Breathwork as a Competitive Edge
When the game tightens, four counts inhale, four hold, four exhale, four hold steadies heart rate variability and clears mental clutter. Use it courtside, trackside, or on the bench to project calm leadership, sharpen decisions, and meet the moment without wasting energy.
Breathwork as a Competitive Edge
Nasal breathing builds carbon dioxide tolerance and cleaner oxygen usage, reducing side stitches and frantic pacing. Practice during easy runs and warmups, then test in tempo segments. The quieter breath anchors focus while your body learns to deliver power with less panic.