Learn more about health with this collection
How to stay motivated
How to create a workout routine
Proper form and technique for home workouts
The exhalation is short and quick, but very active, while the inhalation is short and passive.
Again, pull your navel in as you exhale and soften it on the inhalation. Do one round of 30 (counting your exhalations) and rest for a minute with some deep breaths in between.
Repeat. If this seems strenuous, start with 15 and gradually work your way up.
35
91 reads
MORE IDEAS ON THIS
Nadhi sodhana, also known as alternative nostril breathing, is a very relaxed, balancing breath that is used to help calm the nervous system and aid in a restful night’s sleep.
By increasing the amount of oxygen taken into the body, it’s believed that this breath can also purify t...
34
128 reads
Kapalabhati means skull shining breath. It’s a pranayama exercise as well as an internal kriya, or cleansing technique. Practitioners of kapalabhati believe that this breath will help clear mucus in the air passages, relieve congestion, reduce bloating, and improve lung capacity...
35
106 reads
Sitali also means cooling, which explains the effect it can have on your mind and body. This breath encourages clearing heat with coolness. It’s especially helpful during summer and in hot climates.
33
85 reads
Kapalabhati is great to do in the morning if you’re feeling chilly or sluggish. You may also try it when you’re feeling congested or bloated, but don’t try it on a full stomach.
Avoid this technique if you are pregnant, or suffer from blood pressure issues or heart con...
34
108 reads
Breathing is living. It is a vital function of life. In yoga, we refer to this as pranayama.
Prana is a Sanskrit word that means life force and ayama means extending or stretching.
Thus, the word “pranayama” translates to the control of life force...
31
177 reads
Roll your tongue until the outer edges touch, forming a tube. If you can’t curl your tongue, make an oval shape with your mouth, keeping your tongue flat.
Inhale through your mouth, taking in all the air that you can. It may make a hissing sound.
After inhaling, bring the tip of you...
35
142 reads
Then release your thumb and exhale through your right nostril only.
Be sure to exhale all the breath out of the right side and pause before inhaling again through the same side.
Seal both nostrils once you’ve inhaled on the right side and exhaled through the left side.
A complet...
34
103 reads
This breath can be practiced for up to 10 minutes at any time of day. Try it with an asana practice as well.
32
94 reads
Start by sitting in a comfortable seat with a tall, straight spine, and exhale completely.
Inhale briefly through both nostrils, then sharply exhale (again out of your nose) while pulling your navel in toward your spine.
34
134 reads
If you’re just starting out, you can do a four-count inhale, holding your breath for four to eight counts, then exhale for four counts.
Perform up to ten cycles and notice how your body responds. You may feel more relaxed and calm in both your mind and body.
33
88 reads
Ujjayi means victorious breath; it’s also referred to as ocean breath due to the sound it creates. This breath is often used in asana (posture) practice, especially in ashtanga and vinyasa classes.
Ujjayi encourages full expansion of the lungs, and, by focusing your atten...
33
103 reads
If you’re feeling overheated, irritable, or find yourself waiting impatiently in hot weather, sitali is a great tool to try to cool off and relax!
33
134 reads
Nadhi sodhana is a calm, soothing breath that can be done any time of day. Try practicing this technique when you are anxious, nervous, or having trouble falling asleep.
35
122 reads
Nadhi sodhana can be done seated or lying down.
To start, empty all the air from your lungs. Using the thumb of your dominant hand, block your right nostril and inhale through your left nostril only.
Be sure to inhale into your belly, not your chest. Once you are full...
36
120 reads
Find a place where you can sit comfortably with a straight spine. Take a steady breath in through both nostrils.
Inhale until you reach your lung capacity; maintain a tall spine. Hold your breath for a second, then constrict some of the breath at the back of your throat, as if you were abo...
38
96 reads
CURATED FROM
onemedical.com
16 ideas
·1.83K reads
CURATED BY
Deepstash Content Curator 📖 Collecting good reads that brings value in my life ✨ instagram.com/sheenaweee
Related collections
More like this
Then release your thumb and exhale through your right nostril only.
Be sure to exhale all the breath out of the right side and pause before inhaling again through the same side.
Seal both nostrils once you’ve inhaled on the right side and exhaled through the left side.
A complet...
Start by sitting in a comfortable seat with a tall, straight spine, and exhale completely.
Inhale briefly through both nostrils, then sharply exhale (again out of your nose) while pulling your navel in toward your spine.
Explore the World’s
Best Ideas
Save ideas for later reading, for personalized stashes, or for remembering it later.
Start
31 ideas
Start
44 ideas
# Personal Growth
Take Your Ideas
Anywhere
Just press play and we take care of the words.
No Internet access? No problem. Within the mobile app, all your ideas are available, even when offline.
Ideas for your next work project? Quotes that inspire you? Put them in the right place so you never lose them.
Start
47 ideas
Start
75 ideas
My Stashes
Join
2 Million Stashers
4.8
5,740 Reviews
App Store
4.7
72,690 Reviews
Google Play
Sean Green
Great interesting short snippets of informative articles. Highly recommended to anyone who loves information and lacks patience.
“
Shankul Varada
Best app ever! You heard it right. This app has helped me get back on my quest to get things done while equipping myself with knowledge everyday.
“
samz905
Don’t look further if you love learning new things. A refreshing concept that provides quick ideas for busy thought leaders.
“
Ashley Anthony
This app is LOADED with RELEVANT, HELPFUL, AND EDUCATIONAL material. It is creatively intellectual, yet minimal enough to not overstimulate and create a learning block. I am exceptionally impressed with this app!
“
Laetitia Berton
I have only been using it for a few days now, but I have found answers to questions I had never consciously formulated, or to problems I face everyday at work or at home. I wish I had found this earlier, highly recommended!
“
Jamyson Haug
Great for quick bits of information and interesting ideas around whatever topics you are interested in. Visually, it looks great as well.
“
Ghazala Begum
Even five minutes a day will improve your thinking. I've come across new ideas and learnt to improve existing ways to become more motivated, confident and happier.
“
Giovanna Scalzone
Brilliant. It feels fresh and encouraging. So many interesting pieces of information that are just enough to absorb and apply. So happy I found this.
“
Read & Learn
20x Faster
without
deepstash
with
deepstash
with
deepstash
Access to 200,000+ ideas
—
Access to the mobile app
—
Unlimited idea saving & library
—
—
Unlimited history
—
—
Unlimited listening to ideas
—
—
Downloading & offline access
—
—
Personalized recommendations
—
—
Supercharge your mind with one idea per day
Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.
I agree to receive email updates