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How to do it (2)

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.

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