A Coherent Story | How Stephen Elliott uncovered the Coherent Breathing Method

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Let's get to the heart of coherent breathing! The technique is also known as “Resonant Breathing”, “6:6 Breathing”, and “Even Stephen” breath… after its original creator Stephen Elliott.
    In this rare interview, Stephen shares his long voyage of discovery - you will learn how he uncovered the Coherent Breathing technique almost by accident when researching the visible effects of advanced meditation practices on brainwaves… and how discovering the practice of Coherent Breathing was only the beginning of his research journey.)
    For specific advice on how to master the technique watch my first interview with Stephen here…
    Stephen is a very rare individual; with a Western background in advanced electronics research and engineering, underpinned by a deep fascination with Eastern esoteric Chinese medicine, martial arts and Daoist ideas. His atypical worldview and sophisticated skillset meant that, as biofeedback tools became more advanced towards the end of the last century, he was uniquely placed to uncover the elements of the coherent breath.
    Stephen is the president of Coherence LLC and the life scientist and biofeedback researcher behind much of the fundamental research into coherence.
    Stephen not only created the original Coherent Breathing Method, he has also used his mastery in electronics research to single-handedly invent a number of unique biofeedback machines designed to measure the impact of the technique on the body… which in turn have led him to uncover hitherto unknown facts about the respiratory system.
    Hear more about these discoveries in my second video with Stephen here… • The Coherent Breathing...
    Coherent Breathing has begun to pop up in yoga classes and lifestyle magazines, but don’t let the simplicity and accessibility of the method fool you… it is so much more than just a relaxation technique. It is a way of “hacking” your circulatory system, improving your cardiac health, gaining control over your physiology & nervous system, and, when done properly, even altering your brain waves and improving your cognition.
    You may have heard about it in James Nestor’s bestselling book “Breath”. Nestor talks briefly about how the method is used by Drs Gerbarg and Brown for radical health benefits, both mental and physical…
    (Watch my interview with the doctors here…)
    • Pat Gerbarg MD & Dr Ri...
    (Have a go at Stephen’s breathing technique as it is used by Gerbarg and Brown here…)
    • Try Coherent Breathing...
    … but Nestor doesn’t mention the inventor and researcher who uncovered the technique that inspired them!
    Because Elliott’s work is outside of mainstream scientific journals it is rarely referenced, however his book “The New Science of Breath” is the catalyst that has inspired many researchers to study the method. And they are only just beginning to uncover its potential!
    LEARN MORE:
    Subscribe to Stephen’s CZcams channel for the latest news from his research…
    / @coherentbreathing
    Visit Stephen’s website to learn more about coherent breathing…
    coherentbreath...
    Read Stephen’s latest research here…
    coherence.com
    Purchase The New Science of Breath book…
    www.amazon.com...
    BREATHE ALONG:
    Breathe along to Stephen’s famous guided music here…
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    Purchase the legendary “2 Bells” track for your own use here…
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    Stephen also wishes to mention his good friend, colleague,and coauthor of "Wuji Qi Gong", Dr. Meng-Sheng.
    Stephen credits Dr Meng-Sheng with saving his life over two decades ago around 1995.
    Stephen says, without her mastery of Chinese medicine, he may not have been around
    to develop Coherent Breathing.
    Her website is: www.dallasacupu...
    Stephen would also like to acknowledge J&J Engineering for their role in aiding
    him in the realization of Valsalva Wave Pro.

Komentáře • 33

  • @airicalan4324
    @airicalan4324 Před 3 lety +5

    this is blowing my mind

  • @dervaldunford8537
    @dervaldunford8537 Před 3 lety +4

    Really admire Stephen for dedicating his life to this work. Amazing discoveries and more to come 😎

  • @justinedevoe4444
    @justinedevoe4444 Před 3 lety +7

    This is incredibly FASCINATING and informative. I hope this gets more attention

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Justine 💚

    • @alFeras_tell
      @alFeras_tell Před rokem

      I am not sure, but having Stephen measure the impact on him self only doesn’t make resonate breathing clinically proved? Am I right or I am missing somthing here and mixed things up

  • @ashhere31
    @ashhere31 Před 3 lety +4

    Awesome discussion.
    Thanks to both of you.

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Ashish! Really pleased I got to talk to Stephen and share his story!

  • @iloverumi
    @iloverumi Před 3 lety +3

    great interview. thanks

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před 3 lety

      Thanks iloverumi, glad you enjoyed!

  • @SoulEscalator
    @SoulEscalator Před 2 lety +3

    Nice interview.

  • @HerbertSimonDachs
    @HerbertSimonDachs Před rokem

    Thank you ❤👏🤗🙏

  • @emmabluecaboose6898
    @emmabluecaboose6898 Před rokem

    Coherent breathing works. It’s a great hack. The breath of the experienced meditator. This breath is restoring my diaphragmatic action and that is leading to better moods, energy and sleep. Thank you for this interview.

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před rokem

      My absolute pleasure Emma, so glad it's meaningful for you. Best, Tom

  • @EdHarroldLifeWithBreath
    @EdHarroldLifeWithBreath Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Guys !

  • @stephengemmell3496
    @stephengemmell3496 Před 5 měsíci

    This will be very effective. Seems like a later variation of HeartMath with different emphasis.

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi Stephen, good observation! Although, I think Stephen was talking about the breathing rhythm in 2001 which may have been before Heartmath were talking about breathing speed as a prime mover in their technique. They were more focused on directing your attention with the breath.

  • @alpineflieger4363
    @alpineflieger4363 Před rokem

    The ancient Indians have beendoing this for some 3000 years, the practice continues today too..

  • @kadiryildiz1862
    @kadiryildiz1862 Před rokem +1

    Hallo I just have a question, is this method a buddhism or Hinduism exercise? Because it sounds like it's from Buddhism or Hindu.

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před rokem

      It's both! And also used in Qigong and many other cultures around the globe :)

  • @rhondaurb
    @rhondaurb Před 2 lety +1

    What do I do when doing deep breathing hurts my stomach? Taking in so much air gives me a stomach ache 😖

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před 2 lety +3

      Hey Rhonda, Stephen only recommends moving your diaphragm a couple of centimetres (about an inch), he’s more about the rhythm and softness of breath as the key variables. I would recommend consulting your doctor or physio if that continues 💚

    • @rhondaurb
      @rhondaurb Před 2 lety

      @@AriaBreath okay I will try breathing a bit more gently. Thank you Tom 🙏

  • @alFeras_tell
    @alFeras_tell Před rokem

    I am not sure, but having Stephen measure the impact on him self only doesn’t make resonate breathing clinically proved? Am I right or I am missing somthing here and mixed things up

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před rokem

      Hi alFeras, thanks for checking out the channel. I recommend looking at the studies by Paul Lehrer and Richard Gevirtz that Stephen mentioned.

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Před 9 měsíci

    Is the RHYTHM of coherent and resonant breathing - in for the count of four and out for the count of six?

    • @AriaBreath
      @AriaBreath  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi Jakob, the count doesn't matter. The amount of time you are breathing in and out for is what matters. Using a 4 count (even though it's 5 or 6 seconds) is easier to follow and more slow and relaxing sounding.

  • @tetianasharova8964
    @tetianasharova8964 Před rokem

    What was the name of the book?

    • @AY-sh2vd
      @AY-sh2vd Před 6 měsíci

      have you found it?

  • @wtfusheeple5383
    @wtfusheeple5383 Před rokem

    at about 3 mins 6 sec he says ,, my back of the envelope maths suggests- you let him get away with that?

  • @dommccaffry3802
    @dommccaffry3802 Před 3 lety +2

    Hopefully coherent breathing will benefit me without all the science !

  • @wtfusheeple5383
    @wtfusheeple5383 Před rokem +1

    hi Draw breath, you asked,, how did you come across this as a phenomenon he then rambled on not answering your question,but the funniest thing he said and i quote-at about 9 mins 37 sec he says to your question ,, i never really told this part of the coherence breathing story because i didint want to distrupt her fragile existence and economy ?wtf,come on people this guys a fraud.breathing techniques have been around for thousands of years,yes there are some good new ones,wim hoff,box breathing ect,but this guys just making it up,close your eyes and listen to the words hes saying its nonsense.