Patrick McKeown & Anastasis Tzanis 
The Breathing Cure for Yoga [EPUB ebook] 
Apply Science Behind Ancient Wisdom for Health and Well-Being with a Foreword by James Nestor

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READY TO JOIN THE BETTER BREATHING REVOLUTION? 

READY TO LEARN FROM INTERNATIONAL BREATHING EXPERT PATRICK Mc KEOWN?

READY TO LEARN FROM LEADING YOGA EDUCATOR ANASTASIS TZANIS?

TAP INTO YOUR FULL YOGA POTENTIAL WITH THE SCIENCE BEHIND ANCIENT WISDOM BY READING THE BREATHING CURE FOR YOGA

With a Foreword by award-winning science journalist James Nestor, New York Times bestselling author of Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art

What if you are only tapping into 75% of the full potential of yoga?

If there was a simple and free way to harness the other 25% and make major improvements in both your asana practice and overall health, would you want to know what it is?

This revolutionary yoga and breathing manual unites modern science, with clinically-proven breathing techniques, and the (mostly) forgotten wisdom of ancient Yogis to enhance your yoga practice. Written by international breath expert Patrick Mc Keown and leading yoga educator Anastasis Tzanis, this is an essential book for every practitioner and instructor.

In THE BREATHING CURE FOR YOGA: APPLY SCIENCE BEHIND ANCIENT WISDOM FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING you will learn how to:



  • Enhance your physical practice and lower the risk of injury.

  • Learn breathing techniques to self-regulate, gain control over your nervous system, and diminish stress, anxiety, and panic attacks.

  • Increase mindfulness and cultivate a deeper mind-body connection.

  • Learn the connection between physiology and the mind, and how to optimise gas exchange and open the lungs.

  • Reduce breathlessness during yoga, and boost stamina, endurance, and recovery time.

  • Learn the three pillars of sleep, breath, and the mind, and their interconnection.

  • Optimise energy flow and strengthen your connection to self.

  • Dramatically reduce snoring, sleep apnea, and insomnia; decongest the nose; and improve menopause symptoms.

  • Enhance your overall health and wellbeing.

READY TO JOING THE REVOLUTION NOW?

Get ‘Breathing For Yoga’ today, and be among the first to benefit from this revolutionary breathing and yoga manual.

“In your hands is the operating manual for new and old yogis alike. For the past 20 years, Mc Keown has researched why so many of us breathe so poorly and how we can do it better and improve our lives. He’s spent several more years piecing together this carefully constructed compendium of yoga knowledge and distilling it into step-by-step directions, illustrations, scientific context, biomechanics, biochemistry, and more! My advice: Take a seat, shut your mouth, breathe it in.”—James Nestor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS to THE BREATHING CURE FOR YOGA: APPLY SCIENCE BEHIND ANCIENT WISDOM FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING by Patrick Mc Keown

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

SECTION ONE: THE BREATH IN YOGA AND OXYGEN ADVANTAGE®

Chapter One: The Breath in Yoga and Oxygen Advantage®

Dispelling Common Breath Myths

Our Goal with This Book

Why Breath Training Matters On and Off the Mat

Yoga Origins and Hierarchy

Breath Basics and the Three Dimensions of Breathing

Important: Safety First

Benefits of Yoga and Functional Breathing

Our Recommendation for Navigating This Book

Chapter Two: The Science of Breathing

The Biochemistry of Breathing

The Journey of Oxygen in the Body

Chapter Three: Prānāyāma: Breath Control

Prana and the Eight Limbs of Yoga

What Is Prānāyāma?

What Is Optimal Breathing?

Achieving Steadiness in Breath and Movement

Chapter Four: Applying Oxygen Advantage®

Fundamentals to Yoga

The BOLT Score

Tailoring Your Practice According to the BOLT

Breathing Through the Nose if Your Nose Is Blocked

Oxygen Advantage® Breathing Exercises: The Foundation

Oxygen Advantage® Resources and Support

Chapter Five: Using Simple Breathing Techniques

in Your Asana Practice

SECTION TWO: CREATING A BREATHING PRACTICE

Chapter Six: Hyperventilation, Hypercapnia, and Hypoxia:

What You Need to Know to Create a Breathing Program

The Risks of Overbreathing: Hyperventilation

Breathing Volume: Preventing Hyperventilation During Practice

Resolving Hyperventilation: The Two Pillars of Breath Training

Chapter Seven: Breathing Exercises that Use Deliberate Hyperventilation

What Happens During Deliberate Hyperventilation

Anastasis’ Viewpoint on Voluntary Hyperventilation

Patrick’s Viewpoint on Voluntary Hyperventilation

Our Advice

Chapter Eight: Practical Applications of the Breath

Using the Breath to Prevent Fainting

Using Breath to Moderate Pain

Breath Training to Detoxify the Body

SECTION THREE: THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURES OF BREATHING

Chapter Nine: The Nervous System and Its Interconnection with the Breath

The Autonomic Nervous System

The Influence of the ANS on Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

How the Brain Controls the Breath

Chapter Ten: Breathing Biomechanics: A 3D Approach

1. Physical Systems: The Respiratory Tract

2. Physical Systems: The Supportive Muscles

3. Physical Systems: Posture

Structures of Breathing: The Rib Cage

Structures of Breathing: The Diaphragm—The Heart’s Twin Sister

Structures of Breathing: The Abdominals and Pelvic Floor

A Professional Opinion: Dr. Paul Sly on the Pelvic Floor

Chapter Eleven: The Diaphragm

Biochemical Benefits

Biomechanical Benefits

Nervous System

Wider Benefits of Diaphragm Breathing

How to Breathe Diaphragmatically

How to Train Your Diaphragm Through Asanas: Anastasis’ Perspective

Chapter Twelve: The Tongue

The Importance of the Tongue in Posture and Movement

The Tongue, Posture, Tongue-Tie, and Swallowing

The Tongue-Brain Connection

Jihva Bandha—Tongue Lock

How to Clean the Tongue

Paying Attention to Your Tongue

Chapter Thirteen: Breathing to Activate the Core

The Link Between Back Pain and Breathing

The Four Stages of Core Engagement

SECTION FOUR: BREATHING IN A YOGA PRACTICE

Chapter Fourteen: Breathing in Asanas

Breathing and Muscle Oxygenation

Working on Breathing Muscles and Posture for Better Breathing

Five Poses to Release the Diaphragm

Physical Limitations That Affect Breathing in Yoga

Breath-Focused Asana Practices

Chapter Fifteen: Introducing Traditional Breathing Practices—Prānāyāma

Prānāyāma and Kundalini

The Oxygen Advantage® Approach to PrāNāyāma

The Bandhas

Chapter Sixteen: Prānāyāmas to Alter the Length of the Breathing Cycle

1. Kumbhaka (Pausing after Inhaling or Exhaling)

2. Ujjayi Breathing (Throat Constriction)

3. Sama Vritti/Visama Vritti (Equal/Unequal)

4. Anuloma, Viloma, and Pratiloma

5. Kevali (I and II)

6. Bhastrika and Kapalabhati (Voluntary Hyperventilation)

Chapter Seventeen: Prānāyāmas With Specific Outcomes

1. Prānāyāmas That Activate One Side of the Body/Brain

2. Prānāyāmas That Generate Sound Greater Diaphragm Activation

3. Cooling the Body: Sitali and Sitakari

Chapter Eighteen: Comparing Prānāyāma to Oxygen Advantage® Exercises

Prānāyāma and Breathing Exercises in Real Life

SECTION FIVE: HOW THE BREATH AFFECTS DIFFERENT SITUATIONS

Chapter Nineteen: Breathing, the Brain, Identity,  and Emotions

The Ego, Yoga, and Breathing

Where Is the Ego? Meditation, the Brain, and the Default Mode Network

Emotions, the Breath, and the Brain

Anastasis on the Breath and Mental State

Breathing in Various Emotional States

Chapter Twenty: Breath Training for Stress, Anxiety,  Panic, and Pain

The Science Behind the Breath-Anxiety Connection

Deep, Slow Breathing, Pain Perception, and Mood

Breath Training for Dissolving Stress, Anxiety, and Panic


Chapter Twenty-One: The Nasal Cycle and

Uni-Nostril Breathing

Nasal Breathing and Brain Excitability

The Left/Right Nasal Cycle

Yogic Theory and the Breath

Altering Nasal Dominance

The Autonomic Nervous System and Uni-Nostril Breathing

The Brain and Uni-Nostril Breathing

Scientific Studies and Ancient Yogic Wisdom

Practicing Left Uni-Nostril Breathing

Chapter Twenty-Two: Breathing, Sleep, and Yoga

Poor Sleep and Sleep Disorders

Modern Day Technology and Overstimulated Minds

Chronic Stress and Mental Health Issues

Impact of Poor Sleep

Nasal Breathing

Patrick’s Thoughts on Sleep

Circadian Rhythms

Sleep Hygeine ++

Menopause and Sleep

Yoga and Sleep

Exercises to Improve Sleep

Chapter Twenty-Three: Yoga and the Female Breath

The Menstrual Cycle

Pregnancy

Paced Breathing for Menopause and Hot Flashes

Other Hormonal Considerations that May Affect Breathing

Conclusion

Some Final Words from Patrick

APPENDICES

Appendix One: Yoga and Breathing—A Historical Perspective

on the Synthesis of Oxygen Advantage® and Prānāyāma

Appendix Two: Breathing for Cold Exposure Practice

Oxygen Advantage® Resources and Support

Bonus Interviews with Patrick Mc Keown and Oxygen Advantage Instructors

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Sobre el autor

JAMES NESTOR (SAN FRANCISCO, CA) is an author and journalist who has written for Outside Magazine, The Atlantic, National Public Radio, The New York Times, Scientific American, Dwell Magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, and more. Nestor’s book, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, was released through Riverhead/Penguin Random House on May 26, 2020. Breath spent 18 weeks of the New York Times bestseller list in the first year of publication and was an instant bestseller in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Sunday London Times, and more. Breath was awarded the Best General Nonfiction Book of 2020 by the American Society of Journalists and Authors and was a Finalist for the Royal Society Science Book of the Year. Breath has sold more than two million copies and has been translated into more than 35 languages. Breath explores how the human species has lost the ability to breathe properly over the past several hundred thousand years and is now suffering from a laundry list of maladies — snoring, sleep apnea, asthma, autoimmune disease — because of it. Nestor travels the world to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. The answers aren’t found in pulmonology labs, as we might expect, but in the muddy digs of ancient burial sites, secret Soviet facilities, New Jersey choir schools, and the smoggy streets of Sao Paulo. Drawing on thousands of years of medical texts and recent cutting-edge studies in pulmonology, psychology, biochemistry, and human physiology, Breath turns the conventional wisdom of what we thought we knew about our most basic biological function on its head. Nestor’s first narrative nonfiction book, DEEP: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What The Ocean Tells Us about Ourselves (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) was released in the United States and UK in June 2014. DEEP was a BBC Book of the Week, a Finalist for the PEN American Center Best Sports Book of the Year, an Amazon Best Science Book of 2014, Buzz Feed 19 Best Nonfiction Books of 2014, Art Forum Top 10 Book of 2014, New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice, Scientific American Recommended Read, and more. The book has been translated into German, Chinese, Italian, Polish, and more; the audiobook, read by Nestor, was released by Audible in June 2016.Nestor also wrote a "little, silly booklet" released in 2009, which he described as "a coffee table thing culled from notes on meditation and other ancient/hippy practices discovered in the crawlspace of my uncle’s retro-mod bachelor pad in the Hollywood Hills. The book combined medical science with humor and illustrations and was given a horrid and misleading title by a dishonest editor, which I soon after—and still—very much regret."Nestor has presented his research at Stanford Medical School, the United Nations, UBS, Global Classroom (World Health Organization+UNICEF), as well as more than 40 radio and television shows, including Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the Joe Rogan Show, Bullet Proof, ABC’s Nightline, CBS Morning News, and dozens of NPR programs.The author lives and works in the San Francisco metro area.Mr James Nestor.com

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