentrate on lifting each foot not reaching forward or pushing off. Just lean forward to move! It feels like floating... if that looks like a shuffle to someone, who cares!
With your young, slender profile, I am sure you will not look like this shuffling, overweight old man! : )? chaptor
interesting... I'll have to give this a try next time.... I wonder if it also works for indoor soccer.
ReplyDeleteI tell you, nothing like indoor soccer to get you breathing.
Along these lines I read in Dr. Johnson's bowel care book something very similar about breathing like you wrote above for 4-10 minutes a day. He claimed it really improved your health.
How does the nose breathing affect your mile time?
Sorry Theo! I am used to getting email alerts for comments, so when I did not get an alert, I did not think to just go check!!
ReplyDeleteMy mile times are barely improving... what would you expect???
Btu they are improving! Last week I did 14 miles with 16.5+ min/mile, so that is slower, but I just started running again after being unable to run for 3 weeks due to sickness. This week I have done 3 miles and 4.5 miles so far and my times are around 15.5 min/mile. So, while still slow, it is slowly getting faster! btw... my current marathon pace at that rate is about 6.8 hours. Plenty of time for potty stops and still finishing in 8 hours. Remember my marathon walking time with breaks was 7:1:52 in 1999, about 15 min/mile with stops. I am getting close to matching that... barely running!
Dr. OZ even got into "breathing through a straw" on their Real Age eLerts... check it out:
ReplyDeleteSlow breathing
http://www.realage.com/tips/wait-to-exhale-youll-feel-better
Breathing through a straw
http://www.realage.com/check-your-health/clear-your-sinuses/sinus-symptoms-pain-treat-dr-roizen?click=p5link1
At last! Someone who undersatdns! Thanks for posting!
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