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Quick Tip: Proper Breathing During Exercise
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James Villepigue CSCS
James Villepigue, CSCS is an International Best Selling Author of over 22 books. Over the last 8 years, he has built one of the most successful fitness book franchises in history.

He has been involved in the health and fitness industries for over 17 years. With over one million copies of James’ books sold, he has helped many hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world—of all ages and from all walks of life—achieve extraordinary results to their body’s & their lives.

James is most passionate about sharing his mastery of getting people in their absolute best shape.

James V BodySculptingJames has appeared on and is the Featured Fitness Trainer of “The Regis & Kelly Show" , The Maury Show and many other TV and radio shows. In addition to his books, he has written for national magazines like Fitness, Women's World, Muscle-Mag, Oxygen, Cosmopolitan, Self and Marie Claire.

James earned degrees from the New York College of Health Professions and Hofstra University, and is a graduate of the highly acclaimed Institute for Professional Empowerment Life/Business Coaching. He is Nationally Certified as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS©), under The NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association), a certified personal trainer with ACE (American Council on Exercise), ISSA (The International Sports Science Association) and the NBFE (National Board of Fitness Examiners).
 
By James Villepigue CSCS
Published on 02/9/2009
 

Learning to properly breathe during exercise is essential if you want to achieve great results and also protect yourself from training injuries. 


Using Proper Breathing During Exercise

Quick Tip: Breathing: Make sure that you learn to breathe naturally during exercise – You don’t want to over exaggerate your breathing, especially the exhalation – Doing so could lead to hyper-ventilation. Do your best trying not to hold your breath, and get used to exhaling when you exert yourself. Inhale during the negative portion of the movement AKA the lowering of the weight.