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Post Your Breath Hold (Week 25: June 15th - June 22th 2026)
Post all your Breath Hold Times here! Let's go & double your breath hold! 🧑‍🏫 Step 1: Take an inhale, start your stopwatch & hold your breath. Step 2: Post your time here so you can get feedback and points Step 3: Head on over to the Classroom & follow the instructions Already participated last week, or last month? No worries, you can post and do it as much as you want (as a matter of fact, we'd only encourage it 😎) And if you done the challenge once (or twice), feel free to shake it up a little bit. Do exhale breath holds only for a week, or take it easy and do 1-2 breath holds a day without going for a max. Variety is the spice of life.
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 25: June 15th - June 22th 2026)
7 likes • 12d
4 mins 19seconds- a new self record!!!
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 18: Apr 27th - May 4th 2026)
The breath comes first, the movement follows. This is the mantra that you keep in your mind. With every breath you take. With every step you take. Breathing and breath holding go hand-in-hand. We have been doing a lot of work to improve our breath holds to improve our breathing. Now, with this morning workout, we can work on our breathing to improve our breath holds (or just simply our breath-body coordination, energy and overall health). Watch the video; and try the routine one morning. Let us know how you feel. Oh - and keep doing those breath holds. They still help too! P.S. For those that got up early in the morning on Sunday and already participated in real-time; I salute you!
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 18: Apr 27th - May 4th 2026)
2 likes • May 2
@Phillip de Bruyn thank you! I think holding on the exhale on my second attempt did something as my next hold was much better…. Is there science behind this that you can explain to me?
5 likes • May 4
Day 4. 2:22- up 12 seconds
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 17: Apr 20th - Apr 27th 2026)
We interrupt this breath hold program for the following announcement... The door to the 8-Week Instructor Program with Stig Severinsen is closing in 36 hours. Once the door is closed, it won't open until next year (and we are not sure about the dates - so it could be a full 12 months from today!) Go to breatheology.com or click the link below. Do you want to: - Learn how to master your breath holding techniques from the first person to hold their breath under water for 20 minutes and become like the Human Dolphin? - Understand & optimize CO2 tolerance using the same techniques that helped top athletes like Holger Rune (previously ranked #4 tennis player in the world), Viktor Axelsen (2x Olympic champion & 2x world champion badminton and Rene Holten Poulsen (4x Olympic kayaker) - Master the full 360 degrees scope of breathing and how our body & mind is connected through the lungs (unlocking our ability to increase control our heart rate & stress levels through the breath) - Train with Stig Severinsen for 8 full weeks and ask questions to him (& exciting guest speakers) directly during the weekly calls? Catch up with the Breath Hold Training replay to get more information what this training is all about (plus some answers to common Breath Hold training questions). See you Wednesday! OK... now you can go back to the daily breath holds 🐬
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 17: Apr 20th - Apr 27th 2026)
5 likes • Apr 24
Day 1- first attempt, 1min, second attempt 1:16
6 likes • Apr 26
Day 2 1min 25
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Serena Taylor
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@serena-taylor-1271
Author and founder of The Serenity Reset method, to heal burnt out and fibromyalgia through a nervous system aware approach.

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