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4. Pursed Lips Breathing
This breathing exercise can help you breathe with less effort, because it keeps the airway open longer and slows down your breath. As a result it enhances the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, while improving the amount of time you are able to exercise.
Start this technique by breathing through your nose for a couple of seconds. Next, pucker your lips as you would to blow out a candle. Exhale slowly though pursed lips for two to three times longer than you took to inhale the air. Repeat.
Resources
WebMD (10 Smart Exercises for People with COPD)COPD Foundation (Breathing Techniques)Cleveland Clinic (COPD Exercise and Activity Guidelines)PROactive COPD (Strengthening Exercises)Related Search Topics
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