A 2-step breathing exercise to beat your afternoon energy slump

When you’re craving extra energy to plough through a packed to-do list, taking a break may feel counter-intuitive. What’s more, when energy takes a nosedive, the thought of actually doing something about it (other than reach for a sugary and/or caffeinated treat) can feel like a mammoth task.

Yoga-inspired breathwork offers an easy, practical and healthy way to boost your energy and motivation levels. Of course, along with food, the breath is an essential energy source that help us to work, rest and play at our best. A “breath of fresh air” can do wonders to refresh the brain, replacing stale air and shaking up mental stagnation.

Viloma pranayama is one type of breathwork offering an afternoon pick-me-up to blast the 2pm “blahs”!

The sanskrit term “pranayama” means to notice and work with the breath for positive benefits; “viloma” means to reverse. So, for this particular technique, we reverse the natural flow of the breath by taking pauses that interrupt the natural flow of the inhalation (part 1) and the exhalation (part 2).

These momentary pauses help to increase your lung capacity while also enhancing your control over the movement of the lungs and the respiration cycle. Breathing is an automated function of the nervous system – you don’t need to think about breathing to do it! – but, when you do stop and think about the breath, you give the mind a focus, reining in jumbled and scattered thoughts.

Your guide to viloma pranayama

Ready to try viloma pranayama? Here’s how to do it (or, skip straight to my audio instructions here):

Preparation:

Part 1: 

Part 2:

Note: As with any breathwork, go slowly. If it doesn’t feel right for you, leave it and simply observe your natural breath.

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