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7-Day Breath Hold Challenge

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Post Your Breath Hold (Week 7: Feb 9th - Feb 16th)
What do you think about when you hold your breath? That's the number one question Stig gets asked about his records. The answer will surprise you. 👇 Click below to find out what it is (and how you can do the same!)
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 7: Feb 9th - Feb 16th)
2 likes • 1d
@Eva Lönn interesting different ways to trick your mind to slow down. Positive affirmations sound like an good alternative for counting backwards/forwards!
1 like • 5h
Next commute trip exercise: I felt the stress from today. Each round the contractions of the diaphragm started earlier than last time. But I did eight rounds in total. 7x 1:00 breathing / 1:00 hold 1x 1:00 breathing / 1:30 hold
🕮 The science behind nasal breathing (ultimate biohack)
What is the most important lesson you learn in the Breath Hold Challenge? (Hint: it’s not that you can double your breath hold in seven days!) While it is a great motivator to get you going (let’s be honest – the first time you do this stuff you may wonder why you ever signed up for this torture …), there is a bigger picture. Breath holding builds CO2 tolerance–your chemical receptors can handle higher levels of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream. What does this mean? 1. Prevents hyperventilation as CO2 rises in the blood (e.g. during physical exercise) 2. Opens the nasal airways as CO2 functions as a vasodilator 3. Regulates the breathing pattern for promotion of nasal breathing What if I told you that the breath hold is only one of the many hacks you can implement in your daily life to improve your breathing – the biodiesel of our body – for life-long health benefits. A good friend of Stig asked him to write a chapter for his new book – Airways, Amazing Benefits of Nasal Breath, full of practical protocols for stamina and memory from his experiences as 4x World Champion Freediver and training Olympic Athletes. You have already upgraded your breathing “software” with the Breath Hold Challenge. Now, get ready to dive deep into the science of the “hardware” of breathing with Dr. John Lieurance, a functional Chiropractic Neurologist with over 30 years of clinical experience, as he reveals two powerful clinical methods – Functional Cranial Release (FCR) and Endonasal Balloon Adjusting – to physically open the airways. Learn about the anatomy of the Locus Coeruleus, “The Blue Spot”, and how this tiny nucleus in the brain is responsible for focus and calm, and how you can activate it, the proprietary “Ganesh” protocol for nasal sinus cleansing, and how nasal breathing stimulants the pineal gland and is the gateway to enlightenment. Looking for the next step in your breath hold (and breathing) journey to optimize health, enhance spiritual awareness, and manage peak performance?
🕮 The science behind nasal breathing (ultimate biohack)
1 like • 1d
@Alaa Refaat great and consistent breath work! Congratulations, Alaa 🎉
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 4: Jan 19th - Jan 25th)
Can you name the most important aspect of breath holding? Give yourself a second. Is it controlling the mind? Being in great shape? A strong, flexible diaphragm? The biggest breath hold wins start with relaxation, and the key to relaxation is in the exhalation. Follow along, and experience how you regain calm & focus in a single session: Step-by-step: 1. Sit or lie down in a comfortable position (preferably lying down) 2. Do 10 prep breaths - Inhale through your nose, exhale slowly through your mouth with slight resistance (like a hissing sound), focusing on letting go of tension in your mind and muscles 3. The breathing relaxes you - The controlled exhale increases oxygen in your blood and triggers the vagus nerve, lowering your metabolism 4. Then hold - After the 10th exhale, take a final breath in and begin your breath hold How did you do? Post your time & get feedback & points. Then head on over to the Classroom & follow the instructions for the next day
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 4: Jan 19th - Jan 25th)
1 like • 18d
@Alaa Refaat why is this an incomplete table, Alaa? You managed to hold your breath 20 seconds longer each round.
4 likes • 18d
I did three dives to end this week. Each with 10 warm-up breaths: D1: 1:42 D2: 2:02 D3: 2:42
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 3: Jan 12th - Jan 18th)
We need your hep! No. Really! What would you like to see the most this coming your in the Breath Hold Challenge? Is it more videos? Live calls? New challenges? Something else? Help us out–write down the one thing you would like to see in 2026! Oh, and don't forget to post your first breath hold of the year. Without it, 2026 hasn't truly started 😎🥳 👋 Need a refresher? Step 1: Take an inhale, start your stopwatch & hold your breath. Step 2: Post your time here, get feedback and points Step 3: Head on over to the Classroom & follow the instructions
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 3: Jan 12th - Jan 18th)
5 likes • 28d
Today, I did a variation of my last practice. Shorter periods for each - dives and breaths, but double the amount of dives: 11 x 20 seconds of breathing (exhale, inhale, exhale, inhale) 30 seconds dive I started on my commute trip and had to get off the train at the end. So I did the last two dives on the go. 😂
0 likes • 28d
@Phillip de Bruyn yes, Phillip, I enjoyed it absolutely!
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 52: Dec 22th - Dec 29th)
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays everyone. Congrats to everyone keeping up with the daily breath holds and CO2 tables. If you feel too stuffed, or are simply too busy: It's absolutely fine to take a break for a few days. You deserved it! 👋 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲? Here is how it works: Step 1: Take an inhale, start your stopwatch & hold your breath. Step 2: Post your time here, get feedback and points Step 3: Head on over to the Classroom & follow the instructions Let's go & double your breath hold! 🧑‍🏫
Post Your Breath Hold (Week 52: Dec 22th - Dec 29th)
2 likes • Dec '25
@Phillip de Bruyn I can’t mention it enough. I really appreciate your shares with lots of your own experience and your long sports and breathing background. Thanks a lot, Phillip!
4 likes • Jan 4
I did a light breath hold session to end my week. Three rounds (breath/hold): D1: 1:30/1:30 D2: 1:30/1:30 D3: 1:30/1:45
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Sven Köpke
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I'm based in Hamburg (Germany), live a busy life and enjoy learning new things and skills.

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