Beginning Yoga Breathing - All You Need To Know
In yoga, breathing is everything. Breathing is more than just an
intake of oxygen. It is also a way of cleansing the body and
restoring equilibrium. But, in order to gain high quality
results from the breathing that you do, you must do them
correctly. There is no quick way to learn the right technique,
but here are a few pointers to bear in mind while starting out
with yoga breathing.
Kapalabhati- basic yoga breathing. In this method, you learn to
breathe in order to purify the body. It is one of the six
different Kriyas practices. Your breath is short, strong and
fast. The lung acts as a pump that expels the waste from it.
Here, you are deliberately breathing faster while breathing
through your stomach and not your chest.
Alternate Nostril Breathing Technique- This is another basic yet
fundamentally important type of breathing technique. Here, you
will breathe through one nostril, hold your breath and then
exhale through the opposite nostril. The ratio of
inhale:hold:exhale is 2:8:4.
Brahmari- This type of less used yoga breathing is done by
partially closing the glottis and then inhaling through both of
your nostrils. Your lips are closed and the palate will vibrate
due to the nasal airflow.
Sithali, Sitkari- This is a rarely used type of yoga breathing.
It works in a different manner. Here you stick your tongue out a
little and then softly curl the sides of the tongue up. Now,
start inhaling through your mouth.
Yoga exercises are fundamental to the breathing work that you
do. In any type of session, you will be taught the fundamentals
of breathing. This is due to the simple fact that it is the
source of life. It is essential to cleansing the body. It is one
of the central focuses of successful, effective yoga.