TheMac
02-11-2006, 09:08 PM
This weeks tip is brought to us by our Injury Expert Endless:
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<font color="red"> Have any of you ever noticed that when you are winded, you will tend to put your hands on your hips, or head? Well, it turns out this is a learned response that increases the efficiency of respiration!
When you're winded (from running, lifting, etc.) and you put your hands on something (your hips, your head, etc.) the muscles of your upper extremities relax, making it easier for your rib cage to expand, which lets you take in more air with each breath.
So next time you are winded, try using this method to recover faster.
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Great tip, thanks Endless! /forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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<font color="red"> Have any of you ever noticed that when you are winded, you will tend to put your hands on your hips, or head? Well, it turns out this is a learned response that increases the efficiency of respiration!
When you're winded (from running, lifting, etc.) and you put your hands on something (your hips, your head, etc.) the muscles of your upper extremities relax, making it easier for your rib cage to expand, which lets you take in more air with each breath.
So next time you are winded, try using this method to recover faster.
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Great tip, thanks Endless! /forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif