April 22nd 2017
Your Life and the Air You Breathe
The trick is to be conscious of your breath and catch yourself when you’re moving beyond your breath. This is one of the fundamental insights you experience practicing rhythmic breathing.
READ MOREApril 22nd 2017
The trick is to be conscious of your breath and catch yourself when you’re moving beyond your breath. This is one of the fundamental insights you experience practicing rhythmic breathing.
READ MOREMarch 30th 2017
To say it is very well accepted that the lungs absorb oxygen into the blood stream from the air we breathe in is an understatement. For the lungs are more than just sac’s of air.
READ MOREFebruary 28th 2017
When it comes to aging and your breath, or more to the point “how well you can breathe” when you’re in your “matured” years, there’s more than a couple of reasons why focusing on “how” you breathe when you’re moving
READ MORENovember 14th 2016
A wonderful time was had by all as staff and students from Silkwood School acquainted themselves with just how powerful simple body adjustments can be to instantly correct their posture.
READ MORENovember 3rd 2016
We as a body of people have been trained to believe in what could easily be called the Illustrious Power of Getting. Get fit, get healthy; yet all this getting could be erroneous.
READ MORESeptember 14th 2016
This video is a time lapse of a one and a half hour Wall Work session i did that has been condensed into a 2:20 second clip. It’s very interesting to see how the body moves through its discomfort.
READ MOREAugust 7th 2016
When it comes to what you eat and drink to provide nourishment for your body, being aware of the four digestive saliva’s can help a lot. It’s not what you eat; it’s what you absorb!
READ MOREAugust 4th 2016
Looking at the way your body works “simply”, is by far the easiest way to create change. Seeing the workings of the internal organs to that of an internal combustion engine is eye opening.
READ MOREAugust 1st 2016
“How do I get more oxygen in when I’m a shallow breather?” This is a very common question i am asked when doing talks, classes or presentations. To answer and provide “useful practices”, i always refer to the three TriBreath™ breathing rhythm’s,
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