Keepers
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Author: Robert Moody
Date: 2005-05-22 00:00
I will wait for Tony to complete his position, but would like to note that I as read it and experiment with the ideas he is putting forth, in the competition of breathing in and out that might be played with the abdominals and diaphram, it appears the diaphram usually wins. This is refering to the willing movements, not getting punched in the gut or something to that effect.
Try and flex your "breathing" muscles in your ribs and abdomen and see if you are able to prevent your your diaphram from taking in a new breath. It appears that there is too much "soft" and "gushy" stuff in there that the diaphram can push around when the other muscles are not cooperating.
Robert Moody
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