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The Body of Breath - A Physiotherapist’s Guide to Healthy Breathing with Michelle Edmison

Episode 182 Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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As someone who's deeply passionate about Pranayama, I couldn’t wait to bring this conversation to you. I sat down with physiotherapist Michelle Edmison to take a deep dive into the anatomy and function of breathing from both a clinical and yoga-informed perspective. Michelle breaks down complex ideas with such clarity and gives us practical ways to understand and teach breath in more effective, grounded ways. If you're a yoga teacher or a breathwork enthusiast, this episode will absolutely shift how you see breathing in the body.

Episode Highlights:

  • The physiological differences between nasal and mouth breathing and their impact on health
  • How postural habits and upper body tightness disrupt effective breathing
  • Strategies to release tension in the chest, shoulders, and neck to support optimal breathing
  • The nuances of belly breathing vs. diaphragmatic breathing, and what these terms actually mean
  • Core and breath integration explained through internal pressure systems
  • The connection between the pelvic floor and breathing, and why everyone should pay attention to it
  • The relationship between aging and breath quality, and why lifestyle may matter more than age itself
  • How spine mobility influences ribcage movement and breath quality
  • Michelle's go-to breath practices to improve exhalation and core engagement

Resources and Links Mentioned:

Pranayam Teacher Training 2026

Prana & Presence: An Immersive Week of Yoga, Stillness & Soulful Study in Southern Italy

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