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Jing
Mar-03-06, 05:49 PM
In martial arts it's important to breathe in and out when you strike. It's just helps. Any martial artist should know. When people weight lift or workout with push ups, sit ups, etc. people breathe in and out between reps.

Does your breathing habit help while you trick at all?

Peleke
Mar-03-06, 06:31 PM
Not too me. But I read somewhere in an article Juji wrote that he gets higher on B-Twists if he inhales right. Or something like that.

NealBananaPeel
Mar-03-06, 06:35 PM
dude, I have a breathing problem...

I tend to hold my breath when I bust tricks -_- >< =(((((((

Peleke
Mar-03-06, 06:37 PM
dude, I have a breathing problem...

I tend to hold my breath when I bust tricks -_- >< =(((((((
So do I, thats why I don't do combos, I'd pass out from lack of oxygen.

DisturbedChild
Mar-03-06, 06:39 PM
Not too me. But I read somewhere in an article Juji wrote that he gets higher on B-Twists if he inhales right. Or something like that.

haha that makes me want helium.

D.A.
Mar-05-07, 07:18 PM
CRAP! how the hell do I breathe during a combo?! I tried inhaling mid-gainer, and I freakin' crashed! I know I need to fix this, but how?

Lukus
Mar-05-07, 07:34 PM
Breathe in/out during take off....???

Sizzles
Mar-06-07, 09:46 AM
do most of you breathe in or out during take off?

ThatOtherGuy
Mar-06-07, 10:01 AM
I'm gonna show you a little snippet from The Naked Warrior (http://www.amazon.com/Naked-Warrior-Pavel-Tsatsouline/dp/0938045555/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-0253909-6550377?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1173204407&sr=8-1):

The most important thing you need to understand about power breathing is it is not really the breathing, the act of gas exchange between your lungs and the atmosphere, that matters in strength amplification. It is the intra-abdominal pressure, or the compression. Breathing, in, out, or holding, is purely incidental to compression.It's not about breathing in on the prep and breathing out on the exertion. It's about creating pressure in your core so you have a strong starting point.

Incidentally, chapter 4 of The Naked Warrior is entirely devoted to breathing exercises.