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three key components of the breathing principle - ANSWER -1. mind- body awareness 2. 3-D breath pattern 3. Muscle activation breathing mind-body awareness - ANSWER --inhale through nose, exhale through pursed lips for deeper abdominal connection to the TA which wraps horizontally around the sides of the torso between the lower ribs and the pelvis. -helps focus, concentration, relieve unnecessary tension, relax muscles, helps achieve dynamic stability through movement. our breath initiates our movements. 3-D breath - ANSWER --inhale feel the ribs expanding and contracting, up/down, east/west, posteriolly/laterally. -feel breathe going all the way through body -chest pumps -ta / ribs move like a bucket handle - last two ribs display a caliber motion muscle activation - ANSWER -- inhale diaphragm depresses, exhale ribs come in and down -inhale chest expands, rib cage expands, breath goes all the way through body -inhale pelvic floor lifts and exhale lowers -pelvic floor aids in firing TA and creating stabilit

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three key components of the breathing principle - ANSWER -1. mind- body awareness
2. 3-D breath pattern
3. Muscle activation

breathing mind-body awareness - ANSWER --inhale through nose, exhale through
pursed lips for deeper abdominal connection to the TA which wraps horizontally around
the sides of the torso between the lower ribs and the pelvis.
-helps focus, concentration, relieve unnecessary tension, relax muscles, helps achieve
dynamic stability through movement. our breath initiates our movements.

3-D breath - ANSWER --inhale feel the ribs expanding and contracting, up/down,
east/west, posteriolly/laterally.
-feel breathe going all the way through body
-chest pumps
-ta / ribs move like a bucket handle
- last two ribs display a caliber motion

muscle activation - ANSWER -- inhale diaphragm depresses, exhale ribs come in and
down
-inhale chest expands, rib cage expands, breath goes all the way through body
-inhale pelvic floor lifts and exhale lowers
-pelvic floor aids in firing TA and creating stability for the pelvis and lumbar spine
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