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4. Diaphragmatic Breathing

The diaphragm is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts and expands to pull air into the lungs. To stretch the diaphragm, lay back. Relax all your muscles. Breathe as deeply as possible into the stomach, trying to move the shoulders and chest as little as possible.

The stomach should fill up like a balloon as the diaphragm extends. Exhale fully and tighten the abdominal muscles for three seconds. Repeat ten times.

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