Yes, some people can train themselves to hold their breath for more than 3 minutes. Through techniques like breath-holding exercises and conditioning of the diaphragm and lungs, some individuals can exceed 3 minutes without breathing. However, it is not recommended to attempt breath-holding for extended periods without proper training and supervision.
Your breath is impossible to physically hold for more than several minutes, even though it is lighter than a feather. This is because holding your breath deprives your body of oxygen, causing discomfort and the urge to breathe.
People might hold their breath when passing gas because the same muscles used to hold in the breath are also used to control the release of gas. Holding the breath can create higher pressure in the abdominal area, making it easier to push the gas out. It's a natural reaction that can make passing gas feel more discreet or controlled.
Air is more important because if you hold your breath you cant hold it that long and you will have to breath. And with water you can Waite for 2 hours or more but first comes air.
The average length of time a mallard duck can hold it's breath is between 40-50 seconds. But only if a predatory animal is chasing it.
Holding one's breath is a deliberate conscious act, thus it requires will). If breath can be witheld long enough, you will pass out and breathing will recommence. Breathing does not require willpower. It is automatic and orchestrated by the primitive brain stem. No consciousness is needed in order to breath.
A seal can hold their breath for 70 minutes or more.
your breath
respiration. if you dont have respiration you can hold your breath for 2 to 3 minutes or more, but before you do that you would die.Oh, and you spelt holding wrong lol.
they can hold their breath under the waters surface for abiout 2-3 minutes
Your breath !
Breath is light as a feather and can not be held for more than a few minutes.
Most people can only hold their breath for about a one minute or less because it reflects the lung capacity people are accustomed to using. By practicing holding their breath and controlling their breathing, healthy people should be able to hold their breath for two minutes or more.
In a 2003 essay, Robert Holder quotes Weismuller as saying that he could hold his breath for "three minutes or more".
His breath is as light as a a feather but the strongest man can not hold it for more than a few minutes.
Probably not. Many Adult turtles could easily hold their breath for 15 minutes or much longer. Small turtles would likely be able to hold their breath for 5 minutes, IMO.
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