How Andrew Huberman Transformed My Breathwork

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  • @user-kun2147
    @user-kun2147 Рік тому +188

    How is this guy not mainstream yet? More people need to see his content. Love your work Kitaro

    • @atomoyoga
      @atomoyoga Рік тому +7

      Because there are thousands of guys with this very little education that just copy paste what Hubberman say. Thousands and thousands! Nothing special 😂😂

    • @gooddaysgames586
      @gooddaysgames586 Рік тому +2

      Perhaps slightly adjusted thumbnail images and better click bait headlines?
      I agree with your sentiment: his content is great.

    • @rawfitzness9355
      @rawfitzness9355 Рік тому +4

      Because Huberman is main stream. Still, Kitaro's perspective and practice is really increasing the impact of the information from Andrew and is deepening the Wim's method. Not at all a copy/paste in Kitaro's case.

    • @HudsonTaylorMusic
      @HudsonTaylorMusic Рік тому +3

      He needs to limit the audio on his videos. He talks too quietly, so that you can’t actually hear him if you’re watching videos on loud trains for example 🤷🏻‍♂️ calming voice but the audio is processed too quietly.

    • @rakeemkemp3734
      @rakeemkemp3734 Рік тому

      I agree

  • @alviscardi
    @alviscardi Рік тому +39

    This was a fantastic video. I’ve heard of this breathing technique and may have inadvertently tried a part of it a few months ago. For 15 years, I suffered from chronic pain, doctors said it was neuropathy because I am diabetic. Turns out it was a paralyzed right diaphragm. I had injured my neck about 18 years ago in a car accident. I thought it wasn't bad but a few months ago I was meditating and doing deep diahpragmage breathing. It inflated and almost instantly dozens of health issues disappeared. A lot of them had been brought on by my autonomic nervous system being out of wack. I had severe stomach issues, breathing problems, and a very fast heartbeat, I would sweat so much and couldn't control my temperature. Turns out the Phrenic Nerve on the C3 and C5 was injured, which connects to the diaphragm. The diaphragm to the QL muscles in the back leads to sciatica. There is a thing called Phrenic Neuropathy which stems from that injured nerve causing upper body pain. All of it was gone in a few breaths! Breath is life!

    • @nomitnegi2265
      @nomitnegi2265 6 місяців тому +1

      Hey I'm going through same problem my left side nerves body is impacted please help if u can share journey of healing and any update regarding your health

    • @alviscardi
      @alviscardi 6 місяців тому

      @@nomitnegi2265 Have an x-ray done of your diaphragm to see if it's compressed. Also, look up “deep belly breathing” or “diaphragm breathing”. I can't guarantee anything but that type of breathing method was what helped me. It's almost a year later and I am still doing great. With barely any nerve pain.

  • @framed9240
    @framed9240 Рік тому +15

    youre presence is so calming its insane. no clue how you do that but im striving to get to that level of calmess. you earned yourself a sub. keep it up

  • @mtbeliever5833
    @mtbeliever5833 7 місяців тому +2

    Dude, your deep calm yogi voice is amazing

  • @adventurebound2923
    @adventurebound2923 Рік тому +29

    Another amazing video kitaro!! Your by far my favourite breath work teacher! Good work brother, thanks for being a part of my journey, my life has drastically changed these past 6 months, and I've been involved in a lifetime practice of intermittant martial arts, qigong, taijichuan...but understanding the breath/body connection deepens the practices and daily life moments so much, I find myself during my work day instinctively doing a round of breath work to release stress and it works to even things out and tip the scales negatively. Understanding brings it to a higher level!

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому +6

      What a beautiful comment, my friend! I'm grateful for people like you, it keeps me motivated to make videos 😉

  • @cillian1983
    @cillian1983 Рік тому +4

    your voice is very calming

  • @rodpacileo7570
    @rodpacileo7570 Рік тому +20

    Yes Kitaro..thank you..I enjoy your subtle approach…Huberman’s Information has also been on my radar for awhile now. Between both of you and Alan Watts alone with my own slow breath and humming practice have been so nourishing and supplemental to me feeling aligned…. As a constant student of life I felt the need to express my gratitude digitally here ( a new thing for me ) … I hope to continually learn from you. The subtle breath of the Yogis and the Buddha during meditation and effort related experiences has also been a driving force of my energy field…I feel as though by breathing lite, slow and deep as P. McEwen points out and the info in James Nesters book on Breath ( esp. the part about the ‘American Indians’) goes well with the Wym method, further I sense the right breath is dependent situations, desired energy levels, digesting food, dealing with panic attacks, tramway and anxiety, as well as states of extreme excitement.. and of course depression….K. thanks for the inspiration..you story, actions and vibes

    • @liewcheng6664
      @liewcheng6664 Рік тому +1

      Digital arena, yogic and Buddhist meditation are control by the Prince of the Air which many peoples are not aware. The seen Word is controlled by 2 unseen masters. One is the Prince of the Air and the other the King of the Shepherd. The King says I will make you lie down in green pastures. I will lead you in still waters and restores your soul. I will guide you through the paths of righteousness for the sake of my name. Have no fear of evil when you walk through the shadow of death for I am with you. My rod and my staff are there to comfort you. In the presence of your foes I will prepare a table for you. I will anoint your head with oil with an overflowing cup. Goodness and kindness will follow you all the days of your life and you shall dwell in my house as long as you live.
      The Prince says bow down to me and I will give the nations of the world in all their greatness and splendour.

    • @rodpacileo7570
      @rodpacileo7570 Рік тому

      @@liewcheng6664 thank you

    • @ashleighnoel9857
      @ashleighnoel9857 Рік тому

      ❤Alan saved my life

    • @swent45
      @swent45 Рік тому

      It's Patrick McKeown not McEwen. The book is The Oxygen Advantage.

  • @boriscartman
    @boriscartman Рік тому +15

    Doing the cyclic sighing thing in between sparring rounds has improved my recovery noticeably. Thank you!

    • @stranded8088
      @stranded8088 Рік тому +2

      I also incorporated this Double inhale Long exhale breathwork inbetween Sparring rounds. I do get weird looks but endure more than my Partners haehe

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому +1

      Nice!

    • @vortexor1
      @vortexor1 Рік тому

      One question please: How many minutes do you practice cyclic sighing between sparring-rounds? Thanks in advance!

    • @boriscartman
      @boriscartman Рік тому +2

      @@vortexor1 there's only a minute "rest" in between rounds where we normally do 10push ups, 10 squats and 10 crunches so that leaves me with about 30 seconds where I concentrate on my breathing and make a conscious effort to recover quicker.

  • @lookatthetrees7494
    @lookatthetrees7494 10 місяців тому +1

    What a beautiful voice and way of speaking. Great video.

  • @watcherworld5873
    @watcherworld5873 9 місяців тому

    I like that message of this video. Instead of pushing a particular method, this video encourages people to find something that works for them.
    I use Wim Hof breathing to calm a racing mind, and psychological sighs to lower my BP temporarily. Intense aerobic exercise seems to lower my BP for several hours.

  • @jabronipepparoni1585
    @jabronipepparoni1585 Рік тому +5

    Been watching you for a few months now and I really enjoy your channel and I also find it amazing that you simplify so much research into a short video

  • @highlanderes
    @highlanderes 11 місяців тому +2

    During wim hof breathing, I do the last exhale before each retention period with thinly pursed lips, like exhaling through a straw, as in the NSDR protocol. Awesome experience!

  • @SmokeyCronie666
    @SmokeyCronie666 9 місяців тому

    Ive waited almost a decade for this video. Thank you 🙏

  • @paulginsberg6942
    @paulginsberg6942 9 місяців тому

    A lovely calming voice and energy Kitaro.

  • @jflowers3344
    @jflowers3344 Рік тому

    I call this kitaro Waga breathing method! This is your calling.
    I appreciate you

  • @spiritfalcon4326
    @spiritfalcon4326 Рік тому +10

    Thanks Kitaro, really appreciate these explainer videos. I’ve been practicing the WHM for 3 years now and it’s great to continue to develop a deeper understanding of its mechanics!

  • @anna199091
    @anna199091 5 місяців тому

    great video!! I love how you explain everything, so easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @LeDeyo
    @LeDeyo Рік тому +10

    Wait this whole time I've followed them separately but had no idea Huberman was behind those early tests that Wim Hof would always bring up!

    • @pascal5142
      @pascal5142 6 місяців тому +1

      haha me neither, why dont they promote each other? to sound more legit and independant?

  • @cryptexmelnikov9075
    @cryptexmelnikov9075 Рік тому +8

    Awesome video , never thought there are people with really specific hobbies like mine ( Ido portal movement , Anderw Huberman , Wim Hof).

    • @charlesbanks7028
      @charlesbanks7028 Рік тому

      😅

    • @Asphyxiationstation
      @Asphyxiationstation Рік тому +2

      With billions of people on this earth you honestly thought you are the only one to like those 3 things? 😅there's probably thousands or even hundreds of thousands of us 💪

    • @shermansadventure1151
      @shermansadventure1151 Рік тому

      They're really not that specific haha - those 3 things (particularly the last two) are pretty much staples within self-improvement/health communities. They all come under the banner of health, fitness and wellness, of which literally millions of people are interested in.

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому +4

      Thanks for watching, my friend! I think it's great to connect with people who share the same interests. On the internet, it seems like there are many of us consuming all the same content 😉, but out on the street, in the real world, I sometimes feel like a lone wolf.

    • @guyb4600
      @guyb4600 Рік тому

      @@KitaroWaga so true. I feel like everyone should be doing this, but when I speak of this in my work/social circles, I’m the outlier.

  • @jonanbahnsen3935
    @jonanbahnsen3935 Рік тому

    This is gold. Guys remember to like gems like this spread the information and help the creator.

  • @TheSynergyStudio
    @TheSynergyStudio 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. Love your explanations and calm voice.

  • @raulsoto498
    @raulsoto498 Рік тому +4

    Your content is great man, greetings from Chile!

  • @Durga695
    @Durga695 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much I am doing Kitaro Waga free7 day course, and sincerely the deep breathing in the diaphragm immediately, gave the strong tingling and longer breath hold. I had stopped the breathing and only did the cold plunge. I am hopeful my breathing is going to improve via the 7 day course.

  • @lissaborreguito-wd7vi
    @lissaborreguito-wd7vi Рік тому +3

    Lo estoy haciendo es lo que me ha ayudado a controlar la ansiedad🙏🙏🙏🙏 saludos desde Cuba. Agradecida por esta información.

  • @rickcramer9426
    @rickcramer9426 Рік тому +4

    I cannot wait to watch this

  • @newidealism3894
    @newidealism3894 Рік тому

    Thank you, I'm subscribing. Embryonic breathing taught by dr. Yang is another goldmine of insight about inhalation and exhalation. This video made me think of it. The emphasis during embryonic breathing is on the inhalation. But Buddhist zazen meditation has the emphasis on the exhalation! That's like a riddle! This video helped me.

  • @gratitude5403
    @gratitude5403 2 місяці тому

    I love your energy. I subscribed, bless you🙏

  • @andrewbeyerle
    @andrewbeyerle 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video quality and product you've made!

  • @charitycraft6626
    @charitycraft6626 Рік тому +2

    And your strength is inspiring ❤

  • @chilling33
    @chilling33 Рік тому

    thank you for taking the time to shed light on this to more people . Big up you, Bless🙏👊☮️

  • @druidactual
    @druidactual Рік тому +1

    Your video editing is very well done

  • @foldemd
    @foldemd Рік тому +5

    The ice has changed me to a more calm and relaxed person. I also quit marijuana bc of this

  • @qweezy-qwestpuregold9344
    @qweezy-qwestpuregold9344 11 місяців тому

    7:13 has helped me so much! Thank you

  • @tectorgorch8698
    @tectorgorch8698 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for another excellent report.

  • @mike8669
    @mike8669 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a million for this easy to grasp and extremely helpful video

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому

      Thank you for the nice comment!

  • @13kacia
    @13kacia Рік тому

    thank you Kitaro. your Wim Hof breath work has deeply help me.❤

  • @travissteffens7719
    @travissteffens7719 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful Kitaro! Well done!

  • @charitycraft6626
    @charitycraft6626 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for teaching this❤ so interesting! ❤

  •  Рік тому

    Thank you for this video, I really like that you show your perspective, but you show also connections with other activities which may give similar results - you allow me to choose, no pushing 👍

  • @chi-townk7397
    @chi-townk7397 Рік тому +1

    Hats off. Smart choices on many levels. Efficient messaging

  • @yatior
    @yatior Рік тому

    good work my brother , found it beneficial

  • @MauzyrockRC
    @MauzyrockRC Рік тому +1

    Terrific expansion on the WHM. Also great explanation of how these techniques work together. Thank you!

  • @KitaroWaga
    @KitaroWaga  Рік тому +9

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  • @nicomelmo
    @nicomelmo Рік тому

    I'm in US, but I will visit you one day! I'm sure you're what I have been looking for for a long time: body postures, breathing, and mindset training.

  • @MrSeanyGee
    @MrSeanyGee Рік тому +2

    Huberman was so young in that footage

  • @wildseedtheron
    @wildseedtheron Рік тому +1

    Just discovered your channel. Great content. Keep it up!

  • @duanebraaten7190
    @duanebraaten7190 9 місяців тому

    Awesome
    Thank you !!

  • @awakenthedrummer6452
    @awakenthedrummer6452 Рік тому +2

    Good content. In relation to the nervous system and breathing, an important factor that was missed is the freeze/dissociation state which is actually the result of a parasympathetic response. This may appear to be relaxation but is actually a higher level of arousal than sympathetic "stress" response

    • @brainbodypt
      @brainbodypt Рік тому

      Polyvagal theory! I just took this course from Dr Porges and it’s amazing the origins of the vagus nerve❤

  • @AnaCrisHammer
    @AnaCrisHammer Рік тому

    Kitaro, you have changed my practice with your deep knowledge and calming guidance! I am deeply grateful for your wise and unpretentious presence!

  • @alexandercanwell4303
    @alexandercanwell4303 Рік тому

    Great value, thank you

  • @nonsolumsedetiam3444
    @nonsolumsedetiam3444 Рік тому

    Thanks for your work, it helps here :)

  • @19stri
    @19stri 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video. Janes Addiction approves 😎

  • @brucegelman5582
    @brucegelman5582 Рік тому

    Beautiful instruction!!!

  • @Achievingexcellence
    @Achievingexcellence Рік тому

    Nicely done, Kitaro! Excellent content and production.

  • @ahmicmarineau
    @ahmicmarineau Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing your experience and learning. Very helpful 😊

  • @51Daedalus
    @51Daedalus Рік тому +1

    Holy Shit Kitaro....didnt know you had this channel! Remember you as such a great guy from back when I lived in Switzerland! Huge fan of Wim Hof breathing as well....you go champ! Love from Finland!

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  10 місяців тому +1

      Took a while to see your comment... Tille, my brother, hope life treats you well in Finland! All the love

  • @BrooksEE
    @BrooksEE Рік тому

    Amazing video 💪🏻

  • @stevengow401
    @stevengow401 Рік тому

    More great content Kitaro! Would love to see something on your movement technique...peace/love 💛

  • @bigfletch8
    @bigfletch8 Рік тому

    Sigh - co - logical....
    Always a sign of growth in awareness when you investigate " what comes naturally "...just as So-cra(e)tes suggested.

  • @International_Cartoons
    @International_Cartoons Рік тому

    7:41 - 7:50 - I don't know if you've thought of this but a nice trick would be not to stop short with the first breath and just extend it to a regular length deep breath, that way you can get the same amount of oxygen, or actually even more because you did not stop short and the extension wouldn't be just a quick one to show off how it is now a "technique". I know it sounds complicated but if you try it you might be surprised! Wow, I just tried it, it really works! I think I should write a book about this, or start a youtube channel about how to get oxygen!

  • @yellowamburine
    @yellowamburine Рік тому

    Great video, great information, it always motivates me to get back to breathwork hearing these different aspects of how it effects the body and mind

  • @randyanderson6794
    @randyanderson6794 Рік тому

    Great video thank you

  • @globaldentalhealthcare4585
    @globaldentalhealthcare4585 10 місяців тому

    I understand how our breathing affects our autonomic nervous system, but it is my understanding that a major benefit of the Wim Hof breathing is on our CO2 threshold which influences blood vessel dilation as well as delivery of O2 to our cells.

  • @aniccaanatta1774
    @aniccaanatta1774 4 місяці тому

    Please make a video about BUTEYKO METHOD and MEDITATION ❤❤❤

  • @l.o.r.d9962
    @l.o.r.d9962 Рік тому

    Thanks again man. Great insight

  • @drc97086
    @drc97086 Рік тому

    Stellar, thank you 🔥

  • @arcticdesertlife
    @arcticdesertlife 9 місяців тому

    Got that radio voice. 😎⚡️🏋🏻‍♀️

  • @gilfitts4908
    @gilfitts4908 Рік тому +1

    Only the basic Wim Hof Method is "rigid". From the inexpensive app ($35) you can adjust the rhythm and much more. Slower breathing leads to longer retentions and a deep sense of calm and equanimity. Plus in the advance courses there are rhythms to control emotions, decreasing inflammation, even dealing with hangovers.

  • @serias4022
    @serias4022 Рік тому

    Hey man, I think I couldn't grasp a few things
    1. What kinda of breathing do you do after a workout?
    2. Do you do different breathing when learning new skills?
    Can you please clarify? Thank youuu

  • @bizerkstylesnosmiths9969
    @bizerkstylesnosmiths9969 11 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @sews1523
    @sews1523 9 місяців тому

    awesome video

  • @TomWoodfin
    @TomWoodfin Рік тому

    Great video 👍🏻

  • @kohelet910
    @kohelet910 Рік тому

    nice video. thanks

  • @KamilMosciszko-rw8pp
    @KamilMosciszko-rw8pp Рік тому

    Great explanation. How about visualization of sacred geometry during Wim Hof Method practice? Universe is made of geometry so energy flows sacred-geometricaly in bi-directional ways. Knowing that can we push all energy to the head in higher frequency way. To the head? To the backseat of the soul/pineal gland, making it more vibrating thus cleansing and strenghtening output of the brain shifting states of conciousness to super higher level.

  • @trankhoa9282
    @trankhoa9282 8 місяців тому

    00:01 Andrew Huberman's lab researched the science behind Wim Hof's method
    01:14 Breathing is connected to the autonomic nervous system
    02:36 Breathing can impact autonomic nervous system.
    04:00 Combining center point affect and breathwork for systemic effect
    05:18 Wim Hof Breathing creates a highly energized yet calm state of mind.
    06:38 Conscious breathing can impact the nervous system.
    08:04 Conscious breathing can engage sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.
    09:30 Breathwork enhances workout effectiveness and recovery
    Crafted by Merlin AI.

  • @gdill90
    @gdill90 8 місяців тому

    Great guy

  • @more3520
    @more3520 Рік тому

    Very good.

  • @BIGNEM
    @BIGNEM Рік тому

    Hey I need advice. I constantly injure myself trying to do Wim Hof. I've injured my back muscle, my inner chest, my diaphragm doing it fast and deep. Not sure if I'm doing anything wrong?

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому

      Cultivate brath awareness and breath more gently. I have some videos on breathing techniques.

  • @Salazarsbizzar
    @Salazarsbizzar Рік тому +1

    When I Wim Hoff I close my eyes and relax as much as possible. I have steadily increased my retention time and the only way I can make gains is to slow my heart rate and get lost in my thoughts. I don't feel tired when iits over. I feel amazing especially if i beat my best time. It does help me remain calm during the day though

    • @GourSmith
      @GourSmith Рік тому

      The absolute last thing you should ever want is to be “lost in your thoughts” 🤨 That is quite literally the dumbest possible thing on the planet to seek.

    • @Parmesito
      @Parmesito Рік тому

      ​@@GourSmithwow maybe try more breathwork 😬

    • @GourSmith
      @GourSmith Рік тому +1

      @@Parmesito I literally am in Yoga and Tantra all day-continuously … What are you even saying? 😂🤡 Thoughts only happen when the breath is in chaos. If the breath stops entirely, there’s no thought process … So in what imaginative way will breathwork “help you get lost in your thoughts”. You are the thinker. If you’re lost in your thoughts, you’re life has amounted to nothing but tragedy. Be better, Sarah. This wasn’t it.

    • @Salazarsbizzar
      @Salazarsbizzar Рік тому

      @GourSmith jeez you must be soooo smart.please empart me with your vast wisdom. Oh mighty troller of the internet

    • @Salazarsbizzar
      @Salazarsbizzar Рік тому

      @GourSmith so you never space out and lose track of time.? That's what it means to get lost in your thoughts. You must be a delight to be around with all your wonderful cynicism and know it allism. Thank you so much for enlightening me grand Master of all things conciousness.

  • @trumpone4443
    @trumpone4443 Рік тому

    i can do 4 min no-breath hold. it took doing other techniques. like actual breath holds, and another is shorten the recovery time but still hold the same 70% of your max time for iterations

  • @improvingafro
    @improvingafro Рік тому

    You´re AMAZING

  • @vytkoicaro
    @vytkoicaro Рік тому

    Gratitude

  • @gobaraGanesh
    @gobaraGanesh Рік тому

    Good going

  • @darcyw8659
    @darcyw8659 Рік тому +1

    Would you do the “cyclic sighing” when you first get in ice bath, to calm down quicker?

  • @jonl7855
    @jonl7855 11 місяців тому

    These kind of personal twists on the method are exactly what Wim envisioned for people to do!
    By the way, can you clarify for me on a point you made at the end? So, after a workout session, do you do a standard WH breathing exercise, or is it modified to be shorter/different in any way?
    Thank you!

  • @Nildaem
    @Nildaem Рік тому

    first time i meditated, I incorporated what i learned from huberman and followed sam harris's as a guide (spiritual lingo hurdle for me) - changed my life lol. There was a moment where it felt like my collar bone lifted up and into place; felt a sensation immediately after that throughout all my body - all i could conclude at the time was that it wasn't nothing.

    • @hermes-foiling
      @hermes-foiling Рік тому

      Which episode from huberman did you help the most? Im om the same path!

    • @Nildaem
      @Nildaem Рік тому

      @@hermes-foiling it was before he had his own podcast, check out the one with rich roll, rogan, imact theory... really anything of his outside of his podcast, his podcast is awesome and full of good information to incorporate, but the ones before helped make him human to me and i benefited the most from. Patrick Mekeown and James nester are notable references as well... that was when i was first rebuilding my break... i've watched too much youtube and know the weight that carries, that doesnt change anything though lol. Grounding or Earthing has a film worth seeing. should be enough too slip and fall on fascinated. dont forget to stay pragmatic 😀 we can figure out something other than comments if you want links galore

  • @danielhoughton8293
    @danielhoughton8293 Рік тому

    I've been loving your content Kitaro. Sorry for the off topic comment, do you mind plugging your joggers lol. Like the ones we see in your last horse stance video. They look so comfy to move in, I wanna get myself some

  • @drewlaventure9735
    @drewlaventure9735 9 місяців тому

    Shocked he had a ponytail DID NOT SEE THAT DEFINITELY COMING 😂😂😂

  • @VillaSpainMarbella
    @VillaSpainMarbella Рік тому

    Fantastic content - I did struggle to understand your words over the background music

  • @googlekorisnik5171
    @googlekorisnik5171 Рік тому

    Got it. I usually do 2 inhalling and exhalling when I run. It helps me not to lose my breathing and I can run longer. My lungs don't strugle.
    Practicly, the 3 parts of Wim method you don't do in row, right?

  • @nickycorbett1694
    @nickycorbett1694 Рік тому

    I wonder your thoughts about cold therapy and blood pressure. I practice Qi Gong and meditation and added cold showers but had to stop as they raised my overall blood pressure. I had spend a year during the pandemic getting it down with self work diet and herbs (I'm an acupuncturist.) Anyway - I can't find any information on the blood pressure thing. It literally went up 20-30 points. And went right back down when I stopped the cold showers. Sad - because they helped with so many other things: energy, sleep, pain etc. Thoughts?

  • @m11w888
    @m11w888 Рік тому +2

    Im still trying these technique and not really feeling anything should I keep at this method or breathing exercises in general

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому +1

      The goal isn't to feel high or anything in that matter. There are people who do everything correctly but don't feel anything. And that's ok - there's nothing wrong with that. But it's difficult to tell without seeing how you do the breathing. That said, situational breathing to calm yourself down (with cyclic sighing) for example should still work because of the neurological connection between breathing and heart rate.

  • @AcidTechnoMan5000
    @AcidTechnoMan5000 7 місяців тому

    Does the breath do anything if you can't handle the cold? I can't handle cold. Try cold showers and I shake and panic and hyperventilate

  • @ramiunouwantme
    @ramiunouwantme Рік тому

    Love these videos. Love your "breastwork" knowledge

  • @britcreel236
    @britcreel236 11 місяців тому

    where did you get that v-neck tee?:)

  • @GeffryASV
    @GeffryASV Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for the video, I join this community. I have a question: if I understood correctly, cyclical breathing is used to focus on exhalation and therefore, on activating the parasympathetic (resting) system; while the wim hof method focuses more on inhalation and therefore on activating the sympathetic system (fight or flight). Following this order of ideas, would it be convenient to want to activate the sympathetic system during the exercise and to want to activate the parasympathetic system once finished? in the video it is proposed backwards (cyclical breathing between sets and the training ends with wim hof)
    Sorry if I misunderstood the video, this is not my native language

    • @chilling33
      @chilling33 Рік тому

      yes bro, get your system going, get the chi moving. Once the chi is flowing then you may slow yourself down. It is great to practice being tense (parasympathetic). I like to alert myself with wim hof method before going into a deep meditation. It helps greatly. Focus on the energy between your hands too. With breathing methods and focusing on the energy emitting from your palms a lot of energy can be attained and we can consciously move energy through out our bodies. And step one on the list is to carry love in our hearts. bless up

    • @thegraciefighter102
      @thegraciefighter102 Рік тому

      Great question

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому

      Thank you for the comment and watching my video! Let me put it this way:
      WHM = activating (hyperventilation part) + calming (breath holds on empty lungs, meditating at the end of session) -> feeling energized yet calm (so it's both activating and calming)
      Cyclic Sighing = calming (focusing on longer exhales than inhales) -> whenever I want to recover (between sets of exercises, post-workout, when feeling nervous etc.)
      Hyperventilation only = activating (focusing on vigorous inhales and short exhales) -> Energize myself when I need to push through (last reps of an exercise, last seconds of a sparring round, last minutes of a deep work session when I feel tired, etc.)
      BUT: I can do a very calm and peaceful WHM session, where I still inhale fully but calmly with longer exhales, which I can use for a post-workout breathwork session.
      I hope this helps.

  • @Rt-hr4nd
    @Rt-hr4nd Рік тому +2

    I have practiced the WHM regularly for a few years, but recently I've started to get blurred vision and headaches after the breathing and / or ice bath. What is the cause of this and should I be concerned?

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому +1

      I know that the ice bath can affect the eyes in the short term because of blood flow restriction to the head. As the WHM has also a strong vasoconstriction effect due to the adrenaline rise it could be the same cause. But I'm not sure. How ofter are you doing the breathwork and ice batchs? Also headaches are quite common for the WHM breathing when breathing too vigorously. Try to do a mindfulness exercise before starting the actual WHM protocol and keep your inhales a little calmer. I have a few guided breathwork videos where I try to integrate mindfulness into the session.

    • @Rt-hr4nd
      @Rt-hr4nd Рік тому

      @@KitaroWaga I do the WHM 5-6 times per week. I''m being careful to avoid the cold water exposure too much from the neck up. I've switched to 10 mins box breathing instead as I think the forceful breathing is what's causing my headaches.

  • @littleriverwest
    @littleriverwest 2 місяці тому

    Kitaro, since you're also a Kung Fu guy, did you ever learn Buddhist and Taoist breaths and also the micro-cosmic orbit breath for AM and PM?

  • @kingswood2149
    @kingswood2149 Рік тому +2

    Great video thanks ive been doing wim hof for 4yrs love it just read Rickson Gracie book Breath his breathing method is the opposite of wims kinda it's interesting hope you read it and research guy named Orlando Cani he taught rickson lots of stuff on breathing amazing story like wim hofs story thanks brother

    • @Shoto519
      @Shoto519 Рік тому

      What is The name of The book from richon gracie?

    • @I-QUAN
      @I-QUAN Рік тому

      Its called 'breathe: a life in flow'

    • @KitaroWaga
      @KitaroWaga  Рік тому

      Thanks for the recommendation

  • @ChrisTomatoPie
    @ChrisTomatoPie Місяць тому

    Can't find the 5 minute video he mentions briefly here