Breathe in. Breathe out. At this moment you are doing it without even thinking about it. Now, what's funny though is the moment we need to really focus on our breathing, like during exercise, for example, is when we tend to hold our breath. Why is that? Typically someone holds their breathe when they are under stress or perceive a threat. It can also occur when we are anticipating something to happen, as the old saying goes, "Don't hold your breath!" So why does my breathing matter? Aside from the obvious affects that having a complete lack of oxygen would have on us, why does it matter how and when we breathe? I mean as long as do it at least, right? Well at the most basic cellular level the goal of inhalation or breathing in, is to oxygenate the blood in order for us to live, function and perform. While the goal of exhalation or breathing out, is to remove carbon dioxide from the body to remove waste byproduct and keep a proper balance within the system. So that ...
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