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Welcome to MartialTalk, Nick. Hope you enjoy it.Hi, i am very interested about exercises that are focused around vasodilation. What they are used for, the effects both martial and for health. Has anyone come across such exercises? They usually involve the tightening of muscle etc while retaining the out breath.
Thanks but, i probably should of elaborated a little. I have come across some exercises from traditional Qi gong training, that require retention of the exhalation while tightening the body mass.....And it is these type of exercises i am interested in learning more about the physiological effectsWelcome to MartialTalk, Nick. Hope you enjoy it.
Exercise in general will promote vasodilation. I'm not aware of any specific exercise that would be better than another, but if you train hard, it will help - to a point. It will bring it to where it should be.
You can also eat foods that promote it. Do some Google-fu and check them out.![]()
Retention of exhalation? Tightening of body mass? I think you need to explain these in more detail. In Zen there are two commonly taught methods of breathing, ‘fukushiki Kokyu’ (‘belly breathing’) and ’tanden soku’ (where the belly remains extended (as in the inspiratory phase) during the exploratory phase. The inhibition of the brain’s pre-Botzinger complex by slow, deep breathing has recently been implicated in the beneficial aspects of meditation.Thanks but, i probably should of elaborated a little. I have come across some exercises from traditional Qi gong training, that require retention of the exhalation while tightening the body mass.....And it is these type of exercises i am interested in learning more about the physiological effects