Beat stress like a Navy Seal!

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Thousands of years ago our biggest worry's were things that could kill us. Namely, wild animals, famine, enemy tribes, and natural disasters. This is the type of stress our bodies evolved to deal with.

Now days, we're bombarded by stressors that can't kill us but our bodies react to it all the same. Here are a few of the stressors our bodies haven’t evolved to cope with.

Social media
News
Traffic
Deadlines
School
The economy
Politics

What this adds up to is chronic stress. Chronic stress causes the following.

Hypertension
Depression
Addiction and anxiety disorders
Heart disease
Obesity
Metabolic Syndrome
Type II Diabetes
Arthritis

We must adapt our behavior to combat the extra stress. The secret to this is conscious breathing.

Conscious breathing works because your breath links your body and your emotions. When you’re under stress your breathing becomes faster and shallower. Reversing this is a matter of becoming conscious of your breathing. It’s like taking control of the steering wheel to avoid a car crash. Your breath is the steering wheel for your emotions.

The breathing technique used by the Navy Seals goes by names like tactical breathing, square breathing, and box breathing. They are all the same.

Tactical breathing:

  1. Inhale for 4 seconds
  2. Hold your lungs full for 4 seconds
  3. Exhale for 4 seconds
  4. Hold your lungs empty for 4 seconds

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My suggestion is to practice a few minutes every morning and before you go to bed at night. You'll soon start experiencing less stress in your life.

Navy Seals use this technique to face life threatening situations. It’s guaranteed to work the next time you get stuck in traffic.

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Thats great and simple advice. Thank you for sharing

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Thats great and simple advice. Thank you for sharing.

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Thank you for the reminder...to control the body to control the mind to control the body, breath.

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So. Let me know who you are having come get me in trouble...

And you claim you have a black belt and can't cite an instructor...

That's like saying you are a doctor and not having an education.

Claim your doing FMA... And you arnt. You claim association? Ok then do it...

This pretend blackbelt stuff? It's not cool. It's pretty dumb.

I'll be waiting.

And ptk and the instructor list there knows me. Nothing will happen. Especially when they have their own issues with the heir of ptk JamJam.

But you wouldn't know who I am.

Anyways. I'll have fun commenting on all your posts.

This is some crap advice. Where is this taught in the navy seal breathing. You got a seal to cite this information from?

Or you just making it all up? Like the blackbelt.

You claim an art... Then prove your association...

Thanks best of luck but total scam and not a person I'd ever trust to train or have contact with students.

Here I was inviting you in and being nice. And you rat me out... What a great joke!

you gonna call mommy next?

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You're making this too much fun now. It's not a threat. I sent everything to ptk. I guess I'm supposed to assume everyone likes you? I doubt that.

My next move is to post your trash talk on FB and Instagram.

Give it some time bruh, it's gonna catch up to you. if Darren and Brian care about their rep they'll dump you like yesterdays garbage.

You're trying to sound like I can't hurt you...but you're giving me everything I need. You want look tough, but you clearly never studied the art of war...

I told you up front I didn't want anything to do with your Star Wars church.

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Cool.

Good luck with that.

Your still a joke. Fake blackbelt. Fake martial artist.

Who gave you that blackbelt? Oh wait you don't have one...

Both Brian and Darren called you fake. I'm not worried. And I've got alot of friends looking for you. They are really interested...

Post some links from the Facebook posts and your Instagram.

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This is so good. I have to reblog it! This is totally tuning into the parasympathetic nervous system. It reminded me of a self defence lesson I once had with an instructor who was a student of Paul Vunak and Frank Cucci. It was about when we encounter a threat and we forget to breathe. You elaborate it so concisely.

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Thanks for supporting my blog posts. I've been focusing on breathwork lately. I first learned about it from studying Goju ryu katas. Goju means hard/soft. The style has hard techniques and soft techniques. But an instructor of mine also told me it refers to breathing patterns Our body is hard/yang when we exhale and soft/yin when we inhale.

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Sure. I like what you share. Coincidentally i just met one of my former sifu's last evening at his dojo. He's into a lot of breathwork too. That is very interesting! Specially how it all ties into our vagus nerve. The gut brain axis. I am going to try to look into Goju. Thanks for the lead.

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Do you know the story of Dynamo Jack? If you don't, you might find this interesting.

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Thanks for sharing this. I am so stoked at all the amazing people on this platform. The Himalayan mystics who do yoga have a lineage that practices to harvest this kind of energy through transcendental meditation.

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