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Learn to Love: Breathing Both Ways

May 6 2008 - 3:30am

Have I mentioned lately that I love swimming and that it feels like I am dancing a duet with the water? Another thing to love when it comes to swimming is breathing to both sides – it is really helpful if you are swimming for exercise. I know trying to breathe on the side you aren't used to feels extremely awkward and uncomfortable, but in the long run it is well worth conquering the skill of bilateral breathing [1].

The benefits of breathing to both sides might just convince you to try it, and they are:

  1. Balancing out your stroke, so you are not working out lopsided.
  2. Building symmetrical musculature on your back and arms (asymmetrical strength can lead to over use injuries).
  3. Easing neck pain from always rotating to just one side.
  4. If you swim in open water (as you would in a triathlon), you will be able to check for landmarks, avoid splashes from other swimmers as well as waves.

So next time you are swimming laps, practice breathing to the other side - once you are in the pool you will know immediately which side that is.

To see a few drills you can use to practice your bilateral breathing, .

Here are a few approaches to the learning process:

Fit's Tip: I remember when I was learning this skill, it felt almost like I was drowning. Pay attention to how it feels to breathe on your usual side and try to re-create that feeling on the other side. Most days I cannot remember which one side I used to breathe on.

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