mid back pain afther exercise. Cause by heavy breathing. Only hurts when I beath in. What to do?
I think exercise with inversion table https://theeffectiveguide.com/best-inversion-table/ will help you more. You can exercise here slowly and take rest as well. So, you will able to control your heavy breathing.
Hi Edwin,
on the assumption that nothing is wrong with you medically, I wonder whether your diaphragm is literally “stuck” and cannot expand properly. It seems to happen when you are placing great demands on your cardiovascular system. That’s when proper breathing techniques will allow for complete expansion.
There are many techniques, and one of them is the Foundation Training my Dr. Eric Goodman. Here is a link to his 30 day challenge https://www.youtube.com/user/DoAFounder. You can check there for other exercises he suggests.
Karin Singleton
www.meltnc.com
Hello Edwin Hernandez,
Only breathe out; kidding. I agree that you will want to be diagnosed by your doctor to nip things in the bud; you don’t want things to get worse. Take care of the root cause to care for yourself better. Obviously, refrain from what causes the discomfort and look for decompression exercises in the meantime. Get the exercises approved by your trained healthcare professional before doing them.
Important: do not do what causes pain of any kind, get checked out before it gets worse. I have seen this before, people ignore the pain to find out they have broken bones, for example.
Please take care of yourself,
Natalie aka NAPS 2 B Fit.