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- Breathing exercises often involve taking rapid inhales through the nose and exhaling.
- Surprisingly, the shape of our skeletal structure plays a crucial role in our ability to relax. Understanding this connection is key to achieving the desired effects of breathing exercises.
- Posture is not inherently bad, but getting stuck in a single posture strategy can lead to problems. Exploring different postures and finding the right balance is essential.
- One common issue is the lack of flexibility in the spine and the inability to exhale fully. Addressing these factors can contribute to better posture.
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