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      I'm having trouble with this as well, but here's what i'm trying to learn to do, and just relax your stomach. Release all the tension in that area. Just let your diaphragm breathe. Hopefully this will work for you, and try not to control your breathing, just relax your breathing by relaxing your stomach.

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      Quote Originally Posted by topten35 View Post
      I'm having trouble with this as well, but here's what i'm trying to learn to do, and just relax your stomach. Release all the tension in that area. Just let your diaphragm breathe. Hopefully this will work for you, and try not to control your breathing, just relax your breathing by relaxing your stomach.
      That sounds good. I think I will try it tonight after a WBTB (isn't summer just wonderful?).

      And my breathing trouble happens before and after SP, but i just give up cause i cant take it anymore around the time of sleep paralysis.
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      The best metronome you can use for finding your own perfect breathing rhythm is your own heartbeat.

      Example: inhale 3 beats, hold 6 beats, exhale 9 beats, repeat.

      You can even try adding the fourth phase, holding out between exhaling and inhaling, but it might feel difficult at first.

      Find a number of beats that makes you relaxed and doesn't feel like you're 'hungry' for air. You can increase it with time.
      The slower your breathing is, the better. The quieter it is, the better.

      This is just advice about breathing rhythm, you need to pick up on proper diaphragmatic breathing first.

      You can also visualize exhaling tension from your muscles.
      You'll notice your heartbeat getting slower when you do this for some time. Mine goes from 47 to 41 bmp. By that time you'll be so relaxed your whole body will feel like it's made of rubber

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      Quote Originally Posted by SnakeCharmer View Post
      The best metronome you can use for finding your own perfect breathing rhythm is your own heartbeat.

      Example: inhale 3 beats, hold 6 beats, exhale 9 beats, repeat.

      You can even try adding the fourth phase, holding out between exhaling and inhaling, but it might feel difficult at first.

      Find a number of beats that makes you relaxed and doesn't feel like you're 'hungry' for air. You can increase it with time.
      The slower your breathing is, the better. The quieter it is, the better.

      This is just advice about breathing rhythm, you need to pick up on proper diaphragmatic breathing first.

      You can also visualize exhaling tension from your muscles.
      You'll notice your heartbeat getting slower when you do this for some time. Mine goes from 47 to 41 bmp. By that time you'll be so relaxed your whole body will feel like it's made of rubber
      I never thought of using my heart as a counter!

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      What I used to do was breathe in 3 seconds, exhale 6 seconds.. or something to that ratio. It was over on MM but I think it was the opposite.
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      Quote Originally Posted by hellohihello View Post
      I never thought of using my heart as a counter!

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      What I used to do was breathe in 3 seconds, exhale 6 seconds.. or something to that ratio. It was over on MM but I think it was the opposite.
      Well, different people will recommend different ratios, but IMO it's better to find your own through experimentation and then try to prolong every phase once you get better at it.

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      Listening to other peoples breathing rythm when they sleep and copy it, or pretend to be sleeping like an actor in a movie works for me to get the breathing right.

      @SnakeCharmer: What is proper diaphragmetic breathing?
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      Quote Originally Posted by ChaybaChayba View Post
      Listening to other peoples breathing rythm when they sleep and copy it, or pretend to be sleeping like an actor in a movie works for me to get the breathing right.

      @SnakeCharmer: What is proper diaphragmetic breathing?
      It's breathing into the lower part of the lungs by using your diaphragm. Most people use only chest breathing.
      It's hard to explain how to do it, but it should be easy to detect if you're doing it correctly.

      You can see the difference between the two if you lie down and try to do a very deep breath. Your belly should expand if iyou're doing it correctly. If only your chest expands your breathing is not deep enough.
      It's hard to explain it in writing, but you should try filling the bottom part of the lungs first and then fill the upper part.
      You will also see the difference in the volume of air you are able to inhale, it's larger if you start with filling the lower part of the lungs.

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