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115 Things You Need To Know As A Primal Endurance Athlete, Part 2

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The Bohr Effect - Breathing Through Your Nose

The Bohr effect is when we can improve our carbon dioxide tolerance, the red blood cells let go of more oxygen delivering it to target organs and tissues throughout the body. So by breathing minimally rather than sucking in a ton of air, that's when you have reduced carbon dioxide tolerance. The nose also helps us generate nitric oxide into the air that comes into our lungs, which makes it much more efficiently distributed through the body. If you're doing an interval workout or in a race, it's not going to work to close your mouth and breathe through your nose only.

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