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== How to take a "proper" breath? ==
 
== How to take a "proper" breath? ==
Please see [[full inhaling]] for detailed instructions.<br />
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Please see [[Special:MyLanguage/Full_inhaling|full inhaling]] for detailed instructions.<br />
 
In short: inhalation comprises three stages, which smoothly flow one into the other.
 
In short: inhalation comprises three stages, which smoothly flow one into the other.
 
# First, fill your bottom section of the lungs with air. This expands your stomach, but chest remains immobilized.
 
# First, fill your bottom section of the lungs with air. This expands your stomach, but chest remains immobilized.
 
# Then inhale with the middle section. The rib cage expands.
 
# Then inhale with the middle section. The rib cage expands.
 
# Finally, fill of the upper section of the lungs with air. The clavicles rise up.
 
# Finally, fill of the upper section of the lungs with air. The clavicles rise up.

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== How to take a "proper" breath? ==
Please see [[Special:MyLanguage/Full_inhaling|full inhaling]] for detailed instructions.<br />
In short: inhalation comprises three stages, which smoothly flow one into the other.
# First, fill your bottom section of the lungs with air. This expands your stomach, but chest remains immobilized.
# Then inhale with the middle section. The rib cage expands.
# Finally, fill of the upper section of the lungs with air. The clavicles rise up.
Translation== How to take a "proper" breath? ==
Please see [[Special:MyLanguage/Full_inhaling|full inhaling]] for detailed instructions.<br />
In short: inhalation comprises three stages, which smoothly flow one into the other.
# First, fill your bottom section of the lungs with air. This expands your stomach, but chest remains immobilized.
# Then inhale with the middle section. The rib cage expands.
# Finally, fill of the upper section of the lungs with air. The clavicles rise up.

How to take a "proper" breath?

Please see full inhaling for detailed instructions.
In short: inhalation comprises three stages, which smoothly flow one into the other.

  1. First, fill your bottom section of the lungs with air. This expands your stomach, but chest remains immobilized.
  2. Then inhale with the middle section. The rib cage expands.
  3. Finally, fill of the upper section of the lungs with air. The clavicles rise up.