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Guided Practice 5: Draw Breath
Kia ora, hello and welcome back! This week we are exploring a foundational technique from the Ohm education curriculum known as the Draw Breath. There are two primary components that I want to you think about today: 1. Extend the length of your pursed lip inhalation for as long as you comfortably can. There is no need to rush the process and force the technique in any way. Remaining calm and relaxed is a priority. 2. Focus on a slow, passive decompression of the entire body as you release the exhale out of the nose. Please complete the technique as much as you feel called to throughout the week. Generally a good rule of thumb is to complete 2-3 repetitions of the Draw Breath with an equal work to rest ratio. I.e if it takes 2 minutes to complete the technique, take 2 minutes rest before proceeding. Please comment on: - What find most difficult about this technique ? - What you learn to love about it ? ☺️ Enjoy team! And of course - BONUS POLL How long can you extend the length of your inhalation?
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Guided Practice 5: Draw Breath
1 like • 20d
Mate your inhale was so long i thought there was a glitch in the video hahaha. Very relaxing technique. Thank you!
Guided Practice 3: Ascending Pyramid
Welcome back team! This weeks Ohm Breath Academy (OBA) practice has a few different elements to it including cyclic breathing and breath holds after exhalation. Remember - It's all about rhythm and relaxation. The more you can consciously soften and relax your body (especially during the breath holds) , the more benefit you will receive from the practice. Feel the rhythm and let it flow! Please comment and let everyone know what your experience with this practice was like... It will help our community of breathers GROW :) BONUS POLL: How long was your final exhale breath hold?
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1 like • Apr 23
Feel great after that, cheers
0 likes • Apr 23
@Fraser Beck good point, good point. something to keep working towards
Guided Practice 2: The Cyclic 5
Hello team! Here is a simple yet profound technique that is foundational to improving your breath awareness and control. We are aiming to extend each nasal inhale and exhale to 5 seconds - this is the basis for achieving an OPTIMAL physiological state. It is relatively easy to maintain when focusing on a guided practice like this, but to maintain this rhythm throughout the rest of the day/ week/ year is where the real game begins. We will dive deeper into the science and practice of breath holds as we progress. Come back to this technique as often as you can. Practice it first thing in the morning and last thing at night. And of course relax, have fun and enjoy the process!
Guided Practice 2: The Cyclic 5
1 like • Apr 22
Loved it, nice way to bring in the breath holds
Guided Practice 1: Time to breathe!
As part of the OHM Breath Academy, we’ll be sharing one guided practice each week. These sessions are here to help you build awareness, develop skill, and deepen your relationship with your breath over time. Follow along, stay curious, and give yourself the space to explore! If you have any questions, insights, challenges - please drop them below in the comments :) Let us breathe 🌬️
0 likes • Apr 21
This session reminds me how important it is to take the time to reconnect with the breath. Such a big change in the scattered brain after this short sesh!
Introductory QUESTIONS for Everyone
Hello there my fellow breathers, I have 3 simple questions for you all: 1. Have you practiced breathing as a trainable skill before? Or is this the first time? 2. What are the things you have the most difficulty with when it comes to learning how to breathe or practicing breathing? 3. What is your WHY? Why are you wanting to learn how to breathe? BONUS: Where are you from and how's the weather ;)
Introductory QUESTIONS for Everyone
1 like • Apr 20
Hey mate, glad to be here. 1. Yep I've done a breathwork program with Tui Greer in 2025 which was amazing. I'm trying to get back into a routine with breathing again and thought this was a great place to start. 2. I think the biggest issue for me is just sticking to a routine (and also not getting distracted by new buzzwords, techniques etc which eventually build up to overwhelm and breakdown my momentum). 3. It really helps me to regulate and is something I want to develop I'm from NZ (AKL), but currently in beautiful Koh Phangan Thailand!! 30degs everyday
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