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Are you Breathing correctly? The Mechanics of Peak Performance with Prof. John Dickinson
Episode Summary
We do it 23,000 times a day, yet most of us are doing it wrong. In this episode of Beyond Better, we step away from the "mindfulness" of breathing and dive deep into the hard science and mechanics of how we move air.
Our guest, Professor John Dickinson, is a world-leading respiratory physiologist who has spent 25 years optimising the lungs of Olympic athletes, professional footballers, and ultra-endurance runners. He reveals why up to 40% of elite athletes suffer from "Breathing Pattern Disorders" and why your "asthma" might actually just be a mechanical glitch in your rib cage.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
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Key Takeaway: The "Perfect" Breath
According to Prof. Dickinson, a healthy breath isn't about pushing your stomach out; it’s about lateral movement. Your rib cage should expand sideways, forwards, and backwards. If your shoulders are moving up toward your ears, you’re using "accessory muscles" that waste energy and trigger your "fight or flight" response.
"Breathing should feel effortless. If you feel like it's the limiting factor in your performance, there's likely a technical fix, not a fitness problem."
Enjoyed the episode? If you're now manually counting your breaths (sorry!), please subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who is always "out of breath" at the gym!
Note to listeners: This podcast is for educational purposes. If you are experiencing severe respiratory symptoms, please consult a medical professional.
How's your posture right now? Are your shoulders currently up by your ears?
Series: Beyond Better
Host: Marylebone Health Group
Guest: Prof.John Dickinson, Respiratory Physiologist
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By Marylebone Health GroupAre you Breathing correctly? The Mechanics of Peak Performance with Prof. John Dickinson
Episode Summary
We do it 23,000 times a day, yet most of us are doing it wrong. In this episode of Beyond Better, we step away from the "mindfulness" of breathing and dive deep into the hard science and mechanics of how we move air.
Our guest, Professor John Dickinson, is a world-leading respiratory physiologist who has spent 25 years optimising the lungs of Olympic athletes, professional footballers, and ultra-endurance runners. He reveals why up to 40% of elite athletes suffer from "Breathing Pattern Disorders" and why your "asthma" might actually just be a mechanical glitch in your rib cage.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Episode Timestamps:
Key Takeaway: The "Perfect" Breath
According to Prof. Dickinson, a healthy breath isn't about pushing your stomach out; it’s about lateral movement. Your rib cage should expand sideways, forwards, and backwards. If your shoulders are moving up toward your ears, you’re using "accessory muscles" that waste energy and trigger your "fight or flight" response.
"Breathing should feel effortless. If you feel like it's the limiting factor in your performance, there's likely a technical fix, not a fitness problem."
Enjoyed the episode? If you're now manually counting your breaths (sorry!), please subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who is always "out of breath" at the gym!
Note to listeners: This podcast is for educational purposes. If you are experiencing severe respiratory symptoms, please consult a medical professional.
How's your posture right now? Are your shoulders currently up by your ears?
Series: Beyond Better
Host: Marylebone Health Group
Guest: Prof.John Dickinson, Respiratory Physiologist
If you enjoyed this episode: Subscribe to Beyond Better, Share with a friend or colleague
Leave a review to help more people find evidence-based health conversations
Stay curious. Stay strong. And keep going Beyond Better.
Connect with the Show:
Like, share and subscribe!
Follow the Podcast on apple, spotify, amazon and more