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Wim Hof Method Guided Breathing for Beginners (3 Rounds Slow Pace)


MarleneK
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This is a slower paced Wim Hof Method breathing exercise that starts with a 30 seconds hold building up to 90 seconds breath hold. Very suitable for beginners or anyone who prefers a more gentle guidance. !! Don't do the breathing exercises in a swimming pool, before going underwater, beneath the shower, or piloting any vehicle. Always practice sitting or lying down in a safe environment. Tinnitus symptoms may appear as a result of pushing too forcefully during the breathing exercise. If this happens, take a step back in your future practice, it’s important to increase gradually, not forcefully !!This Breathing Bubble is an audiovisual guide that helps you maintain rhythm and pace during your breathing sessions. Simply watch the bubble as it expands and contracts, and follow with your breath. You'll hear Wim breathe alongside you, and entrancing background sounds help tune out your surroundings, allowing you to focus on nothing but your breath
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==== ABOUT WIM HOF====
“The Iceman” Wim Hof is a Dutch athlete and multiple Guiness World Record holder known for his ability to withstand extreme cold and his extraordinary achievements.Wim believes that EVERYONE is capable of doing the same exceptional things his body allows him to do. That’s why he developed the Wim Hof Method - a combination of breathing exercises, cold therapy and commitment - to give YOU the tools to take control over your body.He’s on a mission to share the potential health benefits of his method, working with scientists around the world to prove that his techniques work.Discover more at wimhofmethod.com

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Thanks for this share, Marlene. Great validation as I recently came upon a recommendation to practice holding one’s breath for longer and longer amounts of time. This 11 minute practice facilitated that in a gradual and comfortable way
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MarleneK

2 years ago
You're welcome 🥰 I found it to be a nice gradual introduction too. Breathwork has so many benefits. So glad this was helpful 🌬
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