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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20060801 Tuesday August 01, 2006

Breathing and Running

I've made a new friend on my running trail couple of weeks ago and we were talking about breathing styles. After 9 weeks of marathon training, I realized I've not read much on breathing so here is my learning over the past few days. There are a few terms associated with breathing:

  • Inhale/Exhale method - Breath can be inhaled through mouth only, through nose only, through mouth and nose. Combine that with an exhale and there is a 3 X 3 matrix.
  • Breath Control - Either chest or belly may be used to inhale/exhale. Belly breathing allows you to inhale more Oxygen and exhale more Carbon dioxide.
  • Breathing Rhythm - When running you could inhale during 2 steps and then exhale during next 2 steps. Each of this could differ depending upon the length and pace of the run.

All these terms are nicely explained here.

For the first couple of miles, I tend to breath through nose only but then I switch to mouth and nose inhale/exhale pattern. I need to practice on belly breathing since I realize I'm a chest breather and runs out of breath when I run faster than my regular pace for few miles. I've not tried calculating my rhythm but I think it's mostly 2/1 during fast runs and 2/2 during normal pace.

Here are a few articles that I found helpful:

And here are my lessons on breathing:

  • Just breathing through nose can cause hyperventilation, so breathing through both nose and mouth is better.
  • Mouth should be open slightly and jaw completely rested. This is also called as "dead fish" position because that's what it looks like.
  • Belly breathing is better than chest breathing since you are breathing in more Oxygen and exhaling more Carbon dioxide. I need to practice this.
  • Don't try to achieve 2/2 or 2/1 or 3/1. Do what feels right, is comfortable to you, and go with the rhythm of your body. 

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