Optimal breathing
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:09 am
Sun 14 Dec 2014, 5:49 pm
Hello Ryan, All,
Long time no see!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
I have been focusing on other techniques for quite a while, but just recently dusted off my Alive Clinical version and continue to be impressed at what a lovely piece of work it is, indeed!
Two questions about "optimal breathing rates.
How should this be adapted for Children, specifically a 9 year old (ADHD) little boy? Say the "idiot average" optimal
breathing rate for adults is approximately 10 seconds per breath or 6 breaths per minute. Is there the equivalent of this for various ages? Clearly the normal respiration rate for kids is faster than it is for adults. Does the breathing optimizer utility know or care how old you are? Do we work on the premise that smoothness is smoothness is smoothness, and at whatever breathing rate you achieve smoothness, that is your rate? Or am I missing something?
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This one is more personal, and goes back a couple of years to my first experiences with HRV training. My new results using the breathing optimizer is between 12-13 seconds per breath. When I breath that slowly, I get high smoothness. However, subjectively, the felling of breathing that slowly is uncomfortable, labored, sort of like stepping on the gas and the break at the same time. I get it that "allowing" rather than "doing" is the operating principle. But what is the strategy? How do I get from "doing" to "allowing."
Thanks for what I hope will be an interesting discussion.
Aloha,
Rex
Khon Kaen, Thailand
[email protected]
http://www.MindBodyThailand.com
http://REBTinfo.info
http://www.SecularRecovery.com
Hello Ryan, All,
Long time no see!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
I have been focusing on other techniques for quite a while, but just recently dusted off my Alive Clinical version and continue to be impressed at what a lovely piece of work it is, indeed!
Two questions about "optimal breathing rates.
How should this be adapted for Children, specifically a 9 year old (ADHD) little boy? Say the "idiot average" optimal
breathing rate for adults is approximately 10 seconds per breath or 6 breaths per minute. Is there the equivalent of this for various ages? Clearly the normal respiration rate for kids is faster than it is for adults. Does the breathing optimizer utility know or care how old you are? Do we work on the premise that smoothness is smoothness is smoothness, and at whatever breathing rate you achieve smoothness, that is your rate? Or am I missing something?
********************
This one is more personal, and goes back a couple of years to my first experiences with HRV training. My new results using the breathing optimizer is between 12-13 seconds per breath. When I breath that slowly, I get high smoothness. However, subjectively, the felling of breathing that slowly is uncomfortable, labored, sort of like stepping on the gas and the break at the same time. I get it that "allowing" rather than "doing" is the operating principle. But what is the strategy? How do I get from "doing" to "allowing."
Thanks for what I hope will be an interesting discussion.
Aloha,
Rex
Khon Kaen, Thailand
[email protected]
http://www.MindBodyThailand.com
http://REBTinfo.info
http://www.SecularRecovery.com