Too Much Neck During Breathing? - USE THIS CUE! - (Case Study, Explanation, & Guided Practice)

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
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    Too much neck activity when breathing is common. The usual reason for this is improper use of the diaphragm during inhalation.
    There's a lot of reasons for a lack of diaphragm activity, but the most common is an inability to relax the diaphragm during exhalation and then to oppose contraction during inhalation.
    If we restore these dynamics, then everything else tends to fall into place.
    However, the difficulty can often be in feeling the diaphragm since it is such a deep muscle. The way we can do this is to infer diaphragm activity by tapping into the feeling of compressing the guts.
    So in this video, we discuss breathing down to expand up. This is a way for us to sense this abdominal compression and learn to use air (not neck activity) to expand rather than lift the rib cage.
    00:00 - Intro
    01:19 - Muscular Activity During Breathing
    02:16 - Orientation vs. Expansion
    03:44 - Better Cues for Expansion
    06:36 - Guided Practice
    07:53 - Troubleshooting
    08:55 - Next Steps

Komentáře • 26

  • @matthewbeumer3168
    @matthewbeumer3168 Před rokem +3

    Yes abouslety makes sense . Try relax the tongue softly open the throat as you breath in. I notice to many of my clients grip their mouth when breathing in too all this help to release tension in the neck this will help with the breathing technique. Matt the pilates teacher.

  • @SucioSeanito
    @SucioSeanito Před měsícem +1

    Awesome video and awesome cue. Best I’ve found so far. Thank you sir

  • @avinashrai7498
    @avinashrai7498 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can you please guide each step of breathing through diagram or something else where we can observe it in action

  • @birdseyetarot
    @birdseyetarot Před 11 měsíci +2

    You and Mark Suski are literally curing me of so many terrible emotional and physical issues that I really thought I would die from eventually. I am gonna keep practicing but these techniques have created a noticable difference in my mind and body from the very start. Thank you

  • @ferranvandenbos4057
    @ferranvandenbos4057 Před rokem

    Greg does it again! For me this is: “The cue from heaven”, I was breathing more up when exhaled but breathing down against it actually opened the so much needed expansion in the upper side. I have been struggling opening up the T spine and sternum area, this superb cue does the job, thank you!🙏🏼

  • @juditlaso2560
    @juditlaso2560 Před rokem

    Thanks for the clear instructions! Really helpful 👌

  • @2am561
    @2am561 Před rokem

    Thanks!!

  • @maryjomagar7154
    @maryjomagar7154 Před rokem +1

    The guided exercise is extremely helpful. This is something I always need to be working on. Many Thanks!!!

  • @Hopeful887
    @Hopeful887 Před 11 dny

    Can i do this even if i have a mild scoliosis ?
    Thank you , it worked for me i felt that downward force that was responsible for the inhale.

  • @delmar1387
    @delmar1387 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow, really excellent cue, breathing down to compress the guts with the diaphragm. Great stuff. That was very helpful, thank you much!

  • @matteobarsottini447
    @matteobarsottini447 Před rokem

    Precious ❤

  • @ACOUPER100
    @ACOUPER100 Před rokem

    Enjoying your breathing course, I get way too much back involvement in exhales which I’m working on

  • @nickb1460
    @nickb1460 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Do I let the belly relax at all during the end of inspiration? Or should I always keep some gentle tension in the deep abdominal muscles? Thanks.

  • @fawazald808
    @fawazald808 Před rokem +1

    Laying down is ok ?

  • @sunnyco6325
    @sunnyco6325 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi, thank you! As a person with pretty significant scoliosis would you recommend whim hoff breathing exercises? It feels like they could be counter productive from this method.

    • @ChaplinPerformance
      @ChaplinPerformance  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hi there…. There’s probably nothing wrong with wim hoff, but I’d train the ability to do both styles. Also, a well-rounded movement program tailored to your needs is a good idea

  • @yaskh6105
    @yaskh6105 Před rokem

    I started doing this breathing technique but i think my stomach is like bloated ,do you think vacuuming stomach to strengthing abs would help when you want to do the breathing technique?
    Thanks for helping

  • @AM2K2
    @AM2K2 Před rokem

    At the end of the exhale, when you say to hold the tension...is that a slight pull in of the belly button area? Thanks

    • @Reteq
      @Reteq Před rokem

      For me its not so much pulling in the belly button, but my lower abs below the belly button kick in to get a full exhale. Holding the exhale for a bit until I feel the urge to breath has helped most with that (don't force it though). I've noticed over a short period of time holding that tension gets easier.