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  2. The Breathing Method - Wikipedia

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    The Breathing Method is a novella by American writer Stephen King, originally released as part of his Different Seasons collection in 1982. It is placed in the section entitled "A Winter's Tale". [1] It is the only one of the four stories in the collection not to have been adapted for film. [2] [3]

  3. Luk Tung Kuen - Wikipedia

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    Each movement has a specific form and its name typically describes the main action or posture. [4] [1] The different movements are typically narrated and the repetitions counted aloud with occasional emphasis by words such as geng-li (頸力), meaning neck-strength, used as an exhortation, cadence or chant.

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  6. The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands" started principal photography on June 3, 2022, from Capital B Films. The screenplay was adapted from the Stephen King short story by Nicholas Bromund, who also directs, and co-written by Guthrie Roy Hartford.

  7. Buteyko method - Wikipedia

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    The Buteyko method emphasizes the role of carbon dioxide and hyperventilation in respiratory diseases as well as overall health. It is known that hyperventilation can lead to low carbon dioxide levels in the blood (or hypocapnea), which can subsequently lead to disturbances of the acid-base balance in the blood and lower tissue oxygen levels.

  8. Conscious breathing - Wikipedia

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    In tai chi, anaerobic exercise is combined with breathing exercises to strengthen the diaphragm muscles, improve posture and make better use of the body's qi. [1]In qigong, reverse breathing is a breathing technique which consists of contracting the abdomen and expanding the thoracic cage while breathing in through the nose and then gently compressing it while exhaling through the mouth, which ...

  9. Papworth method - Wikipedia

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    The Papworth method is a specific diaphragmatic breathing technique that was developed in the 1960s. The technique emphasises nose breathing and the development of a breathing pattern to suit current activity. It also involves relaxation exercises that, in concert with the breathing technique, have been purported to aid depression and anxiety.