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http://www.StartRunning.com Running for Beginners: Looking to Increase Lung Capacity and Run Faster? Breathing oxygen is an extremely important component of staying alive, right? Well, the same goes for running. If you're not breathing properly, you're running is going to suffer. There are tons of theories circulating around the jog-o-sphere about breathing. Should I breathe through my nose? Should my breathing be rhythmic? Do I breathe deeply and deliberately or quickly and nonchalantly? Put all that out of your head for the moment. The most important thing is that you breathe comfortably. Do what feels right. Your body breathes instinctively - even while you're sleeping, your lungs and corresponding muscles are going through the motions. Running while breathing does not have to be complicated. As long as oxygen is entering your respiratory system, you're doing okay. How you're running directly affects how you're breathing. When I'm running fast, say a 7-minute mile pace, I'm breathing mostly through my mouth. Your mouth provides a much larger port of entry than your nose, and it's the most effective way of getting oxygen into your system quickly. However, when I'm running super-long distances at a 10 to 12-minute pace, I'll let my nose handle some of the intake. Which brings me to my next tip: breathing through your nose is a great way to give your lungs a workout and increase capacity. Try this next time you're on a long distance run: breathe in through your nose only and exhale through your mouth.Yes, it's more difficult than mouth-breathing. But if you stick with it over the course of a few weeks you'll notice that your lungs are retaining oxygen more effectively. Once you feel comfortable inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth, try switching to all nose for a few minutes at a time. This requires more effort, but will strengthen your lungs even more. Before long, you'll notice your breathing taking on a meditative quality. It will be automatic and out-of-mind, leaving room to focus on other aspects of your running technique. Lastly, you might want to try belly breathing. I've found that if I periodically take very deep, voluminous breaths during long distance runs - I'm talking about a big 'ol breath that expands your stomach to Buddha proportions - it engages my body's core and helps circulate energy from toes to fingertips. Try it. In conclusion, breathing comfortably is paramount. When you're ready, try introducing some lung strengthening exercises into your workout. Start out with some light nose-breathing and work your way up, one breath at a time. In time, your breathing will become natural and intuitive. Good luck and be safe. Tellman Knudson is an ultra-runner training to run 3,200 miles barefoot across the country to raise money for homeless youth. He is the founder and creator of http://www.startrunning.com, an online community for runners.
