Provoker
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The purpose of this thread is no other than to put forth an algorithm for systematic breathing--particularly for physical activities such as running. Let N=nose, M=mouth, i=inhale, e=exhale. The following sequence, then, is to be carried out with each variable receiving the same length of time as every other:
{Ni, Me, Mi, Ne..repeat}
On that note, my hope is that this will provide a more measured pattern for breathing than what may be predisposed to by default. However, I do not recommend this algorithm for non-arobic activity as it has been demonstrated that in prinicple one is better off breathing through one's nose, as in the nostrils there is at least some filter, and thus one is comparatively less vulnerable to sickness or directly taking in hazardous particulate materials. It follows that the prescribed algorithm for non-arobic breathing is quite simply:
{Ni, Ne..repeat}
The library is closing, which entails that I have to leave. But I will be formulating some sophisticated breathing algorithms that can be applied to giving speeches, reading aloud, conversing, and so forth.
{Ni, Me, Mi, Ne..repeat}
On that note, my hope is that this will provide a more measured pattern for breathing than what may be predisposed to by default. However, I do not recommend this algorithm for non-arobic activity as it has been demonstrated that in prinicple one is better off breathing through one's nose, as in the nostrils there is at least some filter, and thus one is comparatively less vulnerable to sickness or directly taking in hazardous particulate materials. It follows that the prescribed algorithm for non-arobic breathing is quite simply:
{Ni, Ne..repeat}
The library is closing, which entails that I have to leave. But I will be formulating some sophisticated breathing algorithms that can be applied to giving speeches, reading aloud, conversing, and so forth.