Provisionals 2013

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Ammar Topalovic
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Re: Provisionals 2013

Postby Ammar Topalovic » Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:09 am

Hi team,

Thanks for the advice Dr Michael i think i do have that problem of breathing and will look into abdominal breathing.

Im busy tonight from work but will anyone be going to moorebank on Wednesday?

Regards,
Ammar

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Fabian Patino
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Re: Provisionals 2013

Postby Fabian Patino » Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:55 pm

Hi All,

Ammar, I will be attending this Wednesday.

Dr. Michael either forum or emails will be fine. Thanks for your advise which i will put to practice.

just a reminder we have 102 days to go before bb-day :)

Regards,

Fabian P.
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Solon Hu
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Re: Provisionals 2013

Postby Solon Hu » Thu Apr 18, 2013 1:16 am

Hi provisionals,

Thanks for the advice Dr. Michael, just wondering what did you meant by breathing from the diaphram. Is it similar to when we take a step forward and breath in with our arms wide open and then breath out while closing our arms and bending forward?

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Michael Sosnin
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Re: Provisionals 2013

Postby Michael Sosnin » Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:53 pm

Re abdominal breathing:-breathing in whilst stepping forward with arms outstretched, as Solon describes, does not neccessarily guarantee abdominal breathing, although it certainly encourages it; abdominal breathing is simply pushing your belly out as you breathe in, rather than expanding your chest as you breathe in. To practice, place your palm on your belly button and push it out with your belly as you breathe in, then let it flatten back as you breathe out- it's how you breathe when you're relaxed, and it helps ventilate the deeper parts of the lung. It also helps prevent panting/gasping for breath and panicking. Preferably breathe in through the nose, and breathe out through the mouth. I'm no expert, but it helps me (when I remember to engage it!).
Dr Mick

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Solon Hu
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Re: Provisionals 2013

Postby Solon Hu » Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:56 am

Thanks Dr Michael, I will keep that in mind. :D


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