Exhale
your breath out of your lungs while simultaneously lifting your legs up towards the sky, bending your knees.
Exhale all of
the breath out of your lungs.
Not exact matches
The Holy Spirit will continue until the last
breath of air comes
out from the
lungs.
But there is
breath filling your
lungs and there is time, even yet, and there is still light and hope, and why did you get this one
breath, let alone another two, and there is rising today, the sun, and all the possibilities, and resurrections everywhere, abundance rising
out of ashes, and you can't doubt it.
... [T] he
breath as it passes in and
out of my
lungs from my mouth and throat fluctuates in its bodily relationship.
As I sit
out of my porch with twilight long past, the darkness
of the sky pure and unyielding, I
breath in the night and hold it in my
lungs until my chest aches.
There's nothing but this, the sun painting patterns onto the trail, the sound
of my husbands steps behind me, my
breath moving in and
out of my
lungs, cool water quenching my thirst.
I could sit, stand, and walk around without feeling
out of breath or like my intestines were being crushed into my
lungs.
Air will be sucked
out of your
lungs immediately, and trying to hold your
breath will be futile against the pressure.
Open all the senses softly, listen to the sounds around you, feel your feet solidly on the ground or floor, feel the air
of the
breath touch the nostrils, the tops
of the
lungs, notice your
breath go
out.
In fact, studies show modest differences between an exerciser and non-exerciser when it comes to total
lung capacity (TLC - the greatest volume
of air you can inspire in one
breath) or forced vital capacity (FVC - the greatest volume
of air you can blow
out).
But when we turn up the intensity and run instead
of jog, I can only handle about 10 - 12 minutes before I become
out of breath and a pain develops under my
lung.
For those who want to work
out until they are completely
out of breath, with their
lungs feeling like sandpaper and their muscles aching for a break.
Then move attention to the feeling
of air flowing into and
out of the
lungs for three
breaths — usually «felt» in the chest.
Visualize all the great people in your life, the food in your pantry, the clothes in your closet, the
breath flowing in and
out of your
lungs, and the blood nourishing your organs as you inhale and exhale slowly, with intention.
Close your eyes for a few moments and take five deep
breaths, letting your
lungs come
out of the sleep mode and expand.
Ok just like darkhollow23 sort
of point it
out, but I'll make it even more clear... * deep
breath * * climbs to top
of roof * * scream from top
of his
lungs * SLIME IS NOT OVERPOWERED!!!
Over time, abnormal fluid buildup in the
lungs will cause your dog to cough and seem
out of breath.
Because
of the constricted airways, the actual volume
of air this patient can move in and
out of the
lungs each
breath is reduced.
Since the heartworms thrive in the artery leading
out of the right chamber
of the heart (and into the
lungs), many dogs display shortness
of breath with this disease.