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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="https://community.usms.org/cfs-file/__key/system/syndication/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/swimming/f/general/2848/breathing</link><description>My breathing is just horrible - I could swim all day long as my arms and legs don&amp;#39;t get that tired (I have been a distance swimmer all my life), but my breathing prevents me from doing more. 

I have to take a breath just before my turn and just after</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><generator>Telligent Community 12</generator><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/22155?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 17:48:34 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:29cfae68-48c9-4a7e-84d9-637dab0e5bdc</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>Hi Scott,

You might try adding rhythmic breathing excercises to your swim practices. I found this:

&lt;a href="http://www.love-to-swim.com/Breathing%20Easier.pdf"&gt;www.love-to-swim.com/Breathing Easier.pdf&lt;/a&gt;

I like to do a vertical version of &amp;quot;bobbing&amp;quot; in water just over my head, where I land on my feet and bend my knees and then push myself straight up. I use my arms to help push myself up and down. The idea is to coordinate and relax your breathing so that you take a nice deep breath in the air and then exhale it fully in the water.

Good luck!&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/22090?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 16:53:28 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:85c6a8f8-87d5-4cd4-b5bf-eec22fc21fb8</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>I bought a PowerLung (&lt;a href="http://www.powerlung.com/us/index.htm)"&gt;www.powerlung.com/.../index.htm)&lt;/a&gt; a couple of years ago to try to improve my breathing for free diving. I was too lazy to use it regularly, and it&amp;#39;s now buried in my closet somewhere, but I&amp;#39;ve thought about pulling it out and trying again. The studies are pretty impressive.&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/22014?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:59:15 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:35579151-8877-4799-a82e-dec231fdf4e1</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>Now that I really think about it, you may be right.  I think I subconsciously use my head turn to both breathe out and get a breath at the same time (I&amp;#39;ll have to wait until this afternoon&amp;#39;s workout to check it for sure).  So it&amp;#39;s more of a quick &amp;quot;puff-huff&amp;quot; thing.  Thus, while my arms and legs are moving at a distance pace, my breathing actually gets a sprinter&amp;#39;s workout.  

I will try to concentrate more on what I do in my breathing and see if I can improve.

Thanks&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/21967?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:46:50 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:510b78b9-399f-45fc-8af1-5bd88b0a1972</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>Try taking up the Flute! :D 

There are also a number of Breath Building devices
available that were developed by the late
Chicago Symphony Tubist, Arnold Jacobs.
Look here for ordering info:
&lt;a href="http://www.windsongpress.com/breathing%20devices/Use_Devices.htm"&gt;www.windsongpress.com/.../Use_Devices.htm&lt;/a&gt;

I don&amp;#39;t have any myself, so I can&amp;#39;t speak to their effectiveness,
but if your really looking to work on lung capacity,
you may want to try them out.&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/21913?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:35:05 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:3727ac5c-cd63-40a8-b6f9-5cf26b3efcb4</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>You ask about improving your capacity for holding your breath - maybe that&amp;#39;s the problem.  You should inhale when your face is turned out of the water then while your face is in the water you should exhale.  I breathe bilaterally and the last two strokes of the three (before I turn and inhale again) I am breathing out slowly into the water.  Then, I can get a good deep breath in.

Think of it this way - would you hold your breath when you are running?  No, you would get a good breathing rhythm going.  Same for swimming.&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/22214?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 09:37:03 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:5ffb3834-1566-468d-9338-cf2211ab0769</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>If your breathing is preventing you from swimming longer, I don&amp;#39;t think it&amp;#39;s how long you can hold your breath.

There are many excellent swimmers that breath every 3 strokes to their strong side (meaning stroke/breath, stroke, stroke/breath), and swim fast and long.&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item><item><title>RE: Breathing</title><link>https://community.usms.org/thread/22192?ContentTypeID=1</link><pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2005 09:30:23 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">3187ac58-ba85-4314-b79a-c45cd885e09a:10e05934-f79b-4ba3-a1ee-15559f4c6b5e</guid><dc:creator>Former Member</dc:creator><description>Hm, never heard about that powerlung device.Anyone tried it?&lt;div style="clear:both;"&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>