Categories
- Arts & Entertainment
- Business
- Communications
- Computers
- Culture & Society
- Disease & Illness
- Fashion
- Finance
- Food & Beverage
- Health & Fitness
- Hobbies
- Home & Family
- Home Based Business
- Internet Business
- Legal
- Pets & Animals
- Politics
- Product Reviews
- Recreation & Sports
- Reference & Education
- Religion
- Self Improvement
- Shopping
- Travel & Leisure
- Vehicles
- Writing & Speaking
Martial Arts Breathing Can Lead to Mastery of the Body and Mind
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:25:54
Print this article | Tell a friend | For publisher |
Proper Breathing Can Lead to Mastery of the Body and Mind
We all know how to breathe, but did you know that how you breathe can affect your total body wellness? There are many functions of your body; some are voluntary and others are automatic. Breathing is both. By learning to control your breathing, you can begin to control other parts of your body and well-being that before seemed untouchable.
Why Is Proper Breathing Important?
Since you can control your breathing, it is something that you can use to help you relax and reduce stress. There’s more to it than that, however. Breathing not only delivers vital oxygen to your body, it also rids your body of waste and toxins.
What’s Wrong with Our Breathing?
Even though breathing is automatic, our lifestyle often compromises the integrity of our breathing style:
• Emotional stress causes a raise in our heart rates and a tensing of our muscles.
• Many people also tend to slouch when relaxing or lean forward when concentrating.
• Because we live in a society that values rushing and fitting as much as possible into each and every day, our bodies have come to mimic this lifestyle – including our breathing.
All of these lifestyle characteristics lead us to breathe less deeply and more quickly to the point where we only use a fraction of our lung capacity.
What Are the Benefits of Practicing Breathing Exercises?
When we don’t breathe correctly, the brain doesn’t get as much oxygen as it should. The result is mental sluggishness, depression and eventually the decline of other internal organs.
Numerous studies have shown that proper breathing increases a body’s vitality and decreases disease because the increased oxygen helps keep our cells healthy.
How Can Martial Arts Help?
Martial arts don’t just teach kicks and punches. Martial artists also spend a good deal of time teaching breathing techniques – often times it’s a slow breathing technique that martial artists have been practicing for centuries. Martial arts use breathing techniques for both physical and mental health and to create the body and mind connection. This connection can help you control not only how well your body receives oxygen and it also helps you reduce your stress and increase your self-awareness. Once you get your mind and body in tune with one another, you’ll be able to better control your breathing. It all comes full circle.
Give it a try today. Learn how to break the bad breathing habits and, in turn, decrease your stress and increase your health. To make it even easier, I’ll help you get started. Just contact me and I’ll send you my free guide on how to pick a martial arts school.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Robert Jones, Master Instructor, 6th Degree Black Belt
Owner, the Academy of Kempo Martial Arts
1-800-508-6141
For more information on this article or others go to Articles on Martial Arts Robert Jones runs 3 successful martial arts schools located in Bellevue, Lynnwood, and Kent Wa. He has been helping families make positive changes in their lives through martial arts for over 20 years. He has also written A Guide on How to Pick a Martial Arts School He can be reached at martialadvice@hotmail.com or at the Academy of Kempo Martial Arts. 800-508-6141. His schools can be found on the web at Bellevue Martial Arts and Kung Fu.
Article source: Expert Articles
Most Recent Articles in Martial Arts category
- My KUNG-FU is Better Than Your KUNG-FU: Which Martial Arts Style is The BEST Martial Arts Style - By: Damian Ross
By Damian Ross of The Self Defense Company It first started long ago when some unkown combat aficionado first posed the question: "Which is BETTER, boxing or wrestling' ?" - The MMA Industry is Growing in Popularity - By: Kimberly Green
The MMA is fast growing among adults and kids alike, both watching and participating. - Does Self Defense Need to be Complicated? - By: Damian Ross
Our society has turned into a culture where everyone wants everything right away, and yesterday isn't soon enough. But we all know good things take time, but do essential skills like real self defense training need the same time to master like martial arts training? - Banners, Battle Axes, and Beer: Is there a better way to spend the weekend? - By: Damian Ross
The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is a historical reenactment group, which recreates pre-17th century Western European history, and every summer they go to war. For 17 days full contact sport martial arts are taken to a higher level as armies numbering in the thousands clash in the fields of Pennsylvania for honor and glory. - Which Martial Art is the Best for Law Enforcement? - By: Damian Ross
Up until 30 years ago, JUDO was the martial art. - Why You Need to Know How to Fight - By: Damian Ross
Most people try to live their lives without violence or having to fight someone. This is a noble pursuit and if you're able to avoid violence you should always try to do so, but that doesn't mean to abandon the idea of learning to protect yourself. In fact, failure to do so will put you and your loved ones at risk. - Why Martial Artists and Coaches Make the Best Instructors - By: Damian Ross
I always hear the argument...you don't need a black belt to defense yourself (I know, I said it). This is absolutely 100% true. Self Defense is NOT a martial art. But teaching self defense IS. - Why You Should Always Trust a Wrestler - By: Damian Ross
Yesterday I went to the annual wrestling awards banquet at my alma mater, Ridgewood High School. Every year my family has the distinction of honoring a Ridgewood wrestler with the Philip A Ross, Jr. award. - IS Vale Tudo: The Original "Mixed Martial Arts"? - By: Damian Ross
Described by some as "human cock-fighting," Vale Tudo is Portuguese for anything goes, and in these competitions they mean it. So violent that it is only available over the Internet in the United States Vale Tudo might be unarmed combat, but it is as bloody as a sport can get while still being called a game. - The Evolution of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu - By: Damian Ross
Over a half a century ago Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) came into being. It appeared on the grand stage in the early 1990's hen the Gracie family introduced it to the world.
