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S1Ep1: A quick breathing trick to calm down your nervous system

4 min · 29 de may de 2024
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Try this quick breathing tip to instantly relax and calm your body down. It is evidence-based, simple to do, and completely free. Research from Dr. David Spiegel and Dr. Andrew Huberman has even shown that volunteers who tried this breathing method for 5 minutes a day felt calmer and more at peace throughout the day on a regular basis. Doing it just one or two times when you are feeling stressed can help you quickly calm down. Try this: breathe in deeply through your nose until you can't breathe in any more, then take another quick sniff through your nose, and then exhale all the air completely through your mouth in a long sigh. This is called the "physiological sigh." It stimulates your parasympathetic nervous system and gets rid of carbon dioxide quickly. For more quick and effective health tips, sign up for my newsletter or check out my blog at nicolerowe.org.

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S1Ep1: A quick breathing trick to calm down your nervous system

Try this quick breathing tip to instantly relax and calm your body down. It is evidence-based, simple to do, and completely free. Research from Dr. David Spiegel and Dr. Andrew Huberman has even shown that volunteers who tried this breathing method for 5 minutes a day felt calmer and more at peace throughout the day on a regular basis. Doing it just one or two times when you are feeling stressed can help you quickly calm down. Try this: breathe in deeply through your nose until you can't breathe in any more, then take another quick sniff through your nose, and then exhale all the air completely through your mouth in a long sigh. This is called the "physiological sigh." It stimulates your parasympathetic nervous system and gets rid of carbon dioxide quickly. For more quick and effective health tips, sign up for my newsletter or check out my blog at nicolerowe.org.

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episode S1Ep2: How to use a mini-band to improve your squat form and prevent knee pain artwork

S1Ep2: How to use a mini-band to improve your squat form and prevent knee pain

Detailed audio description of how to use a mini resistance band (Thera-Band) to improve your squat form and activate your glutes. This will keep your knees tracking in the right direction and prevent knee pain with squatting. Video version here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbbzPAINfmQ]. The mini bands I use can be purchased here [https://www.amazon.com/Fit-Simplify-Resistance-Exercise-Instruction/dp/B01AVDVHTI/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=mini+resistance+band&qid=1691766675&sr=8-6]. Reminders: Activate your glutes and core throughout. Sit back, like you're sitting in a chair. Pause at the bottom if you want an extra burn. Keep your spine in neutral alignment throughout, try not to round your shoulders. Happy Squatting!

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