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Many people think that when you run, you should inhale through your nose and out through your mouth. This is not correct. You want air to enter through your mouth and your nose. Your muscles need a large amount of oxygen to perform and keep moving. Breathing only through your nose does not allow enough air in.You also want to make sure that you are not "chest breathing". Breathing just in your chest and not any deeper. That is breathing too shallow for adequate oxygen intake. You want to [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] make sure that you are "belly breathing". Deep breaths from your diaphragm allows you to take more air in. This also will help prevent side stitches while you are running.
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For exhaling - make sure that you are doing it through your mouth and fully. This will help you remove more carbon dioxide. Exhaling deeply and fully will also help you inhale more deeply.
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Just remember to run at your best (and to prevent those dreaded side stitches) you want to inhale as deeply as you can and exhale [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] deeply.I know that it may seem weird to have rules for breathing. But, after a little practice it will come naturally. And, it [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] will be "as easy as breathing"!
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