Ocean Breath Ujjay
1. Inhale and exhale deeply through the mouth.
2. On the exhales, begin to tone the back of the throat, slightly
constricting the passage of air. Imagine that you are fogging up a pair
of glasses.
3. Once you are comfortable with the exhale, begin to apply the same
toning of the throat to the inhales. This is where the name of the breath
comes from: it sounds like the ocean. It also sounds like Darth Vadar.
4. When you are able to control the throat on both the inhale and the
exhale, close the mouth and begin breathing through the nose. Continue
applying the same toning to the throat that you did when the mouth was
open. The breath will still make a loud noise coming in and out of the
nose. This is Ujjayi breath.
5. Now start to use this breath during your practice. If the teacher
tells you to move on an inhale, make it an Ujjayi inhale. If you need a
little something extra while holding a pose, remember this breath.
Another way to think about Ujjayi Breath is to visualize your throat as a
garden hose, with the breath passing through like a trickle of water. If
you put your thumb partially over the opening of the hose, you increase
the power of the water that is coming through. This is the same thing you
are doing with your throat during Ujjayi breathing. The air that comes in
through your constricted throat is a powerful, directed breath that you
can send into the parts of your body that need it during yoga.
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