Sentences with phrase «air out of his belly»

But, once your child burps and gets that air out of his belly, he will feel better.
Rub or pat her back to force the air out of her belly.

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All you're trying to do is loosen the bubbles of air in baby's belly; you don't have to physically push them up and out.
Now quickly contract (or pump your fisted hands against) your lower belly, pushing a burst of air out of your lungs.
Exhales are generated by powerful contractions of the lower belly (between the pubis and navel), which push air out of the lungs.
This is done by taking a big breath of air and directing it to your belly instead of your chest and forcing exhaling with a closed throat, making your belly stick out and creating pressure to be built up in your midsection.
Practice belly breathing for 15 minutes daily until it becomes natural, and you'll never run out of air in a workout again.
Then, exhale all of the air out of your lungs as you draw your stomach in as if trying to move your belly button to your spine.
As you push more air out of your chest you should feel your belly crumple in.
When you breathe out, the loss of air volume increases the pressure in the cylinder, compacting the body's center point gravity, allowing it to move as one unit initiated by the belly.
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