On a side note, any of you ever heard of "frog breathing"? Lookup that term on Google, it's a method of increasing one's lung capacity by using the muscles in the back of the tongue and throat to pump gulps of air down into the lungs, free divers use this technique to expand their capacity by about 50% more than usual. Also some people with neuromuscular diseases whose diaphragm muscles have greatly weakened sometimes use this method of breathing to compensate for the loss of diaphragm tone. It's a little bit tricky to learn but very useful in certain circumstances. The scientific term for it is glossopharyngeal breathing.
i think you might need serious help if doing this f**ked u up so bad. you either NEVER exercise, or smoke a pack a day, or both.this actually made me refreshed.
crainiarcSep 30, 2007
When you drown, your body will undergo the same autonomic reflex. I'm not gonna risk it.
dillibobSep 30, 2007
thats what kids in my school do as a way to knock yourself out
darkamster07Sep 30, 2007
"How to Take an Extra Big Bong Hit"-fixed
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On a side note, any of you ever heard of "frog breathing"? Lookup that term on Google, it's a method of increasing one's lung capacity by using the muscles in the back of the tongue and throat to pump gulps of air down into the lungs, free divers use this technique to expand their capacity by about 50% more than usual. Also some people with neuromuscular diseases whose diaphragm muscles have greatly weakened sometimes use this method of breathing to compensate for the loss of diaphragm tone. It's a little bit tricky to learn but very useful in certain circumstances. The scientific term for it is glossopharyngeal breathing.
zeeroSep 30, 2007
i think you might need serious help if doing this f**ked u up so bad. you either NEVER exercise, or smoke a pack a day, or both.this actually made me refreshed.
godjusticeOct 1, 2007
Then stop buying that swag.