Chris
Prokop interviews Dr. Artour Rakhimov, an individual coach of 2 World
Champions. This breathing
information helps to improve physical health and mental wellbeing due
to special types of exercise and other types of physical activity.
This same information can be used for diabetes, cancer,
hypothyroidism, HIV-AIDS, COPD, asthma, chronic fatigue, heart
disease, epilepsy, and many other health issues.
In this video, Dr. Artour
Rakhimov addresses the question, “What are the benefits of physical
activity? How to get maximum benefits from exercise?”. From
Dr. Artour Rakhimov's experience with his students, he found that the
key benefit of physical activity is to improve oxygen levels. This
type of benefit is possible if exercise is performed in a specific
way or with one ancient trick.
Previously in human
history, our breathing patterns were much different. In the modern
age, exercise is not correctly. Even in sporting contests most
people breath through their mouths. If you look into dictionaries
the definition of mouth breather from 50 to 70 years ago is a moron,
imbecile and stupid person. When Dr. Artour Rakhimov read this, it
came across as a shocking experience and for many others when he
tells them. Mouth breathing was culturally and socially
unacceptable. Also, people paid a lot more attention to these
physical details.
Dr. KP Buteyko
trained over 200 Soviet and Russian medical doctors with his
breathing techniques. He found that breathing through your nose when
exercising prevents exacerbations of diseases. Thousands of people
die during or after exercise because of mouth breathing. While CO2
becomes much higher when breathing through the nose and oxygen levels
improve. Here is more about benefits of physical activity:
http://www.normalbreathing.com/benefits-of-physical-activity.php
. The Spanish translation of this page “"Beneficios de la
Actividad Física: Sólo si es respiración nasal 100%"” is
here:
http://www.respiracionnormal.org/beneficios-de-actividad-fisica/
.
When
breathing through the nose and exercising at the same time, the heart
rate drops significantly in comparison to breathing through the
mouth. This can be tested on
treadmills or any exercise machines that have heart rate monitors.
Also, it has been tested that there are about 15 different
physiological effects just from nose breathing during physical
exercise.
The main benefit of
physical exercise is to improve health and improve body-oxygen
levels. There is a do it yourself breathing test that can be found
on Normalbreathing.com and on this YouTube channel. People that do
not exercise have a very low body-oxygen level. Students can get
somewhere around 10 to 15 seconds on their CP test at best if they
have very little exercise. These students would have about half an
hour of daily physical exercise. Urban dwellers would have a bit of
walking included in their daily schedules. To gain 20 seconds for
the body oxygen test they need about 1 hour of intensive physical
exercise. Also, about 1 hour to half an hour daily of mild
exercise such as walking.
In
order to achieve about 30 seconds for the body oxygen test younger
people in their 30 and 20's need 2 and a half hours of exercise.
Elderly people would need 1 to 1 and half hours of exercise. At this
stage, automatic breathing patterns become calmer and slower. Also,
their quantity amount of sleep drops and people require about 6 hours
of sleep. This provides them with more time for physical exercise.
Another great benefit is
that students have much more energy and this allows them to exercise
with more intensity. For ordinary people exercise can be very
challenging and uncomfortable. Also, they breathe through their
mouths while exercising which has drastic effects. Thus, an exercise
program, when combined with breathing retraining, makes it a lot
safer.
When students achieve 50
to 60 seconds, they sleep for about 4 hours. Exercise becomes very
enjoyable. They exercise for around 2 and a half hours. If they do
decide to take a day off, they still incorporate an activity such as
walking into the day. In contrast, modern people find it too
difficult because of their experience.
The YouTube URL of this video is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ9Fk5ulNkM /.
The video features Dr. Artour Rakhimov who was interviewed by Chris Prokop, who also created this video description. Dr. Artour is a health educator, writer, author of the website NormalBreathing.com, and Buteyko breathing teacher and NormalBreathing trainer.
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