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advice on breathing techniques please
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3rd Jan 06, 01:21 PM
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advice on breathing techniques please
Hi
I hope someone can give me some advice. I would like to loose some weight and tone up as I would like to get pregnant this year.
My husband and I have gone jogging before which I enjoy but I do have problems controlling me breathing. I know that there must be some techniques that people use.
Can anyone recommend anything?
Thanks a lot
Helen
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3rd Jan 06, 02:01 PM
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It's difficult to advise on breathing but I would try to get a rhythm with your feet, so breath in (left step, right step), out (left step, right step) and so on. If you are running slower you could try in (four steps), out (four steps).
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9th Jan 06, 11:01 PM
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I read Paula Radcliffe's autobiography recently and she said that when she's struggling she counts to 100 in her head 3 times, by which time she has covered 1 mile. I tried it and found it took my mind off my heavy breathing. A lot of people say that listening to music while you run helps too...
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27th Jan 06, 11:24 AM
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I just breath how or when I can. During races when I'm pushing myself, I'll normally find that losing all sense of dignity helps clear the passageways (read that as basically covering myself head to toe in expelled snot and flob!).
MY advice would be not to think to hard about actual technique, just don't try and pretend that you're not huffing and puffing.
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27th Jan 06, 11:29 AM
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If I'm going slowly I breathe on every 3rd step but usually it's every 2. Another tip is if you have a stitch then breathe out hard on the opposite foot from the side of the stitch.
e.g. Stitch on left side, breathe out hard on right foot strike. Also breathe in on right foot strike.
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27th Jan 06, 11:37 AM
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Nice tip! I'm always getting a stitch, will have to give that one a try.
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27th Jan 06, 11:37 AM
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Really? I can't think about breathing when I run. I just sort of do it!
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27th Jan 06, 11:39 AM
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Don Minquez
Really? I can't think about breathing when I run. I just sort of do it!
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I think thats the best way, some people become preoccupied with focusing on their breathing.
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27th Jan 06, 11:42 AM
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For me, what the Count says is too focussed... He'll be reccommending doing the hokey cokey in a minute! ;-)
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27th Jan 06, 11:45 AM
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The count to 100 trick works in a race where you're struggling. I did it at Loch Ness marathon for about 10K. Not the best time I've had...
Put your leg leg in.....your left leg out...
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27th Jan 06, 11:49 AM
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Doesn't Paula do it backwards? (counting that is)
One word of advice though... PLease don't grunt! Grunting is annoying because it's normally a sign that I'm going to be overtaken by a 3 million year old man dressed in his club shirt from the 1820's!
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27th Jan 06, 02:45 PM
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don't think too hard, and remember, if you are going fast you should be gasping!
as a beginner though, try to run at about conversational pace - so you should be able to chat fairly comfortably to a friend all the way round.
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27th Jan 06, 03:00 PM
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Location: East Molesey, Surrey
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As a beginner, if you find it difficult to "control your breathing" then it means you're going too fast. The key to developing endurance is to run very slowly for gradually longer and longer. If you can't have a conversation, then you're running too fast. Slow down, even if it feels odd and awkward. All you'll achieve by running too fast is get knackered, dispirited, and give up.
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27th Jan 06, 03:09 PM
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^ what he said.
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27th Jan 06, 06:13 PM
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That stitch thing works very well.
If I tried to count to 100 three times whilst running I'd probably lose track and get distracted, which is probably the point anyway.
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