Breathing retraining is changing unconscious breathing patterns that may be hurting your health and well-being. As students practice breathing awareness and toning exercises, their respiratory fitness improves and more oxygen is able to be metabolized in the body and brain. All the organs function better and thinking becomes sharper.
The reason we call it breathing ‘retraining” and not breathing education is that most of us started out breathing fantastically and somewhere along the way that changed.
Ideally at rest, you can’t hear, see or feel yourself breathing. It’s that relaxed and slow. Infants breathe that way. Sometimes parents even shake them to wake them up and make sure they’re still alive because they’re so quiet.
Over time something often happens to a person that changes that picture – maybe a lingering cold creates a new habit of heavier breathing, or a fearful experience causes hyperventilation. Some type of respiratory condition often follows -- including asthma and allergies, snoring and sleep apnea, anxiousness, chronic mouth breathing, breathlessness, or reduced exercise capacity.
Because of the fast-paced, stressful environment most Americans are living in, it’s been estimated that as many as 90% of us have modern “diseases of civilization” that affect and are affected by poor breathing.
Aspects of breathing retraining include:
Breathing Retraining Center offers individual and group training and coaching on self-management techniques to identify and correct poor-breathing habits. Breathing Retraining Center's educational products, courses and coaching are designed to improve breathing skills for people whose issues may be related to habits that have the potential to be improved, as a self-care/wellness activity. Breathing difficulty may be a warning sign of a life-treatening heart or lung condition, infection or other illness. Always check with your doctor about your own situation.
The Buteyko Breathing Technique and other breathing-retraining strategies we teach are an alternative approach and are not the practice of medicine, psychology or a form of psychotherapy, nor are they a substitute for seeking medical or psychological advice from an apporpriate professional health-care provider. We want to make the important distinction between using the Buteyko Breathing Technique and other breathing-retraining strategies for health and well-being and the practice of medicine, psychology or any other licensed health-care profession.
Breathing classes, coaching and other services from Breathing Retraining Center are offered by teachers who are not licensed by the State of California as physicians or other healing-arts practitioners unless so noted. We offer alternative non-medical/non-psychological techniques and our services are considered to be laternative or complementary to the healing arts that are licensed by the State of California.