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3 contributions to 7-Day Breath Hold Challenge
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 6: Feb 2nd - Feb 9th)
Why do we hold our breath for 7 days in a row? Showing up for the Breath Hold Challenge is fun, but also building a mental muscle. Every time you check-in, you hold yourself accountable. Now, translate these victories in real-life challenges: deadlines, conflicts, or simply getting through the first day of the week. The breath - or in this case - lack of breath becomes your guide. But to truly get more out of every breath, you have to go back to ground zero. Start over and build awareness from the ground up. Not sure how? 👇 Click below to watch Stig's take on starting over (1 min)
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 6: Feb 2nd - Feb 9th)
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@Eva Lönn that’s impressive. I might check out doing some longer breath, work, and meditation before trying breath holds. Where do I find the “frozen in Time”Meditation?
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Ah. I found the meditation.
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 5: Jan 26th - Feb 2nd)
Have you mastered the first 7 days of the Breath Hold Challenge? A recent study among a group of elite rugby athletes shows a ~8% VO2peak improvement; within 10 minutes and with just one single breath holding exercise The good part? You can do this too in the comfort of your own home. The exercise is a variant of an O2 table with two differences: - It's on exhale (you hold your breath after you exhale) - It's dynamic (you are moving while you are holding your breath) Here's what to do: - Sit down on a stationary bike (an elliptical trainer or rowing machine works as well) - Adjust the resistance to zero for a no load session - Perform six maximum capacity breath holds on exhale, with 30 second rest - Exercise for 10 minutes during these breath holds Feeling energized? The extra performance can last up to 5 hours after workout. What a great way to start the day (or week). 😎 Give it a try & share your findings with the group. 👇
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 5: Jan 26th - Feb 2nd)
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Day 4: 4 Dives 1:30,1:45, 2:00 The Max hold: 3:10
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@Sean Haynes impressive!
Welcome to the 7-Day Breath Hold Challenge (Introduce Yourself)
Are you ready to double or triple your breath hold time? And unlock hidden powers of your mind you could never imagine. This human dolphin is waiting for you in the classroom! And the more you post & share, the more you will open up… So - let's get started! Post a picture of yourself & write what you hope to achieve by the end of the 7 days:
Welcome to the 7-Day Breath Hold Challenge (Introduce Yourself)
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Hey guys and gals! I’m Harald from Germany. I’m an electrical engineer 🔋 and professional pilot ✈️. It must be more than 10 years ago 🤔😱 that I first bought a Breatheology course from Stig. I got sidetracked and never completed it but stayed interested in breathing and its effects. In the last years, I tried Wim Hof and the 1hour Journeys with Neurodynamic Breathwork and the „Breathe with Sandy“ meditations. Now I’m back and I’m most interested in the „Flow on Command“. But I’ll start with the challenge. 😉
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Harald Klockenhoff
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Loving contrasts. Silence and Action. Pilot and engineer searching for wisdom and deep connection.

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Joined Jan 27, 2026
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