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 Yogic Breathing

Yogic Breathing In Pranayama, How to do Yogic Breathing In Pranayama, Benefits of Yogic Breathing In Pranayama, Precautions, & a note for yoga practitioners

Yogic breathing combines three techniques i.e. Abdominal Breathing, Thoracic Breathing, Clavicular Breathing . It is used to maximize inhalation and exhalation. Its purpose is to gain control of the breath, correct poor breathing habits and increase oxygen intake.

It may be practiced at any time and is especially useful in situations of high stress or anger for calming the nerves. However, while its inclusion in a daily yoga program will correct and deepen natural breathing patterns, yogic breathing itself should not be performed continually.

How to do yogic breathing

Practice note

Preparatory Practice for Pranayama

 Yogic Breathing is a preparatory practice in Pranayama. It is among the 5 preparatory practices.

Preparatory practices

  1. Natural breathing
  2. Abdominal breathing or diaphragmatic breathing
  3. Thoracic breathing
  4. Clavicular breathing
  5. Yogic breathing

Types of Pranayamas  

  1. Nadi Shodhan Pranayama (Psychic network purification)
  2. Sheetali Pranayama (Cooling breath)
  3. Sheetkari Pranayama (Hissing breath)
  4. Bhramari Pranayama (Humming bee breath)
  5. Ujjayi Pranayama (The psychic breath)
  6. Bhastrika Pranayama (Bellows breath)
  7. Kapalbhati Pranayama (Frontal brain cleansing breath)
  8. Moorchha Pranayama (Swooning or fainting breath)
  9. Surya Bhedi Pranayama (Vitality stimulating breath)
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