Change Your Breath, Change Your Life | Lucas Rockwood | TEDxBarcelona

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NOTE FROM TED: While some viewers may find advice provided in this talk to be helpful, please do not look to this talk for medical advice. We've flagged this talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, because it appears to fall outside TEDx's curatorial guidelines. This talk only represents the speaker’s personal understanding of and experiences with the potential effects of breathing techniques. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/t...
We do it as long as we live but mostly aren't aware of it: breathing. In his talk Lucas breaks down the fundamentals of yoga breathing in a way that you can easily remember and apply to your practice. Lucas shows us how three breathing practices - water, whiskey, or coffee -
can be used as a tool and help us to overcome any situation.
With a formal yoga training background in Hot Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Gravity Yoga, and the Yoga Trapeze®, Lucas has studied with some of the most well-respected teachers on the planet. His most influential teachers (all of whom he studied with personally) include Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, Paul Dallaghan, Alex Medin, Gabriel Cousens MD, and SN Goenka.
Lucas founded Absolute Yoga Academy in 2006, one of the top 10 yoga teacher training schools in the world with 2,000 certified teachers (and counting) and courses in Thailand, Holland, the United Kingdom, and the Philippines.
In search of nutritional products designed specifically for achy yoga students’ bodies, Lucas worked with senior nutritional formulator Paul Gaylon and founded YOGABODY Naturals in the back of his yoga studio a year later. The company has gone from strength to strength and is now a world-renowned nutrition, education, and publishing organization serving 81 countries.
In 2013, Lucas founded YOGABODY Fitness, a revolutionary new yoga studio business model that pays teachers a living wage and demystifies yoga by making the mind-body healing benefits of the practice accessible to everyone.
A foodie at heart, Lucas was a vegan chef and owned and operated health food restaurants prior to diving deep into the yoga world. He is also a highly acclaimed writer, radio show host, TV personality, business consultant, weight loss expert, and health coach. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@amantin
@amantin 4 роки тому
4:09 - Water breathing - 4:4 - anytime/ all day 5:27 - Whiskey breathing - 4:8 - before sleep 7:02 - Coffee breathing - 0-20x - 3 rounds on Morning - before workout - afternoon
@Rawan-tc3ox
@Rawan-tc3ox 4 роки тому
Amantin Mehilli - Panos thank you
@smallstudiodesign
@smallstudiodesign 4 роки тому
Cheers 🥂/🍻
@muhammedsiyad3494
@muhammedsiyad3494 4 роки тому
Amantin Mehilli - Panos thanks 👍🏻
@hgfjhfgify
@hgfjhfgify 4 роки тому
@Zoltán Csutorás is breathing and let it out all in that same moment.
@fieryrocket3555
@fieryrocket3555 4 роки тому
Thank you so much. People like you are awesome
@russellbrooks23able
@russellbrooks23able 3 роки тому
9:34 Summary of the Three Breathing Practices: 1. Water Breathing, 10 rounds, count of 4 on the way in, count of 4 on the way out. During stressful times. 2. Whiskey Breathing, 10 rounds, count of 4 on the way in, count of 8 on the way out. To relax, to help induce sleep. 3. Coffee Breathing, 3 rounds of 20 count, sharp breath out. In the morning, before exercise, 3:00 in the afternoon.
@mwchestnut1
@mwchestnut1 Рік тому
Thank you
@huong8153
@huong8153 3 роки тому
I'm so lucky. I was/am one of his students. He makes everything so simple and easy to understand, no matter how difficult it is. It's really an art 'cause not every teacher can do that. He's humble and very friendly. His classes are always funny. He makes everybody feels at ease. Wonderful teacher 💚💚💚
@Trudragon88
@Trudragon88 3 роки тому
Lien Huong whenever a teacher makes a subject so easy to understand, they are a great teacher.
@WrapCityGifts
@WrapCityGifts 3 роки тому
that's so neat!
@smitadoshi9015
@smitadoshi9015 3 роки тому
Will you please let me know can water breathing & whisky breathing be done anytime? Can we do it 10 to 12 times or even more, a day? Each time any duration is okay? Can it be done after having food or water ? Why sir says to do whisky breathing at night only, is it for convenience? Please......
@AvGXXX
@AvGXXX 3 роки тому
You are so blessed
@PeterLittlejohnCook
@PeterLittlejohnCook 3 роки тому
@@smitadoshi9015 "Whiskey breathing" will create sleepiness, by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, so it is helpful at night, just before sleeping. " Water breathing" is always healthy. It assists in optimizing our state, whether we need a little stimulation, or a little relaxation. It is a balancing breath, helping us to maintain wellbeing adapt to life's situations. "Coffee breath" will stimulate the sympathetic nervous system creating a kind of "excitement" effect. This is not healthy to do too often, so Lucas reccomends 3 x 20 repetitions in the morning to start the day, then also at around 3pm when we may have the tendency to want to eat something sugary for an energy boost, and also 3 x 20 repetitions before physical exercise. Hope that's helpful :)
@SanjayDalal
@SanjayDalal 3 роки тому
A Yoga Guru from India had taught me these breathing techniques a long time ago. It’s such a great refresher! Love how these breathing techniques are so simple yet powerful to use every day for our own well-being. Thank You 🙏🏽
@Sandeepsir
@Sandeepsir 2 роки тому
Can I get his name ?
@huihui971
@huihui971 Рік тому
@@Sandeepsir Pranayama
@huihui971
@huihui971 Рік тому
@@Sandeepsir A whole lot of videos are present on youtube on pranayama. It is proper yogic science having various breathing techniques and also inludes when and how to do and for what to do
@irinack2064
@irinack2064 4 роки тому
In all these three techniques use your belly to inhale and to exhale. It's very important. When you're inhaling start expanding your abdomen, then ribs, then chest, when exhaling - all the way back- chest, ribs, abdomen. Except for the "coffee" breathing. There you only use your abdomen, concentrating on diaphragm 🙏
@shantitanna8033
@shantitanna8033 2 роки тому
Good point to remember
@vickyj6016
@vickyj6016 Рік тому
Thanks
@instamdgram
@instamdgram 4 роки тому
Water breathing: anytime, all the time inhale:exhale::4:4 Whiskey breathing: sleep Inhale:Exhale::4:8 Coffee breathing: power, sparingly:: only exhale count of 20. (Short rapid exhaled like a sneeze)
@user-rd6dh4hq1j
@user-rd6dh4hq1j 4 роки тому
Thank you! I find this guy difficult to listen to...coffee...whiskey...wth😂
@joejingojack
@joejingojack 4 роки тому
I didn't feel any different. It's a clickbait.
@skateking959
@skateking959 4 роки тому
Stoyan Denkov Open up your mind. It works 100% of the time.
@patrick5592
@patrick5592 4 роки тому
Demon Slayer reference?
@nahirfadlala7966
@nahirfadlala7966 4 роки тому
Thank you
@CudKidi
@CudKidi 3 роки тому
Ever since i was born, breathing has changed my life...
@pcosbodyhealing
@pcosbodyhealing 3 роки тому
He’s not talking about automatic breathing, he’s talking about intentional breathing as a tool.
@malnir643
@malnir643 2 роки тому
☣️
@LukeBillman
@LukeBillman 2 роки тому
me too! it's powerful!
@DennisRay99
@DennisRay99 2 роки тому
Once I found out about luxurious breathing plain old breathing just won't do
@tashundrarobinson3792
@tashundrarobinson3792 2 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Born2standout
@Born2standout 3 роки тому
My anxiety instantly went away with the water breathing. This is insane! 🤯🙌🏽🙏🏽
@chathere6843
@chathere6843 3 роки тому
Really?
@Born2standout
@Born2standout 2 роки тому
@@chathere6843 Yes.
@kaunaz4443
@kaunaz4443 2 роки тому
Gives me hope!
@ansukatwal8189
@ansukatwal8189 2 роки тому
Power of yoga☺...Great to hear!
@joereidy5732
@joereidy5732 2 роки тому
I told my Mother in Law that it was her breath....it smells like raw fish. She got insulted ..TOO BAD
@patrickhall7884
@patrickhall7884 4 роки тому
Can everyone stop getting their knickers in a knot about him not using the Hindi names for these exercises. He is merely trying to make it easier to remember and more digestible to a Western audience.
@pyarepiyush
@pyarepiyush 4 роки тому
i didn't see a single comment complaining about not using hindi names.... maybe there was a couple (out of almost 300 comments), but I missed it...
@sainathsteve8287
@sainathsteve8287 4 роки тому
Yeah Pranayama Bramari Kapalbaathi
@rogerioferrari2386
@rogerioferrari2386 4 роки тому
MakeOrBreak I couldn't agree more with you!
@acting_for_life
@acting_for_life 4 роки тому
WE REMEMBER EVERYTHING FROM THE WEST AND ARE EXTREMELY THANKFUL. WE DONT CHARGE COPY RIGHT AND DON'T CARE MUCH FOR PATENTING...WE ARE GRATEFUL SO SHOULD ALL BE...IT IS NOT SO SIMPLE ...REGARDS
@wiggles7976
@wiggles7976 4 роки тому
@@pyarepiyush You have to ask yourself why there is a comment with 132 (right now) likes, that said that.
@aruljosetube
@aruljosetube 4 роки тому
Simple and clear. Kudos!
@rishabhtiwari4279
@rishabhtiwari4279 3 роки тому
Your So Called "Coffee Breathing " is popularly known as "Kapalbhati" Prayanam(Yogic Culture) , which is one of the best breathing excersizes out here to cure mental & physical illness .It's has tremendous health benefits even to cure chronic diseases, if done correctly for 5-10 minutes in an fresh air environment.(EDIT:You can adjust duration as per your comfort & results) Love from India 🇮🇳 🙂.
@ruschev2
@ruschev2 Рік тому
Respect for the desi grind
@MrWayneCC
@MrWayneCC 3 роки тому
This is one of the most useful and beneficial presentations I have seen yet on TEDx Talks. Instructor mad it easy and enjoyable as well.
@Ace1973ish
@Ace1973ish 4 роки тому
Thanks a lot for sharing. I will use this every day
@SC-li6pf
@SC-li6pf 4 роки тому
Amazing explanation and teacher !!!! Best I’ve heard ! Thank you 🙌🏼🙌🏼
@alayaescape3455
@alayaescape3455 4 роки тому
A great speaker! Humble, knowledgeable and to the point. Thank you!
@consciouscouplesawakening2843
@consciouscouplesawakening2843 3 роки тому
This was wonderfully delivered and super supportive, thank you!
@daveddenbow6157
@daveddenbow6157 4 роки тому
Very good material. Some straightforward help on the truth about breathing. Thank you
@amazinghumans3039
@amazinghumans3039 4 роки тому
Communication skill at its best, sharp, easy and crisp
@akimbo139
@akimbo139 4 роки тому
Sure, without explaining to us or his audience why on earth would you ever want to do those 3 exercises one after the other as he just forced them to do? Just so you can make a snappy video? I also found it boring watching a man count up and down over and over again.
@bmth8786
@bmth8786 3 роки тому
@@akimbo139 good luck with your life :)
@Amy623
@Amy623 3 роки тому
@@akimbo139 I suggest a book for you. It's fascinating and lots of research and techniques in it. It's called Breath the new science of lost art by James Nestor
@akimbo139
@akimbo139 3 роки тому
@@Amy623 Thanks Amra, but I've been using breathing techniques for 45 years. I simply didn't like this awful and potentially dangerous presentation.
@MacroAnarchy
@MacroAnarchy 3 роки тому
Also....how to sneeze 30 times without inhaling??? Strange nobody is participating :D
@bidyutkumarchaudhuri2693
@bidyutkumarchaudhuri2693 4 роки тому
Excellent presentation. Love the way you teach in your immaculate tone and attitude.
@user-ct5kj9my5g
@user-ct5kj9my5g Рік тому
Sir, U had help a 75yrs old man with heart problem improving so much on breathing, thankyou n appreciated!
@nh--2022
@nh--2022 4 роки тому
Breathing is a gift that is always available. The power costs nothing and provides everything. Thank you.
@jennymisteqq695
@jennymisteqq695 4 роки тому
Someone once said it’s portable.
@Amy623
@Amy623 3 роки тому
I started studying the art of breathing and I have noticed myself and people around me not breathing property. Breathing correctly through nose can correct many health issues. Both mental and physical.
@Amy623
@Amy623 3 роки тому
Today, doctors who study breathing say that the vast majority of Americans do it inadequately. We can blame some of our poor breathing habits on morphological changes in the human skull. Over the past 300,000 years, our mouths and sinuses have shrunk. It’s gotten so bad that today humans are the only species whose teeth no longer fit in our mouths; they grow in crooked. A smaller mouth and obstructed nose make it harder to breathe. Humans now have the sad distinction of being the most plugged-up species in the animal kingdom.
@Amy623
@Amy623 3 роки тому
We can also blame our middle-aged bodies. Starting around 30, bones in the chest become thinner and collapse inward. We lose about 12% of our lung capacity by the time we hit 50, and then the decline speeds up. We’re forced to breathe faster and harder, making it even more difficult just to catch a breath. But it’s not all bad news. Unlike problems with other parts of the body, such as the liver or kidneys, we can improve the airways in our too-small mouths and reverse the entropy in our lungs at any age. We can do this by breathing properly
@Amy623
@Amy623 3 роки тому
In the 1980s, researchers with the Framingham Study, a 70-year research program focused on heart disease, gathered two decades of data from 5,200 subjects, crunched the numbers and discovered that the greatest indicator of life span wasn’t genetics, diet or the amount of daily exercise, as many had suspected. It was lung capacity. Larger lungs equaled longer lives. Because big lungs allow us to get more air in with fewer breaths. They save the body from a lot of unnecessary wear and tear. That’s the first step in healthy breathing: extending breaths to make them a little deeper, a little longer. Try it. For the next several minutes, inhale gently through your nose to a count of about five and then exhale, again through your nose, at the same rate or a little more slowly if you can. This works out to about six breaths a minute. When we breathe like this we can better protect the lungs from irritation and infection while boosting circulation to the brain and body. Stress on the heart relaxes; the respiratory and nervous systems enter a state of coherence where everything functions at peak efficiency. Just a few minutes of inhaling and exhaling at this pace can drop blood pressure by 10, even 15 points.
@raphael7380
@raphael7380 4 роки тому
That must have been the most to the point and enjoyable ted talk I have ever seen. Great stuff
@lucasrockwood8002
@lucasrockwood8002 4 роки тому
Raphael Geieregger thanks for watching!
@TheGrooveMaster10
@TheGrooveMaster10 3 роки тому
A most Useful and practical Ted talk, a rarity, glad I stumbled upon this one!
@j.p.morgan8367
@j.p.morgan8367 2 роки тому
My sentiments echoed in your comment. At 2:45, Mr. Rockwood gets into presenting the 3 types of breathing without further ado.
@mindsigh4
@mindsigh4 Рік тому
@@j.p.morgan8367 right, some talks are over 50% further ado...
@sarahmeadows5432
@sarahmeadows5432 3 роки тому
Love this! I've read about these breathing techniques but always do helpful to have a reminder! I like your suited metaphor!
@contrarian717
@contrarian717 2 роки тому
He gets on with it so well. Great talk.
@ZohraFtaiti
@ZohraFtaiti 4 роки тому
Straight to the point and very informative thank you!!!
@markhodges455
@markhodges455 3 роки тому
The breath patterns he is referring to are all derived from yoga . read Just Breathe by Dan Brule as this will give you all of these techniques and explain all of the other ones used over past centuries /
@sarimaaret6845
@sarimaaret6845 4 роки тому
Such excellent speech with truly valuable information, explained in simple and effective language. Thank you! I love yoga!
@bildencarlia6924
@bildencarlia6924 2 роки тому
What an amazing talk about such a crucial topic by such a great teacher !!
@traveldiaries4u
@traveldiaries4u Рік тому
What a fabulous Ted talk. There is so much to take away from this and apply to our day. Thanks Lucas 🙏
@KOKOAXXXable
@KOKOAXXXable 4 роки тому
He has explained this so beautifully.
@em4315
@em4315 4 роки тому
Loved it! Thank you. 💖🙏🏽
@jennarose60monroe51
@jennarose60monroe51 4 роки тому
Very well presented from start to finish: clear, concise, 3 great memory tags. Thank you!
@musicborders
@musicborders 3 роки тому
This is life changing! Well done TED Talk!!!
@iulianacatrinei3363
@iulianacatrinei3363 4 роки тому
Very useful breathing techniques! Thank you sir!
@rickyb.7625
@rickyb.7625 3 роки тому
Great talk! I see this type of breathing as a skill. The more you practice it, the better you get at breathing.
@provetome1199
@provetome1199 3 роки тому
Great explanation of various breathing techniques to help reduce stress, help me sleep and to alert my body and mind for activity! Excellent presenter! I enjoyed his Ted talk, I will look for more of his videos!
@chrismorris7813
@chrismorris7813 Рік тому
I love the simplicity of your descriptions and the catchy labels. I'm going to start today! Thank you!
@williamdenton6317
@williamdenton6317 4 роки тому
I tried water breathing during my daily walks. 4 in and 4 out. counting. My speed went from 2.9 mph to 3.3 mph and it was effortless. Not only that, I felt lose, relaxed. It was easy. Before at 2.9 it was hard work and I felt tight, anxious. And the counting cleared my mind. Before it was like a washing machine of thoughts that had nothing to do with the task at hand. I guess this is called mindfulness. Thank you Lucas.
@karonpowell750
@karonpowell750 4 роки тому
This was excellent!Thank you for guiding us through the breathing techniques and for providing an understanding I needed!
@scottsmith2613
@scottsmith2613 4 роки тому
Karon Powell Well said. Lovely 😊 comment. Where you from? I’d like to know you.
@shalinimehrotra223
@shalinimehrotra223 Рік тому
Paramhansa Yoganandji has taught these 100 years ago Go through his teachings
@lisac.9393
@lisac.9393 2 роки тому
The breathing exercises in this video put me in a good mood. Really simple and helpful!
@chrisradnedge74
@chrisradnedge74 3 роки тому
What a gifted teacher. Thanks Lucas
@thatspiritualhumane
@thatspiritualhumane 4 роки тому
He gave an anazing talk..lots of practical advise that we can take home !!
@ItsBondoBaby
@ItsBondoBaby Рік тому
A great tool that can be implemented immediately. Thanks for making it easy to learn!
@Livingtango
@Livingtango 4 роки тому
Water breathing and whiskey breathing is the way to go in the time of this covid19 pandemic. Thanks for the tools!
@segametsimotsomi830
@segametsimotsomi830 3 роки тому
Thank you. Such a simplicity in breathing exercises. Bn having trouble understanding till this video. Thank you a lot
@creative45630
@creative45630 4 роки тому
Take control of your mind, body and nervous system through breathing: Water - inhale 4, pause a beat, exhale 4, pause a beat - repeat. Balancing effect on nervous system. Practise all the time. Do any time you need balance. Whisky - inhale 4, exhale 8 - repeat. After 10 rounds parasympathetic nervous system engages - rest and digest. Use sparingly eg to help sleep or if your head is buzzing after a busy day. Coffee - use sharp shooting exhale breaths from lower abdomen. Relax shoulders and body. Exhale repeatedly to fast beat eg 3 repetitions of 16 breaths. Use sparingly as this cranks up your body energy eg 3 rounds of 20 in the morning or before exercise or at 3pm in the afternoon when you have a dip.
@mosan-wa8990
@mosan-wa8990 4 роки тому
Ella Jane456 🧘‍♀️
@DOUBLE0SEVUN
@DOUBLE0SEVUN 4 роки тому
When he says 3 rounds of 20 does he mean do the 16 exhales for 20 times 3 separarte times?
@bonhomiegal
@bonhomiegal 4 роки тому
@@DOUBLE0SEVUN No, not 20 repeats of 16 breaths. Just 3 rounds of 20 rapid breaths per 'session'. Yes can be done on 3 separate occasions throughout the day when it's most needed (morning, before exercise or mid afternoon for energy) but no more than 3 times a day. Hope this helps.
@DOUBLE0SEVUN
@DOUBLE0SEVUN 4 роки тому
bonhomie gal Thanks!
@khacphunguyen9305
@khacphunguyen9305 4 роки тому
Moises S Santoyo-Walse
@Darlexis
@Darlexis 4 роки тому
Holy thank you so much! Been using Wim Hof method and it’s awesome to see the same type of thing reworded.
@thefreehealer792
@thefreehealer792 2 роки тому
I've watched this video before without really thinking that one day i would actually need it. Ever since the pandemic my breathing pattern has been all over the place so I'm very thankful for this video. Really helpful!👍🏽
@johnlyons3607
@johnlyons3607 3 роки тому
Thank you for this, most grateful!
@familyfungi
@familyfungi 4 роки тому
Nice, you made these accessible to many who are unaware of the benefits of conscious breathing. All of these are in my "toolbox" and I use them at appropriate times and some with minor alterations such as breath retention. A nice read for more complex applications is "The Science of Breath" by Yogi Ramacharaka
@kellymcgrow2367
@kellymcgrow2367 4 роки тому
Brilliant!! Every westerner needs this as life is super stressful in the modern world.
@ramyapratyushaturaga1345
@ramyapratyushaturaga1345 Рік тому
Thanks so much for the most valuable talk and teaching how to incorporate breathing exercises in our daily lives!
@SS-ld5iw
@SS-ld5iw 4 роки тому
Thank you Lucas! Already feel great!
@UncompressedWAVmusic
@UncompressedWAVmusic 3 роки тому
9:44 is the sum up after doing all 3 types of breathing. I am very excited about using these 3 types of breathing in my life. Thanks to TED and Lucas Rockwood.
@deenzmetelus574
@deenzmetelus574 4 роки тому
This is crazy cause I literally noticed how breathing through my nose helps me run better the other day and now I’m getting this in my recommendations. 🤯
@StaypoEtic
@StaypoEtic 4 роки тому
Similar for me. Might be recommended, because wearing a mask can feel like an exercise, and a lot of people are more conscious about that now?
@jktamag
@jktamag 3 роки тому
Always breathe through nose only, it is healthy.
@dakshbhandari6631
@dakshbhandari6631 4 роки тому
BRILLIANT. CHANGED MY LIFE AND HELPED ME SIGNIFICANTLY WITH ANXIETY
@Balleza_brioche
@Balleza_brioche 4 роки тому
Daksh Bhandari is your anxiety cured?
@rajasthangkking8987
@rajasthangkking8987 3 роки тому
@@Balleza_brioche yes it helps a lot it is pranyanama
@ADERAL816
@ADERAL816 3 роки тому
doing what?
@jonpadrejuan5357
@jonpadrejuan5357 4 роки тому
really really useful, especially for insomiacs like me! hope to see more of this kind of talk from TED...
@juanbalboa8578
@juanbalboa8578 4 роки тому
Jon Padrejuan Have you applied it? How did it go?
@yeokati7945
@yeokati7945 4 роки тому
Hi fellow insomniac! Try to hold your breath for 7 seconds before exhaling! This is the Dr Andrew Weill method. Works wonders for falling asleep! So it's 4 (in) -7(hold) -8(exhale)
@zara3837
@zara3837 4 роки тому
He’s amazing!!
@kennethcarvalho3684
@kennethcarvalho3684 4 роки тому
This talk is pure Gold...100karat..both the knowledge imparted and the communication skills.
@nazeemamuscat8479
@nazeemamuscat8479 4 роки тому
Excellent presentation, crisp and clear, water, whisky & coffee......Thank you!
@BegurKailash
@BegurKailash 4 роки тому
This is PRANAYAMA technique. PRANA in Sanskrit is LIFE and AYAMA is dimension. Pranayama is the second stage of YOGA. The breath is like fuel. The slower the pace you breath, longer the life. The yogis use this technique to enhance their life and quality of mind. Needs lots of practice.
@MaxXxLiesMadder
@MaxXxLiesMadder 4 роки тому
Begur Kailash thank you for the explanation this was really good for me
@thatgoose2639
@thatgoose2639 4 роки тому
Wrong... Water, whiskey, and coffee
@visabledarkness
@visabledarkness 4 роки тому
It is also taought that Prana is Sanskrit for the lifeforce, as stated, and YAMA means restraint..so prana*yama is control of the lifeforce. Either way, it is a conscious practice directed at the life force through breath. This is like the Qi Gong or practice of breathing to control/direct the qi or chi in Chinese Internal Arts. Agreed, it is crucial to length and quality of life. It is the fourth limb of the eight-limb yoga (Patanjali's Ashtanga) Yama (ethics), Niyama(restraint), Asana (posture), Pranayama (breath work), Pratyahara (withdrawl of senses/internal focus), Dharana (concentration), Dhyani (like midfulness) Samaddhi (blissful unoin with the DIvine)
@lifepresent3183
@lifepresent3183 4 роки тому
What a great reply. That's interesting. Thanks for tell us that.Begur what a great comment too.
@unknkw2225
@unknkw2225 4 роки тому
Still it’s dead Due to promotion of caste
@sonya_vegan_mindfullife
@sonya_vegan_mindfullife 4 роки тому
A superpower we always have ❤️. Thank you so much☕🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥃
@coffeecashcraze
@coffeecashcraze 4 роки тому
Fabulous information thank you so much I am incorporating this in to my regime! Box breathing is similar to water only when you breathe out you hold for 4
@vincentbowler8736
@vincentbowler8736 4 роки тому
Great talk, thanks very much. I'll start using this breathing tonight and everyday thereafter. Love the simplicity of breath control. Thanks again Vincent
@Mel-os3ld
@Mel-os3ld 4 роки тому
Vincent Bowler how did it go for you?? 😇
@joaquimmagalhaes8942
@joaquimmagalhaes8942 3 роки тому
I used it and it didnt do s***
@camiloyoga
@camiloyoga 5 років тому
Lucas Rockwood explains how to use this three breathing exercises(water, whiskey and coffee) in a simple and effective way. I loved this talk!
@vermapawankumar
@vermapawankumar 2 роки тому
I am doing this since my childhood... Just search Kapalbhati Pranayama Anulom vilom Pranayama
@env_d_ak
@env_d_ak 2 роки тому
Kapal Bhati , anulom vilom , Bhastrika - these are the ancient breathing techniques which India has provided to the world interms of Yoga. 🇮🇳🙏
@shantitanna8033
@shantitanna8033 2 роки тому
True !!!
@snowffle3603
@snowffle3603 3 місяці тому
Lol
@susanmuchai4275
@susanmuchai4275 Рік тому
Thank you for this practice Lucas, it was really helpful and informative. I have been breathing wrong all along. Will surely incorporate it as my daily natural dose
@TheLifestyleRocketship
@TheLifestyleRocketship 2 роки тому
You are so inspiring Lucas! I subscribed for your 21-day hip opening challenge and I have never looked back :-)
@Rick-tm3vs
@Rick-tm3vs 4 роки тому
Spectacular knowledge thanks!.
@dawnm2647
@dawnm2647 3 роки тому
You are truly amazing Lucas, and you have helped change my life.I have had extreme problems with sleeping and have a Cpap machine for sleep apnea. And even with the machine I have terrible sleep every night. I tried the breathing one time this afternoonand felt tired, and this has never happened to me. Tonight will be my first night using your method. Thank-you so much for sharing this! Dawn from Canada
@emilflarsen2
@emilflarsen2 4 роки тому
I really needed this. Lately i've been experiencing my body stopping the automatic processes such as blinking and breathing, and it takes up a lot of my energy and happiness. I do happen that my breath becomes absolutely normal, and it's such a relief in social settings.
@UncompressedWAVmusic
@UncompressedWAVmusic 3 роки тому
Good for you. Thanks for sharing the good news testimonial.
@EmmaKnightleyNo1
@EmmaKnightleyNo1 2 роки тому
As I fell asleep during the Whiskey routine, I had to watch it again for Coffee...😄👍
@discovereel3270
@discovereel3270 4 роки тому
I appreciate how you formatted this and you have a fun and unique way of delivering this. So powerful and integrated into day to day life. Thank you brother.
@paulthomas281
@paulthomas281 Рік тому
Great. Indian spirituality and knowledge is spreading over the world! This is just 1 out of 1,000,000 teachings.
@jsbali
@jsbali 10 місяців тому
Breathing is Indian? That’s an eye opener :)
@paulthomas281
@paulthomas281 10 місяців тому
@@jsbali Yes, the developed sciences and disciplines of breathing and consciousness is Indian. Please read up on 2000 years of Vedic civilisation, knowledge and tradition.
@thomasjames5499
@thomasjames5499 2 роки тому
Straight to the point, this Ted talk was a breath of fresh air.
@owsmindopsystem3617
@owsmindopsystem3617 2 роки тому
Nice words
@user-ll7ms6bv4m
@user-ll7ms6bv4m 4 місяці тому
Really impressed by Lucas's ability to present. Relaxed and direct. Thanks for the info! Looking forward to trying whiskey breathe tonight.
@ryandavinci2087
@ryandavinci2087 4 роки тому
Great speaker!! Love his voice and also very informative. A great TEDx talk
@lucasrockwood8002
@lucasrockwood8002 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching, Ryan!
@ryandavinci2087
@ryandavinci2087 4 роки тому
@@lucasrockwood8002 You're welcome! I am doing a TEDx talk myself in September here in Lincoln, UK. If I can convey my idea as clearly as yours then I'll be happy.
@Bellab1x1y1z
@Bellab1x1y1z 4 роки тому
This speaker is very likable - I LOVE him!
@ratnathiru653
@ratnathiru653 3 роки тому
I wish I come across some time ago teaching my students .its not too late I’m enjoying it.a big thanks 🙏
@christianlamb
@christianlamb 4 роки тому
Fantastic! Wonderful presentation and powerful practices!! Thx!!😁😁
@RedNovaMedia
@RedNovaMedia 4 роки тому
Very impressive talk... and actually worked 🙏🏾👍🏽
@ovidiudrobota2182
@ovidiudrobota2182 4 роки тому
This video is so underrated. Anyway, I am so glad that I have found it. It can change your life for the better, really.
@TREVASLARK
@TREVASLARK 3 роки тому
Definitely. Needs thousands more likes to reflect the true value of his talk.
@teeI0ck
@teeI0ck 3 роки тому
showing an accurate and deep understanding; great perceptive. 💡 Muito obrigado for all the insightful information. 🤝
@infomercialguy
@infomercialguy 2 роки тому
my word is he a good speaker. right to the point. all about the content. very easy to remember. exceptional and effective speech. so grateful.
@ChristinaSpohr
@ChristinaSpohr 3 роки тому
This is great! I really had no idea that there were different forms of breathing for different activities. It makes sense but the way he put it, water, whiskey, and coffee techniques made so much sense. I'm very excited to try these!
@amusunkhe5017
@amusunkhe5017 2 роки тому
Check "Pranayama" on UKposts
@shahizadshahrin4695
@shahizadshahrin4695 4 роки тому
Thank you for sharing Lucas.
@johnsoned562
@johnsoned562 4 роки тому
Very cool
@jassaljs
@jassaljs 2 роки тому
I have loved this and have experimented with these and they work🙏
@lorenrenee1
@lorenrenee1 3 роки тому
This is brilliant:). This should be taught everywhere.
@karinheart
@karinheart 4 роки тому
Loved it! And will be using it
@scottsmith2613
@scottsmith2613 4 роки тому
Karen Deem Nice 👍. Where you from? I’d like to know you.
@cytiuris.2915
@cytiuris.2915 Рік тому
The most valuable things in life come in the most simplest manner and this lecture is the proof of that.
@WhySoitanly
@WhySoitanly 4 роки тому
Good speaker, very professional. Excellent presentation. TED & TEDx need more like this, not less.
@ravikaushik6711
@ravikaushik6711 3 роки тому
I watched it today for the first time.. these are the basic and most important YOGA cycles. ❤️
@viviennemason9291
@viviennemason9291 4 роки тому
Excellent, very few people breathe correctly, breath is life and conscious breathing helps keep you in the present moment x
@sudhirkapgate1391
@sudhirkapgate1391 4 роки тому
The coffee breathing I felt so powerful,definitely gonna try at around 3 pm,most drowsy time for study,feels energetic instantly though,...Thank u for sharing...
@anilgc8539
@anilgc8539 4 роки тому
You should check out baba ramdev dude
@shalinipranami3196
@shalinipranami3196 4 роки тому
बिल्कुल सही
@EagleSoul
@EagleSoul Рік тому
2022 here. That combo was AMAZING!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING🙏🌈
@SowingSeedsWithChristy
@SowingSeedsWithChristy Рік тому
Fantastic! Concise! Thank you! Well presented!
@nandspeartree7263
@nandspeartree7263 4 роки тому
This gentleman's voice sounds like Jim Rohn. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
@OyaRevolutionary
@OyaRevolutionary 4 роки тому
Absolutely! I started practicing yoga in my late 20s and am in my late mid 59s today. I’ve experienced so much trauma and yoga proud the only way through. I’ve been out of practice consistently for a while but always practice. Time to step up and what better encouragement than this talk!😀👌🏿💕
@zs2wj
@zs2wj 4 роки тому
What an awesome talk - thank you so much 🙏😉💕
@psicologoholistico
@psicologoholistico 4 роки тому
Excellent, practical, to the point!!! thanks!!
@boblakss92
@boblakss92 4 роки тому
thanks boss Lucas Rockwood, now i can breath
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