Really enjoyed this, I've done this type of breathing in the past but forgot about how to release and relax to enable the inhale, and this put me back in touch with that. Thank you. For me the inhale and exhale have to feel quite different and then I get in touch with the movement of energy after the physical side becomes automated.
Thanks, it's good to get your Ashtanga perspective on pranayama exercise. I have done 3-part breath less formally within vinyasa classes. Abdominal breathing is no problem for me ( maybe because as a teenager my oboe teacher taught it me as a musical technique) and the other inhale stages follow naturally. What I find difficult is isolating the upper chest on exhale...focusing on where the diaphragm is seems to help, keeping abdomen still is tricky.
Really enjoyed this exercise. It helps me to integrate meditation in my practice which I sometimes forget... Becoming aware of the three parts of the breath, especially the middle area, is new and kind of weird. Will keep practicing. Thank you.
So relaxing. Would love to see more pranayama tutorials as well as any book recommendations about the eight limbs of yoga (or videos on that too).
More pranayama exercises is always good!!
Pranayama is sooo important!! For mental, and spiritual health, thank you for sharing
Yes please, more pranayama tutorials🙏🙏🙏🙂🙂🙂
Again, thank you ❤ very much needed and appreciated ❤
Hi David/Jelena, huge thank you for this. Two things - 1) Is pranayama pronounced pranayama or pranayama? 2) yes please to more pranayama.🙏🙏🙏
Great that you are doing vids on subtler aspects of the practice.
Really enjoyed this, I've done this type of breathing in the past but forgot about how to release and relax to enable the inhale, and this put me back in touch with that. Thank you. For me the inhale and exhale have to feel quite different and then I get in touch with the movement of energy after the physical side becomes automated.
Thankyou, a great tutorial. I'm very interested in pranayama. I enjoyed the drum, it was very grounding and centering.
another great video, thank you so much 🤎
Thank you, I really like the rhythm and the 3 parts of the breath, soooo useful 🙏❤️
I would be so grateful for more pranayama exercices 🤩
Thank you so much for sharing this! I love it ❤
Thank you very much! I thought I would not be able to do the pranayama during the whole 12 seconds!
This technique that you shared is amazing 🎉
Please continue to share more on Pranayama and other limbs of yoga (than Asana)
Thanks, it's good to get your Ashtanga perspective on pranayama exercise. I have done 3-part breath less formally within vinyasa classes. Abdominal breathing is no problem for me ( maybe because as a teenager my oboe teacher taught it me as a musical technique) and the other inhale stages follow naturally. What I find difficult is isolating the upper chest on exhale...focusing on where the diaphragm is seems to help, keeping abdomen still is tricky.
thank u David & Jelena ❤ I’ve been curious about this topic for so long
Really enjoyed this exercise. It helps me to integrate meditation in my practice which I sometimes forget... Becoming aware of the three parts of the breath, especially the middle area, is new and kind of weird. Will keep practicing. Thank you.
Thank you David and Jelena
So relaxing
Is there a bend in the elbow?
Keeping seem straight was somehow distract
Thanks again😊
Thank s a lot.Interested in knowing at least. the authers Pranayamas of theAshtanga method.
Please do a video on Eagle Pose
Really nice video. Too bad that the pranayama got interrupted by ads 😬
why not do 15 seconds instead of 12 which will translate to 2 breaths per minute? divide into 5 seconds instead of 4...