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What Is The Optimum Ratio Of Breath? Copy

This is really dependent on the result you are looking for. Different breathing patterns offer different effects.

  • Heart Coherence: Studies show that heart coherence is increased most by breathing at a rate of 5 or 6 breaths per minute (5 seconds in, 5 out) with an equal I:E (inhale:exhale) ratio. However coherence still occurs with any ratio as long as you breathe rhythmically. One of the goals of pranayama is to bring your normal day to day breath rate down to at least 5 or 6 breaths per minute, or even half that. According to yoga – longevity is dependent on your breath rate – the less you have to breathe, means the more efficient your physiological functions are, and so less the impact of oxidative stress, and the longer you live
  • Flow States: Heart coherence and getting into flow using your breath depends on rhythm, smoothness and intention. An active breath rate of 6-10 breaths per minute is adequate for creating the higher energetic states needed for positive emotions like passion and joy. Passion is the number one predictor of flow and peak performance. More rapid breathing should always be followed by breath retention (kumbhaka) in order to bring the physiology back into balance
  • Rest & Digest: Studies show that by extending the exhale time e.g breathing in an I:E ratio of 0.5 results in a more of a relaxation response compared to just slowing down the breathing rate. Your parasympathetic nervous system switches on which controls your rest and digest mode. Do a few rounds of this before and after eating to avoid indigestion.

The Ideal Inhale:Exhale Ratio = 1:2

According to the Yoga sutras, the ideal way to breathe is with an inhale:exhale ratio where your exhale is double the length of your inhale.

As we know, our exhale stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), which helps us relax and our blood vessels dilate. The conscious focus required to count the length of your inhales and exhales, slows down your thought processes and clears your mind.