riversongs Posted November 26, 2024 Report Share Posted November 26, 2024 Free Download Nose Breathing For Health, Fitness & LongevityPublished 11/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.01 GB | Duration: 0h 53mBreathing, Nose v Mouth, CO2 v O2, Using and understanding your nose (nous?) keeps you fit and healthyWhat you'll learnUnderstand and Practice the Benefits of Nose breathing (over Mouth Breathing)Know the connection between Nose breathing and 'being in the Zone'Appreciate the pitfalls for Health and Fitness of Mouth BreathingHow Mouth Breathing activates the Flight Fight MechanismHow Nose breathing activates the Parasympathetic Nervous SystemRequirementsNo special requirementsDescriptionThis course explores the advantages of Nose Breathing versus Mouth Breathing and how nose breathing is beneficial for Health, Fitness and Longevity. With the exception of us humans, all mammals breathe just through their noses. As this course demonstrates the nose was built for breathing and the mouth wasn't (the exceptions are laughing and talking). Nose breathing is associated with activation of the Parasympathetic Nervous system which means nose breathing is important in activities that require a relaxed state of mind and reduced energy expenditure. Mouth breathing on the other hand is connected to the Fight, Flight, Freeze (Sympathetic) part of our Nervous System and is more likely when we are in panic mode.The course explores the benefits of nose breathing for:Respiratory Health -Â the Nasal hairs in the nose act as coarse filters, catching larger particles, dust, and other contaminants before they enter the respiratory tract.Dental Health - Allows the mouth to look after the teeth and maintain a health aural microbiomeGeneral Health - Nose breathing is associated with Deeper and more rejuvenating SleepRelaxation - Nose breathing activates the Parasympathetic Nervous SystemFitness - The nose controls the amount of air we take in and take out and It allows us to extract more oxygen from the air (due to a number of reasons). It also keeps the heart rate lower.>>> I first learn about the benefits of nose breathing back in 1995 when I read a book entitled 'Body, Mind, Sport' and I immediately started to put mouth breathing consciously into practice when doing High Intensity Exercise. I love strategies for Health and FItness that one can put into practice on oneself (to see the results) and not have to rely on the (so called) experts to tell us what's best. So this course in part is about my 20 years of experience with Mouth Breathing and how this has impacted my general health and wellbeing.OverviewSection 1: Section One - General IntroductionLecture 1 Introduction: About the CourseLecture 2 Overview of the functions of the nose (less we forget)Section 2: The Many Benefits of Nose BreathingLecture 3 Nose Breathing for Exercise (and Training in the 'Zone') My Personal ExperienceLecture 4 Nose Breathing for enhanced Athletic PerformanceLecture 5 Nose Breathing for improved dental healthLecture 6 Nose breathing for better SleepLecture 7 Nose breathing for improved cardiovascular healthSection 3: ADDITIONAL MATERIALLecture 8 About this thing called Heart Rate Variability (HRV)Anyone keen to explore the difference between nose breathing and mouth breathing,Anyone from the Health and Wellness space,People in Sport.,People with Health Conditions that could be being made worse because they are Mouth BreathingHomepagehttps://www.udemy.com/course/nose-breathing-for-health-fitness-longevity/Download ( Rapidgator )https://rg.to/file/10e642abe1a924828970dad7e8a4a440/agooc.Nose.Breathing.For.Health.Fitness..Longevity.part2.rar.htmlhttps://rg.to/file/c3c4bddf8a27007529472a8a50b5982b/agooc.Nose.Breathing.For.Health.Fitness..Longevity.part1.rar.htmlFikperhttps://fikper.com/1Lr2YQIEvX/agooc.Nose.Breathing.For.Health.Fitness..Longevity.part2.rar.htmlhttps://fikper.com/CTmg148JSc/agooc.Nose.Breathing.For.Health.Fitness..Longevity.part1.rar.htmlNo Password - Links are Interchangeable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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