Pranayama 1 Flashcards

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What is pranayama

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Prana=life force, Qi
Yama=to restrain or control
Ayama=to expand or extend

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Physiological benefits of pranayama

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  • Massages the internal organs
  • Massages the heart
  • Downtrains stress and the sympathetic nervous system
  • Increases mindfulness and self-awareness
  • Increases self-control and self-regulation
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Pranayama techniques

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Counted breath
Breath retention
Ujjayi

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Counted breath

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There are three parts to the breath
* Inhalation (puraka)
* Exhalation (rechaka)
* After inhale retention (antara-kumbhaka) - after exhale retention (bahya-kumbhaka)

As a general rule, a longer exhale will tend to be relaxing. A longer inhale will be invigorating

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Breath retention/suspension

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Who shouldn’t hold the breath:
* Anyone who feels stressed or anxious through the practice
* Those with asthma or difficulty breathing
* Pregnant women (who may experience reduced lung capacity due to the growing baby)

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Ujjayi

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  • Ujjayi means “victorious breath.”
  • Can be practiced as separate pranayama practice or used as a continuous breath throughout the practice (common in vinyasa styles)
  • Created by making a “whispered AH,” like fogging up a mirror, through your nose
  • When used during a practice, can create a focal point for the mind (moving meditation)
  • The inhale and exhale should have the same texture, length and intensity
  • As a pranayama practice, can be used in conjunction with counted breath ratios.
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