Keep breathing controlled: in through your nose and out through your mouth.
Not exact matches
Moreover, at birth the infant's
breathing i.e. respiratory system is also not yet fully developed, as regards complete
control of both voluntary and involuntary
breathing and the relationship between the two systems especially during sleep (see McKenna et al 2007 for explanation and McKenna 1986); nor is the infant's thermo - regulatory system developed as the infant is unable to shiver, for example, to
keep its own body warm.
Keep anxiety levels under
control by using music, solitude, deep
breathing and yoga.»
A preemie often does not have the muscle
control needed to
keep the head upright or to move it if he or she is having trouble
breathing.
Pilates is all about strengthening the deep core and
breathing into the back ribs while
keeping the abdominals drawing in, and it's very concentrated and
controlled.
A good face mask is comfortable and allows you to
breathe easily while protecting you from toxins in the air, thus
keeping your immune system calmer and your Hashimoto's hypothyroidism more under
control.
I'm so sorry you're having pain, Alice... I would say the key is to
keep up with hip and core strengthening (bridges, sidelying leg lifts, and pelvic floor / ab / back strengthening) along with DEEP
BREATHING to
control the pain and anxiety associated with it!
And even though the Republican majority can
breathe a little easier now that it has maintained
control of both chambers, that's not a good reason to
keep putting off key pieces of education reform.
Also, the Automatic 4 - Zone Climate
Control system
keeps everyone at their preferred temperature, while the Active - charcoal Micro-Filter Ventilation
keeps the air clean, pure and easy to
breathe.
Breathe easy knowing you've got anti-lock brakes, front - seat side airbags, side curtain airbags and traction and stability
control to
keep you out of harm's way.
Managing mild cases of heavy
breathing can be done by
keeping the dog at a normal weight and
controlling the level of exercise that the dog gets.