“A healthy mind has an easy breath.”

Our breath is the most vital component of life, yet we hardly pay conscious attention to it. Have you noticed that when you’re stressed or anxious, your breathing becomes shallow and labored? Anxiety is one of the leading causes of difficulty in breathing. If you’ve been experiencing breathing problems, don’t worry! A great way to manage stress and anxiety is through breathing exercises. Let’s learn about eight breathing exercises for stress that you can try whenever you feel anxious.

Top 8 Breathing Exercises and Their Benefits

According to a recent report, India contributes to almost 15.69% of global chronic respiratory diseases. Along with asthma, allergies, and anxiety, a person’s lifestyle can significantly contribute to breathing difficulties. Breathing exercises can be very effective in combating respiratory disorders and managing anxiety and stress. Here are the top eight breathing exercises that you can try.

1. Deep Breathing 

This is one of the simplest breathing exercises for anxiety, aimed at helping you take longer and fuller breaths. You can do this sitting or lying down. Simply take a deep breath in and slowly exhale through your nose.

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2. Progressive Muscle Relaxation 

As the name suggests, this breathing exercise for stress involves tensing a particular muscle group as you breathe in and relaxing them as you breathe out. Start from your feet and slowly go all the way up until all your muscles relax.

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3. Anulom Vilom (Nadi Shodhan Pranayama) 

This breathing exercise for stress, also called alternate nostril breathing, involves covering the right nostril with your thumb as you inhale through your left nostril. Then place your ring finger on your left nostril, release the thumb, and breathe out from the right nostril. Repeat this cycle a few times until you feel relaxed. Watch this video to experience the magic of this breathing technique.

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4. Pursed Lip Breathing 

This simple breathing exercise for anxiety can be practiced by anyone, at any time during the day. Sit in a comfortable position and inhale for two counts through your nose. Then, pucker your lips and exhale for four counts. This exercise helps you take focused breaths and has a calming effect in moments of anxiety. If you face breathing problems and are looking to make breathing exercises a part of your routine, this one can be a good starting point.

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5. Humming Bee Breathing (Bhramari)

This simple breathing exercise can help relieve stress while you’re performing day-to-day activities. The goal is to focus on the exhalation while making a humming sound. The audible sound you make while humming causes your vocal cords to vibrate, activating the vagus nerve. Watch this video to practice Bhramari breathing technique with Ami Patel.

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6. Diaphragmatic Breathing 

The onset of an anxiety attack is usually marked by difficulty breathing. If you ever face such a situation, breathing from the diaphragm can help you relax. Studies have shown that this breathing exercise is especially helpful for those who have difficulty breathing. Sit or lie down in a comfortable place. Place one hand on your heart and the other just below your rib cage. Take a deep breath through your nose and slowly exhale through your mouth. Notice the movement of the abdominal muscles as you exhale.

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7. Lion’s Breath 

This yogic breathing exercise involves imagining that you are a lion. First, take a deep breath through your nose. Stick out your tongue and exhale with your mouth wide open, making a ‘Ha’ sound. This is a very effective breathing exercise for stress, as it helps you get out of your fight-or-flight mode.

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8. Breath Focus Technique 

In this technique, you associate a focus word or image with your breath. Choose any word, image, or phrase that makes you feel good. While breathing, simply use the focus word to anchor your awareness to your breath.

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The breath is a powerful resource that each of us can utilize to experience peace and harmony. We have various free breathing exercise videos available on our website. Additionally, our experts at SoulSensei provide in-depth guidance for those seeking to relieve stress and foster a deeper connection with their consciousness. Do get in touch with us for further support.

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