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What is Box Breathing?

I’ve been doing box breathing as part of my morning routine since November 2016.
10 minutes each morning sets me up for the day.
If the moment takes me and I have time I’ll go for 20 minutes but that’s quite rare.

Sometimes I’ll do box breathing during the day if things get on top of me, doing 5-10 breaths when needed.

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What is box breathing?

Ideally, sit somewhere quiet and comfortable. If that’s not possible, box breathing can be done anywhere.

  1. Begin by fully exhaling, emptying your lungs *
  2. Inhale for 4 **
  3. Hold for 4
  4. Exhale for 4
  5. Hold for 4
  6. Repeat from point 2. Do as many rounds as needed

* This empties the lungs of carbon dioxide and prepares them to be filled with oxygen. If the lungs are not emptied, carbon dioxide can remain, meaning when you inhale, you will not gain the full capacity of oxygen. I will write more on this in a future blog.

** I prefer inhaling and exhaling through the nose, using a breath like the ujjayi breath. However, an inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth is fine.


What are the benefits of box breathing?

I have been doing box breathing since November 2017.
Below are the benefits I have experienced since doing it.

† the system in charge of our organs
†† conserves energy and calms the body – this happens as a result of the build-up of CO2 during the breath holds


Notes

I love how box breathing forces me to be conscious – focusing on my breath and the count of 4. Doing 10 breaths before an important meeting is incredible!

Some days I am good at box breathing – getting in the zone. My breath holds are strong and I feel like a zen master. Other days can be lumpy with my mind wandering and my breathing feeling restricted.
The days where I am rubbish at it are the ones I need it the most.
Take each day as it is.


Do you do box breathing already? If so, what benefits do you get from it?
Are going to try it as a result of this blog?
I’d love to hear from you – reach out to me on social media and let me know.

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