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Brian Mackenzie: Respiratory Physiology, the Stress Response, and the Importance of CO2

Smarter Not Harder

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The Effects of Breathing Control on Reticulatory Muscle Engagement

Many think that you should just allow people to breathe the way they want. I do disagree with that. In fact, if we are training for something, what I have seen is that we have primary respiratory muscle engagement into very high levels of physical stress. So I'm forcing breath control in a manner where we're getting diaphragm and your possible engagement on everything we're doing. And when we don't do that, we are seeing compensatory muscle in respiratory muscle engagement which is limiting and very anaerobic in nature.

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