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S4E7– Brian Firth – Breathing – you’re doing it wrong!
Manage episode 327522870 series 2518442
Breathing is something most of us take for granted. But the more we’ve looked into it, the more there seems to be to this ostensibly simple practice. You don’t have to search far to find a wide range of advice on breathing – ranging from the obvious, to the counterintuitive, to the downright strange! In this week’s episode, Ben and Tim take a deep dive into Buteyko breathing with one of Australia’s leading practitioners, Brian Firth.
Brian’s own struggles with asthma led him to discover Buteyko breathing. As Brian explains, Buteyko is not a breathing technique, but rather a method of re-training yourself to breathe better – for life. Brian takes us through the principles behind the Buteyko methodology and along the way busts some of what he considers the biggest myths about breathing.
5:43 Breath by James Nestor. A good read
6:00 Brian’s issues with asthma, his history as a mouth-breather and his discovery of Buteyko
8:00 The history of Buteyko
10:00 How did it get so bad?! Why would we need to be taught to breathe more efficiently?
11:50 Why deep breathing is NOT a good thing!
15:30 …and why this gets worse when we sleep
17:30 How complex is the Buteyko method?
21:00 Wider benefits of Buteyko
31:00 Buteyko and asthma
41:14 Mouthbreathing – bad! But should you tape your mouth shut when you sleep?
44:40 Sleep apnoea
47:30 Buteyko is not a breathing technique per se; what are Brian’s views on the myriad of techniques out there?
53:15 What about exercise? Are there benefits to nasal or mouth breathing techniques during exercise?
1:01:09 What breathing advice should you give to someone suffering a panic attack?
Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com
Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60
External Links
Get in touch with Brian
More about Brian
Brian’s B&B
Music
The Externals – available on Spotify
Ben Frichot - available on Spotify
103 episodes
Manage episode 327522870 series 2518442
Breathing is something most of us take for granted. But the more we’ve looked into it, the more there seems to be to this ostensibly simple practice. You don’t have to search far to find a wide range of advice on breathing – ranging from the obvious, to the counterintuitive, to the downright strange! In this week’s episode, Ben and Tim take a deep dive into Buteyko breathing with one of Australia’s leading practitioners, Brian Firth.
Brian’s own struggles with asthma led him to discover Buteyko breathing. As Brian explains, Buteyko is not a breathing technique, but rather a method of re-training yourself to breathe better – for life. Brian takes us through the principles behind the Buteyko methodology and along the way busts some of what he considers the biggest myths about breathing.
5:43 Breath by James Nestor. A good read
6:00 Brian’s issues with asthma, his history as a mouth-breather and his discovery of Buteyko
8:00 The history of Buteyko
10:00 How did it get so bad?! Why would we need to be taught to breathe more efficiently?
11:50 Why deep breathing is NOT a good thing!
15:30 …and why this gets worse when we sleep
17:30 How complex is the Buteyko method?
21:00 Wider benefits of Buteyko
31:00 Buteyko and asthma
41:14 Mouthbreathing – bad! But should you tape your mouth shut when you sleep?
44:40 Sleep apnoea
47:30 Buteyko is not a breathing technique per se; what are Brian’s views on the myriad of techniques out there?
53:15 What about exercise? Are there benefits to nasal or mouth breathing techniques during exercise?
1:01:09 What breathing advice should you give to someone suffering a panic attack?
Email us at debrief@unforgiving60.com
Instagram, Twitter: @Unforgiving60
External Links
Get in touch with Brian
More about Brian
Brian’s B&B
Music
The Externals – available on Spotify
Ben Frichot - available on Spotify
103 episodes
All episodes
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