They practice breathwork too—breathing exercises like deep breathing and... - Deepstash

They practice breathwork too—breathing exercises like deep breathing and meditation help calm down their bodies and keep their focus on what matters most: performing at their best. Counting breaths while keeping a clear mind is what helps them regain focus.

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