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Swimmer increases breath-hold from 17 seconds to 150 seconds!

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On this episode, I have one of my athletes join who has been working through the Oxygen Advantage breathing for athletes process.

When he first started, Alex was only able to hold his breath for 17 seconds. Now, he is over 150 seconds.

Imagine what that does for a swimmer in the water. They don't require breaths as much, so they can continue to focus on form and fluidity.

Now, apply that to any cardiovascular sport. More oxygen to your muscles. Less unnecessary breaths. Increased performance.

Reach out via email if this is something you are looking to do for yourself or another athlete!

  continue reading

39 episodes

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Manage episode 380005369 series 3114907
Content provided by Dr. Beau Sauls. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Beau Sauls or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

On this episode, I have one of my athletes join who has been working through the Oxygen Advantage breathing for athletes process.

When he first started, Alex was only able to hold his breath for 17 seconds. Now, he is over 150 seconds.

Imagine what that does for a swimmer in the water. They don't require breaths as much, so they can continue to focus on form and fluidity.

Now, apply that to any cardiovascular sport. More oxygen to your muscles. Less unnecessary breaths. Increased performance.

Reach out via email if this is something you are looking to do for yourself or another athlete!

  continue reading

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