Subject: How to get your bad breath back


When you have redlined your heart rate and suddenly stopped, be it after running an all-out mile, competing in the TSC kettlebell snatch, a hard sparring session, or any other event that makes you want to cough up a lung, the last thing you want to do is to fall back on your instinct and gasp for air like a beached fish. This leads to something called “breath stacking” and only makes things worse.
Average time of oxygen saturation and HR recovery
with different breathing patterns in grapplers after a 10min sparring
X-axis—left data set SaO2; right HR. Y-axis—time, sec.
Left to right: 1) breathing at will; 2) yoga “main breathing”; 3) Tai Chi breathing;
4) the standard recovery breathing technique taught in SECOND WIND express

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