Breathing is an involuntary act; it is an essential part of life.
Although we cannot control whether or not we breathe, we can control
the way that we breathe. A belief that different methods of breath
affect the body's health and life force is the core of Pranayama
practice.
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Three-Part Breath - Dirga Pranayama
A good breath for beginners, this exercise teaches you how to fill and empty the lungs completely.
- Equal Breathing - Sama Vritti Pranayama
Calms your body and focuses your mind.
- Alternate Nostril Breathing - Nadi Sodhana
Bring yourself in to balance by clearing the energy channels on both sides of the body.
- Cooling Breath - Shitali Pranyama
A simple breath, perfect for a hot day or after practicing yoga postures.
Vigorous Pranayama Exercises
- Ocean Breath - Ujjayi Pranayama
This powerful breath helps you maintain focus while doing yoga and can really invigorate your practice.
- Skull Shining Breath - Kapalabhati Pranayama
This advanced breathing exercise should be learned from an
experienced teacher, as it is possible to become lightheaded if it is
done incorrectly. Once mastered, this breath generates heat and clears
the nasal passages.