when exercise,your body lacks o2 and has to much c02 and needs too get rid of it. this increases your breathing and heartbeat.
yes it increases it
No, this is not possible.
If I exersize it will increase/decrease my breathing rate because....(why you think it will increase or decrease your breathing rate)
Because the demand for oxygen and glucose increases, and the heart and lungs need to speed up to keep up with the demand.
The fact that exercise does not directly impact breathing does not necessarily affect overall physical fitness and performance. Breathing is controlled by the respiratory system, which adapts and improves with regular exercise. While exercise may not directly change breathing patterns, it can improve cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, and endurance, all of which contribute to overall physical fitness and performance.
A person often gets tired when exercising, so they breathe harder than normal.
In a healthy adult, breathing rate and the amount of exercise should be directly proportional, with exercise as the independent variable. That means, the more exercise you do, the faster your breathing rate will become.
Excercise DOES affect breathing while doing it. If you have asthma, you will need to be mindful of your breathing rate, for it can lead to an asthma attack. Usually about an hour after you end the excercise, your breathing will be entirely back to normal.==========================================================Did this answer help you, or is it entirely correct? If not, you are welcome to improve it.
Yes. Breathing is always a positive.
A breathing exercise that is geared towards weight loss is deep breathing. This can be done during yoga or other stretching exercises.
How does exercise affect your breathing? Not getting enough exercise to help exercise your lungs could cause you to have a flat chest and rounded shoulders.
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