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S2|E31 - DEEP DIVE - Part 2: Breathing for Runners with Dr Lawrence van Lingen

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Breathing - a fundamental, automated process that we don't give much thought to until we decide to wade back into the waters of fitness after a period of inactivity or attempt a maximal effort, then we are suddenly reminded by burning lungs and constricted chest.

This sensation tends to get the better of us and makes it hard to proceed - let's face it, it feels kak, especially for newbie runners. We're told it gets easier or do we just get better? In this episode we take a deep dive into breathing and the multifaceted ways that we can use our breath to make running a much easier and enjoyable experience!

Our guest, Dr. Lawrence van Lingen, a Chiropractor by trade and human physiology and performance boffin by experience, helps us make sense of seemingly complex concepts like:

  • anterior chain vs. posterior chain vs. balanced running styles and their relevance in breathing styles, emotional/mental wellbeing and injury incidence.
  • super shoes, ground contact time and how the "what's right" has changed over time.
  • side stitches and how to deal with them.
  • unlocking the diaphragm with an interactive "breath pumps" exercise
  • exercise induced asthma and how to improve symptoms with breath work
  • using oxygen flow restriction to improve athletic performance, is it effective and who does it work for?
  • posture, breathing and finding flow
  • the best position to recover from maximal effort intervals

For more recourses or to connect with Lawrence, find him at https://www.innerunner.com/

Enjoy!

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Breathing - a fundamental, automated process that we don't give much thought to until we decide to wade back into the waters of fitness after a period of inactivity or attempt a maximal effort, then we are suddenly reminded by burning lungs and constricted chest.

This sensation tends to get the better of us and makes it hard to proceed - let's face it, it feels kak, especially for newbie runners. We're told it gets easier or do we just get better? In this episode we take a deep dive into breathing and the multifaceted ways that we can use our breath to make running a much easier and enjoyable experience!

Our guest, Dr. Lawrence van Lingen, a Chiropractor by trade and human physiology and performance boffin by experience, helps us make sense of seemingly complex concepts like:

  • anterior chain vs. posterior chain vs. balanced running styles and their relevance in breathing styles, emotional/mental wellbeing and injury incidence.
  • super shoes, ground contact time and how the "what's right" has changed over time.
  • side stitches and how to deal with them.
  • unlocking the diaphragm with an interactive "breath pumps" exercise
  • exercise induced asthma and how to improve symptoms with breath work
  • using oxygen flow restriction to improve athletic performance, is it effective and who does it work for?
  • posture, breathing and finding flow
  • the best position to recover from maximal effort intervals

For more recourses or to connect with Lawrence, find him at https://www.innerunner.com/

Enjoy!

  continue reading

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