Training complexity

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To have pleasant yet challenging experience in breathing gymnastics, it's important to find the thin line between the "too easy" and "too hard", and to proceed at a comfortable pace, as this "thin line" is shifting as you keep practicing.

Criterions of the best training complexity

  • While practicing, you feel quite comfortable, feeling if you increase each phase for a few seconds, it should get too hard.
  • During the breathing session you don't yawn and aren't sleepy.
  • You don't want to catch your breath after your training is over.

NB! After you've found your perfect training, look what "breaths per minute" index there is. You can set any other pattern with the very same index, and it will be comfortable too.

If the training is too hard

Set the training level