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-=====Breath Work=====+===== Breath Work =====
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 By doing slow, deep, abdominal breathing you are literally sending the signal to the brain, that you are in a safe place. This helps your nervous system move from the stressed sympathetic nervous system to the more relaxed parasympathetic nervous system. By doing this practice you can help to retrain your breathing. By doing slow, deep, abdominal breathing you are literally sending the signal to the brain, that you are in a safe place. This helps your nervous system move from the stressed sympathetic nervous system to the more relaxed parasympathetic nervous system. By doing this practice you can help to retrain your breathing.
  
-Basic Breath Awareness+====Basic Breath Awareness==== 
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 Introductory diaphragmatic breathing, this teaches you how to have more conscious awareness of your breathe and how to deepen this. Introductory diaphragmatic breathing, this teaches you how to have more conscious awareness of your breathe and how to deepen this.
  
-Benefits: Nervous system becomes more calm and quiet with practice, reducing stress, anxiety and improving self-awareness.+**Benefits:** Nervous system becomes more calm and quiet with practice, reducing stress, anxiety and improving self-awareness.
  
-Practice: At least once a day.+**Practice:** At least once a day.
  
-How: Lie on your back making sure you feel comfortable, your knees are bent and feet flat on the floor approximately hip space apart. Put the palm of your hand on your abdomen and breathe comfortably for a moment, observe the quality of your breath. Does your breath feel tense regular, strained, uneven, shallow? What do you notice? Observe without any judgement. Then gradually make your breathing as balanced, relaxed and smooth as possible. Introduce a slight pause after each inhalation and exhalation.+**How:** Lie on your back making sure you feel comfortable, your knees are bent and feet flat on the floor approximately hip space apart. Put the palm of your hand on your abdomen and breathe comfortably for a moment, observe the quality of your breath. Does your breath feel tense regular, strained, uneven, shallow? What do you notice? Observe without any judgement. Then gradually make your breathing as balanced, relaxed and smooth as possible. Introduce a slight pause after each inhalation and exhalation.
  
 Once the breath feels relaxed and comfortable, notice the movement of the body. As you inhale, the abdomen naturally expands; as you exhale, feel the slight contraction of the abdomen. In a gentle way try to actively expand the abdomen on the inhale and contract the abdomen on the exhale to support the natural movement of the diaphragm and experience the pleasure of giving yourself a full, relaxed breath. Continue the practice for 6 to 12 breaths. Once the breath feels relaxed and comfortable, notice the movement of the body. As you inhale, the abdomen naturally expands; as you exhale, feel the slight contraction of the abdomen. In a gentle way try to actively expand the abdomen on the inhale and contract the abdomen on the exhale to support the natural movement of the diaphragm and experience the pleasure of giving yourself a full, relaxed breath. Continue the practice for 6 to 12 breaths.
  
 Once you feel your breath is relaxed, notice the movement of your body in relation to the breath. As you inhale the abdomen expands gently, as you exhale it contracts. Gently encourage the expansion on inhalation and relaxation on exhalation, encouraging the natural movements of your body, experiencing full deep breathes. Practice for 6-12 breathes.  Once you feel your breath is relaxed, notice the movement of your body in relation to the breath. As you inhale the abdomen expands gently, as you exhale it contracts. Gently encourage the expansion on inhalation and relaxation on exhalation, encouraging the natural movements of your body, experiencing full deep breathes. Practice for 6-12 breathes. 
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-The Cooling Breath (Sitali Pranayama) +====The Cooling Breath (Sitali Pranayama)==== 
-Inhaling across the tongue has cooling and calming effect on the nervous system. To do this, you have to curl the sides of your tongue to make it look like a straw. Some people cannot do this, use the Hissing Breath (Sitkari Pranayama) as an alternative.+Inhaling across the tongue has cooling and calming effect on the nervous system. To do this, you have to curl the sides of your tongue to make it look like a straw. Some people cannot do this, use the **Hissing Breath (Sitkari Pranayama)** as an alternative.
  
-Benefits: Improve focus; decreases agitation, anger, and anxiety; and reduces heat.+**Benefits:** Improve focus; decreases agitation, anger, and anxiety; and reduces heat.
  
-Practice: Twice a day, or as needed during stressful times or if you feel sleepy.+**Practice:** Twice a day, or as needed during stressful times or if you feel sleepy.
  
-How: Sitali Pranayama - Sit comfortably on a chair or on the floor, your shoulders relaxed and spine naturally straight. Lower the chin a little, curl the length of you tongue like a straw and project it out of your mouth a little way, make sure you are still comfortable. Gently inhale through the “straw” then slowly lift your chin toward the ceiling, not hyperextending the neck. At the end of the inhalation, with your chin raised, retract the tongue back into your mouth and close it. Gently exhale slowly through the nostrils and slowly lower your chin to a neutral position. Repeat for 8 to 12 breaths. +**How:** Sitali Pranayama - Sit comfortably on a chair or on the floor, your shoulders relaxed and spine naturally straight. Lower the chin a little, curl the length of you tongue like a straw and project it out of your mouth a little way, make sure you are still comfortable. Gently inhale through the “straw” then slowly lift your chin toward the ceiling, not hyperextending the neck. At the end of the inhalation, with your chin raised, retract the tongue back into your mouth and close it. Gently exhale slowly through the nostrils and slowly lower your chin to a neutral position. Repeat for 8 to 12 breaths. 
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-Sitkari Pranayama+====Sitkari Pranayama====
 Inhale through a slightly closed mouth, over the tongue and exhale through the nostrils as you slowly lower your chin back to neutral. Repeat for 8 to 12 breaths Inhale through a slightly closed mouth, over the tongue and exhale through the nostrils as you slowly lower your chin back to neutral. Repeat for 8 to 12 breaths
  
-The Long Exhale+====The Long Exhale====
 This 1:2 breathing practice, this gradually increases your exhalation the aim being for it to be  twice the length of of your inhalation.  This 1:2 breathing practice, this gradually increases your exhalation the aim being for it to be  twice the length of of your inhalation. 
  
-Benefits: Can reduce insomnia, sleep disturbances, and anxiety, whilst relaxing of the nervous system.+**Benefits:** Can reduce insomnia, sleep disturbances, and anxiety, whilst relaxing of the nervous system.
  
-Practice: At bedtime for support sleep, in the middle of the night when awake, or at any time of the day to calm stress. Ideally avoid The Long Exhale first thing in the morning, unless you're experiencing stress. The relaxing nature of the breath make it slightly more challenging to get on with your day.+**Practice:** At bedtime for support sleep, in the middle of the night when awake, or at any time of the day to calm stress. Ideally avoid The Long Exhale first thing in the morning, unless you're experiencing stress. The relaxing nature of the breath make it slightly more challenging to get on with your day.
  
-How: Start by lying on your back, your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor a hips widths apart. Place the palm of your hand on your abdomen and take a few relaxed breaths, feeling the abdomen expand and contract with each on the inhalation and exhalation. Over several breaths count the length of each inhalation and exhalation. If your inhalation is longer than exhalation, make them the same length over the next few breaths. Once your inhalation and exhalation are equal,slowly lengthen your exhalation by 1 to 2 seconds, gently contracting your abdomen. Keeping the breath smooth and relaxed, gradually increase the exhalation by 1 to 2 seconds once every 2-3 breaths. Ensure you experience no strain as the exhalation increases, do this until your exhalation is double the length of the inhalation, but not beyond this. For example, you gently inhale for 4 seconds, do not increase the exhalation to more than 8 seconds.+**How:** Start by lying on your back, your knees bent and your feet flat on the floor a hips widths apart. Place the palm of your hand on your abdomen and take a few relaxed breaths, feeling the abdomen expand and contract with each on the inhalation and exhalation. Over several breaths count the length of each inhalation and exhalation. If your inhalation is longer than exhalation, make them the same length over the next few breaths. Once your inhalation and exhalation are equal,slowly lengthen your exhalation by 1 to 2 seconds, gently contracting your abdomen. Keeping the breath smooth and relaxed, gradually increase the exhalation by 1 to 2 seconds once every 2-3 breaths. Ensure you experience no strain as the exhalation increases, do this until your exhalation is double the length of the inhalation, but not beyond this. For example, you gently inhale for 4 seconds, do not increase the exhalation to more than 8 seconds.
  
 Even if exhalation is only slightly longer than the inhalation, this can induce a calming effect, make sure you don't push yourself beyond your capacity. It may take a number of practices to do this. The caution here is that overexertion can push you pack into the stressed state making you feel anxious or agitated instead of calm. Even if exhalation is only slightly longer than the inhalation, this can induce a calming effect, make sure you don't push yourself beyond your capacity. It may take a number of practices to do this. The caution here is that overexertion can push you pack into the stressed state making you feel anxious or agitated instead of calm.
  
 If you are finding your breath feels uncomfortable or short, or if you're gasping and struggling, on the next inhalation, back off to a ratio that is gentle and do this for 8 to 12 breaths. Finish this exercise with 6 to 8 natural, relaxed breaths. If you are finding your breath feels uncomfortable or short, or if you're gasping and struggling, on the next inhalation, back off to a ratio that is gentle and do this for 8 to 12 breaths. Finish this exercise with 6 to 8 natural, relaxed breaths.
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 +==== Resources ====
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 +  * 5 Minute Breathing Exercise and Guided Meditation -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enJyOTvEn4M
 +  * Daily Breathwork Series, Sitali and Sitkari with Pooja https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PVpZf7lAaA
 +  * The School of Breath - https://www.youtube.com/@TheSchoolofBreath
 +  * What happens with your lungs when you take a deep breath https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBJdyxjylkE
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