Prāṇāyāma Practice Challenge Day 1- Dirgha Swasam & Ujjayi breath
7 Day Prāṇāyāma Practice Challenge
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9m 54s
Becca guides you through Dirgha Swasam Prāṇāyāma (three-part breath), this practice teaches you to breathe fully and completely. We then move into Ujjayi breath, or "victorious breath," this involves a gentle constriction of the throat to create a soft, ocean-like sound while breathing in and out through the nose.
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