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Book review: Træk Vejret (Breathe)
I came across a book by Stig Åvall Severinsen which I really think deserves an English translation. If you saw The Big Blue back in the 80′s and still wonder how a person can build up the physique and will power to hold the breath for such a long time YOU SHOULD READ THIS BOOK ! In the Big Blue there are some references to yoga techniques and to my knowledge this is the first attempt ever to go through this in such an scientific way !

Inspired by the Big Blue I decided that pranayama, breathing exercises from yoga was really something I wanted to go deeper with. To my surprise I discovered that retention of the breath came without effort after Nadi Shodan. I followed the ratio given in Prana Pranayama Prana Vidya and slowly over several months I gradually increased the ratio. I simply did not feel the urge to breath as frequently as I do normally. At first I was a bit scared by this fact and I was scared that my brain would get damaged by the lack of Oxygen. As well as counting the nadi shodana I counted the time I performed this natural breath retention afterwards. I did not really believe my counting was accurate because I simply did not think it was possible to hold the breath for such a long time without being an elite athlete. To make sure I was counting on a correct speed I took a loud clock and I counted in my head at the same time as the clock was ticking. After 2 minutes I was excited about how easy this was. I noticed movements within the body but I continued. I passed 6 minutes and now I was really chocked I had the fear that I will actually die from this. Aft
er 7 minutes I stopped and it took quite a long time for my breath to get back to normal.
In my life there were a lot of things that really took energy and focus and I remember this moments of breath retention as really peaceful and it was like I was recharging my batteries in some way. During this period it was extreme how many things I was able to deal with at the same time. My personal belief is that I would have been totally burned out in this period if it was not for the Nadi Shodan. When I look back at this period I amazed how good timing it was. My father was going through a very though time and I visited him a lot, my girlfriend since 2 years decided to leave me, I had extra responsibilities on top of my study at university etc. Some years earlier just one of these things would have got me totally paralysed. I totally admit that this was a very emotional period and I cried many evenings etc. but it was like I got extra power to go through this from the Pranayama.
Now several years later when I read this book I understand what processes actually happened in my body and the fact that the author is named Stig makes it extra intense since that is also the name of my father. had I read this book at this point I think I would have continued with my practice but back then I had a lot of worries that it was dangerous what I was doing etc.
This book made me interested in taking a seminar with Stig and learn about the special techniques he talk about in the book ! As always I recommend learning yoga and breathing techniques from an experienced teacher.
books mentioned in this article:
Prana Pranayama Prana Vidya by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati
Træk vejret by Stig Åvall Severinsen
Early morning and a healthy breakfast
Today I have an appointment with an instructor at S.A.T.S. and he is supposed to be very good with back problems. Since I stopped working in the game industry roughly 1,5 months ago I have been doing yoga everyday and that combined with gym training and running have done wonders. I remember having pain in my neck and wrists but currently I have none of that. I also for two years had a very irritating Eczema which is not completely gone but almost. I have been to several doctors for the Eczema and I got a Synthetic drug with Clobetasol propionate as the active ingredient in my last visit. The doctor said that the Eczema is stress related and I think I am a lot more relaxed right now since the drug had a much better effect. Yesterday I had a health check with S.A.T.S. and my body fat, cholesterol and blood-sugar levels where normal. It is nice to to get such positive feedback on my efforts and I remember being close to the 100 kilos mark in the fall last year. Now I was on 94,8 kilos which means I have at least dropped 3 kilos. I still have approximately 20 kilos of body fatt according to S.A.T.S. so there is no worry even if I loose some more of that lard sitting on my body. More jogging on the beach and more regular eating habits should do the trick. From the studies I have read eating less calories gives a more healthy and longer life. This morning I woke up at 07:55 and I had a glass of rise-milk with soy protein, a rye bread with Olive Tapenade and two carrots. I feel proud of myself !
my goal is to have a clearly defined top part of my stomach muscles and a weight around 90 kilo with a body fat percentage around 15 %. According to wikipedia fitness is between 14-17 % and athletes are around 6–13%. I read somewhere on the internet that at Around 15% you will start to see the top row of abs, 12% for the middle row, 9% for six pack and around 6% for an 8 pack.
how to live a healthy intellectual life ?
In short my advice would be like this:
food:
- eat 4-6 times a day to keep from getting to low in blood sugar.
- meals containing mostly vegetables such as carrots, spinach, celery, radishes, tomatoes, peas, lentils, beans. A way to define vegetables would be to say it is a less sugary fruit.
- a rule would be 2 vegetables for each fruit such as banana and apple.
- eat oily fish, Salmon, Trout, Mackerel and Herring or vegetable oils, rapeseed, flax and hempseed oil at least 3 times a week. a mix between oil from fish and plants is best.
- use sunflower and corn oil in cooking
- mix the source of protein between, whey protein, egg, low fat yogurt, soy protein, lentils, tuna, chicken etc.
- drink juice, grapes (if you can get juice containing pulp, skins, stems and seeds that is the best also called a “must” ), tropical and cranberry together with your protein shake . remember to eat some vegetables on the side.
exercise
- at least 30 minutes of moderate to intense exercise involving large muscle groups 3 times a week. Cycling, swimming, running are good examples.
- a quarter of an hour every day with exercises like sit-ups, push-ups etc.
- yoga with deep breathing. allowing the breath to become really deep and slow.
- meditation for at least 20 minutes a day
- games such a brain age
- teach somebody else about something. In my case it is computer science and yoga
- write a blog or if you prefer paper write a traditional diary.
- learn a new language
- engage all your senses when you write or teach.
I will keep on updating this list and below you can see the information on each point in full.
So far this is a cut and paste from different sources like wired menshealth and wikipedia
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At an early age I got interested in Buddhism and the prince who left his kingdom in the search for truth. How can I apply this story to my own life ? to be able to sit I took up the study of yoga. Is there a contradiction between yoga and science ? Sure we can get a theoretical understanding through books, but without the experience we are stuck. Why is it so hard to practice non-violence when the mosquito is landing on my neck ?