1. Contract your abdominal muscles forcefully, creating an exhale, by pumping your stomach muscles in and out, hard and fast, but controlled. Air will enter the top part of your lungs by itself. Use the rapid contractions of your abdominal muscles to inhale and exhale with this exercise. The contractions should be rhythmic.
2. Practice a few times and get a feel for it.
3. Do 20 in a row, in and out, using your abdominal muscles in rapid succession. At the end of the 20th breath, exhale, inhale, and fill your lungs, contract your anus, lower your chin to your chest, and hold your breath for as long as you comfortably can—DO NOT PUSH YOURSELF!
4. Exhale slowly.
The above constitutes one round. The exhalation should be brief, and the inhalation should be passive and longer. Rounds are increased by adding the number of pumpings with your abdominal muscles. First, try doing three sets of 20 pumpings, and then, after some time, increase to 30, then 40, until you are doing 60.
What this breathing exercise does:
1. It increases the amount of oxygen in the body.
2. It raises the temperature of the body. Alchemists in Gothic and medieval times were referred to as "puffers," and the bellows by the fireplace in alchemy paintings were symbolic of this exercise.
3. THIS BREATH IS THE FOUNDATION OF KUNDALINI YOGA
DO NOT perform this exercise if you are pregnant, have problems with high blood pressure, have a hernia, or have any other physical problems involving your abdomen.
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