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...to me anyway:

Spent a fair amount of yesterday's hour long run concentrating on my breathing; today my abs hurt like I'd done an ab workout yesterday.

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What do you mean by "concentrating on your breathing" ? In what manner , are you concentrating?

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply toBazza1234

Concentrating on form - my inner voice goes like this for a bit at the start.

Breathe in: Through the nose and lower your diaphragm, really fill your lungs woman!

Breathe out: tighten those muscles and expel that air out through your mouth. Come on, you can do better than that you used to play the trumpet!

It then settles (or tries to) into: In, 234, 5678. Out,234, 5678... in time with my pace. With occasional interruptions from inner voice when it catches me breathing through me mouth the whole time.

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misswobbleGraduate10β€’ in reply toMaddee_6333

I just breathe like I usually do, without thinking. I can't breathe through my nose and run. Don't know anyone who can come to that πŸ™‚

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Bazza1234Graduate10β€’ in reply tomisswobble

I don't believe that you could or should just breathe like you "usually do" - running or any other high exertion requires something different. Personally, I couldn't run at all until I learned about and practiced rhythmic breathing while running. It comes "naturally" in time with practice - just like dancing does. When dancing, all you have to do is listen to the beat of the music and Dance in time to that beat - same goes for running except that there is no music , just the sound of your feet on the pavement. In time you don't even need that sound :)

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply tomisswobble

You know me πŸ˜‰ I can breathe in through my nose when I run, except for when I am poorly, or have a touch of hay fever.

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Bazza1234Graduate10β€’ in reply toMaddee_6333

Hmm - most people under breathe - ie they breath too quickly and shallowly. However, I believe it is also a fact that it is possible to over breathe. Essentially, you are taking 8 paces for both the intake and exhaust . That seems far too deep to me - you ARE running , not Yoga!! :) I guess it is up to you - but if you are getting abdominal pains from this exercise, like any other exercise, you could try winding it back a little.

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Bazza1234Graduate10β€’ in reply toBazza1234

PS - my understanding of breathing when running is that people "think" they need more air into their lungs - because that is what is instinctual. But the fact is that our lungs hold ample air for any task with a reasonably deep breath- but what the body is really needing is more oxygen to feed the muscles ( not more air in the lungs) . This can be done firstly by simply doing more slow paced cardiovascular running - but also by allowing more time for air to be converted to oxygen in the lungs . So - instead of breathing in for 8 beats and then breathing out for 8 beats - try breathing in for 4 beats - holding that air for 4 beats and then exhausting the remaining gasses still in the lungs for the next 4 beats

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply toBazza1234

I can do that while stationary, it makes my head pound. I can't imagine trying it whilst running, but I try to never say never (unless I'm taking about food - I am notoriously fussy about food).

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Bazza1234Graduate10β€’ in reply toMaddee_6333

If you overbreathe while standing still , when your body is not calling for much oxygen, then you will indeed get the head spins :) But when you are running and the body needs oxygen, you will find it much easier - even essential - to do.

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply toBazza1234

I'm trying to figure out when my next hour long run will be...

I reckon it will be either late next Friday or early next Saturday. I'll wait till the end, give it a whirl then and report back.

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply toBazza1234

It wasn't painful painful, just... really like I'd done quite a few crunches the day before. Crunches not being something I've done in quite a while now!

My steps are quite small, so my count of 8 doesn't actually last very long πŸ˜€ certainly not as long as it did when my trumpet teacher had me doing more or less the same kind of exercise as a teenager whilst I was walking.

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AnniemurphGraduate10

I'm like misswobble , I can't think about my breathing and breathe at the same time 'cos I'll fall over :D However, something that has really helped me recently is standing taller when I run. Laura actually mentions it, but I only just noticed that this week. What did it for me was that someone went on an actual running course and came back and mentioned it, and this coincided with me seeing myself running in a shop window. Not a pretty sight - I looked as though I was pushing an invisible zimmer. I also realised that I would not speak to a group of people all hunched over, I would free up my lungs and rib cage, so neither should I be running bent over. It makes a huge difference.

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply toAnniemurph

I'm not too bad, I don't think? I don't have shop windows to check in, but I do try. Again it is something you can catch yourself doing - or not doing - at times. When I reported on running on running up a really tough hill near where I live, I don't think I mentioned that I was so focussed on looking at the path, and not 'up' the hill, that at one point I realised I was virtually bent double πŸ˜€ I would probably have executed an unintentional forward roll if I hadn't caught myself when I did!

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misswobbleGraduate10

Yes, Laura does say that and I try and do it. Run tall I thinkshe says

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roseabi

All this reading about breathing is making me go dizzy :p

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Maddee_6333Graduate10β€’ in reply toroseabi

No hyperventilating over there at the back!

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roseabiβ€’ in reply toMaddee_6333

*Gasp* Yes Ma'am!!

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