Top 10 On How To Hold Your Breath Longer
Especially important if you try to hold your breath in the water! Better yet; follow a freediving course that will teach you and a friend how to look out for each other during breath hold attempts. But at the minimum let your buddy check you every 15 seconds or so by tapping on your shoulder. You can then give him an okay sign, and if your buddy sees an okay sign then it’s time for some rescue techniques. Even when you’re doing a breath hold on land, it’s wise to have a buddy. Best position is sitting on a nice sofa, so that if you pass out you don’t fall on the ground. Lying on the bed is not wise, as it’s possible, if you’re in bad luck to swallow your tongue. So, never ever try it alone and if possible educate yourself by following a course. That being said…
2. Relax
If you want to hold your breath for a long time it’s best to relax your body and mind before trying. So first of all take your time for this and don’t try it between lunch and coffee. Just sit down on your knees in the water or sitting down relaxed on the sofa. Take your time just sitting there, calming your body and mind. And after a few minutes it’s time to…
3. Breath!
Do 2 minutes of breathing with a 5 second interval breathing in, and a 5 second interval breathing out. Just do it slowly and find a nice rhythm. Make sure that after inhale you will fully…
4. Exhale
Remember, exhaling is so much more important than inhaling. Just push in your belly to push out every bit of air out of your lungs, so when you inhale you have the maximum amount of fresh air in your lungs. Remember, used air has to get out, fresh air has to go in. After those 2 minutes of breathing just take a nice full…
5. Inhale
The trick, especially for beginners, is not to fully inhale so that you have blown cheeks and are ready to pop. It’s important that you only breath in for 80-85 percent of your maximum. This way you can still be relaxed during the breath hold itself. Just try it! Breath in as much as you can and feel how tense you are. Breath in only for 80 percent of your maximum and you can still relax. After your last inhale you only have to…
6. Hold Your Breath
That’s the easy part, just hold it. Close your mouth and if your in the water let yourself float. After this just…
7. Relax
Probably one of the most important things. You have to relax your body as much as possible. This way your heartbeat will go down as well, also one of the reasons why you shouldn’t inhale to your maximum. If your in the water, just float on top of the water, and don’t use any weights to put yourself on the bottom. Floating at the surface with your face down is an excellent way of relaxing. If you’re in the water on the sofa, just try to relax your complete body. Start with your toes and work you way upwards. Try to relax everything, from legs to your fingers. One of the most common problems is the inability to relax your neck and shoulders. And last but not least, try to relax your mouth and your tongue, so that you don’t have a forced breath hold. Keep a continues feel to your body if you’re relaxed and remember to…
8. Concentrate
You’re lying or sitting there while holding your breath. If you want to make sure that it is a short time then start counting in your head or looking at your stopwatch! Don’t do such a thing, you main goal is to forget time! Remember that when you’re doing something pleasant times go by very fast, and if you’re doing something awful time goes by so slowly… So don’t look at your watch, it’s time to have nice thoughts going on in your head and try not to think about the fact that you’re holding your breath. Guys, just don’t think about all those great bed stories, because then the blood goes to the wrong place and your heartbeat goes up. Try to think of something calming. Nice vacation, a good experience, some music, etc. Be creative with this. And when you can’t relax or concentrate yourself anymore it’s time to…
9. Distract
At one point while your hold your breath, relaxation is over and you can’t think about anything else then the fact that you have to breath and why oh why you’re doing this. Then it’s time to distract yourself. Use a small physical movement to distract. So don’t start swimming around, or walking around, just slowly move your fingers together and make small figures with them, touch each finger with the opposite finger, just play around. This way time passes by like crazy and makes you forget about the horrible pains your enduring. It’s fun to hold your breath, or so they say. And when you can’t hold your breath anymore, just hold a little longer and then…
10. Recover!
Before you start cheering about your new record, first you need to recover. You’ve hold your breath for a long time, so first things first; get all the used air out of your system by blowing out a little bit of air (20%) and then quickly fill it again to maximum. This makes sure that you give oxygen to the most critical parts again fast! After that you can exhale completely and for at least three times make a complete deep breathing cycle. Then you look at your watch and you can cheer about your time!
Remember, there a literally hundreds of methods to increase your time, but the most important part is that you’re safe! So always obey rule number 1 and never train alone. If you got some additional questions you can leave them in the comments.
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these tips are great i have been able to increase my breath hold for over a minite
@mike Glad to hear you’re improving your time!
i appreciate people like you to help amateurs like me i just tried and i just improved my pb by 15 seconds thanks alot.
another great tip is a teq called Packing. You can google all the info for it. its used to increase the volume of air you can carry in your lungs. My personal best so far is 4min 36 seconds. I cant stress this enough, be sure you practice in safe conditions.
another good tip if you are training dry is to use a nose clip – it makes it much easier to be sure that you are really holding your breath – especially when it gets harder and you have contractions.
Very nice article Jorg!
1 other tip: In water it is great to wear a wetsuit so that you float while lying on your back relaxing during the breathe-up… Then when you take your last breath, just put your hand on the opposite shoulder and your body will turn automatically…
I also found a funny type-o: If you’re in the water on the sofa,
thanks mate before i could only hold my breath for 30 seconds.Then i tried what you had there and then i could increase it by 25 seconds so i could hold it for 55 seconds..
thanks mate!!
I like freediving a lot but I don’t have a buddy. How dangerous is it, really? Is there any statistics about it? What if I don’t push myself to the last limit can I still pass out?
Thanks.
Val.
Valeriy, there is always a risk! Even when doing only 50% of your max there is a danger. Statistics are not really available. Doing dry statics should be no problem, as long as you follow the above guidelines. As soon as you freedive in the water, you need a buddy, period.
Cheers, Jorg
awesome website before i could only hold my breath for 2 mins 14 secs but after i read this and relaxed i could hold it for much longer without feeling the need to breathe
thx abunch
meghan