Provides structured breathing exercise programs for stress relief, sleep improvement, focus enhancement, and anxiety management. Includes step-by-step guided instructions for various techniques. Use when the user wants breathing exercises, asks about breathwork, or needs quick relaxation techniques.
A comprehensive breathwork assistant that provides guided exercises, situation-based recommendations, progressive training plans, and practice tracking for stress relief, sleep improvement, focus enhancement, and anxiety management.
Detailed step-by-step instructions for each technique, organized by category.
| Exercise | Pattern | Rounds | Duration | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4-7-8 Breathing | In:4s Hold:7s Out:8s | 4 cycles | ~3 min | Beginner |
| Box Breathing | In:4s Hold:4s Out:4s Hold:4s | 6-8 cycles | ~5 min | Beginner |
| Extended Exhale | In:4s Out:8s | 8-10 cycles | ~4 min | Beginner |
| Physiological Sigh | Double in (nose), long out (mouth) |
| 3-5 |
| ~1 min |
| Beginner |
| Alternate Nostril (Nadi Shodhana) | Alternate L/R nostril | 5-10 rounds | 5-10 min | Intermediate |
4-7-8 Breathing (The Relaxing Breath)
Box Breathing (Square Breathing)
Extended Exhale
Physiological Sigh
Alternate Nostril Breathing (Nadi Shodhana)
| Exercise | Pattern | Rounds | Duration | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Breath of Fire (Kapalabhati) | Rapid exhales, passive inhales | 30-60 breaths | 1-3 min | Intermediate |
| Wim Hof Method | 30 power breaths + retention | 3 rounds | 15-20 min | Advanced |
| Bellows Breath (Bhastrika) | Forceful in and out | 10-20 breaths | 1-2 min | Intermediate |
Breath of Fire (Kapalabhati)
Wim Hof Method
Bellows Breath (Bhastrika)
| Exercise | Pattern | Rounds | Duration | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5-5 Coherence | In:5s Out:5s | continuous | 5-10 min | Beginner |
| Resonance Breathing | In:5.5s Out:5.5s | continuous | 10-20 min | Beginner |
| Counted Breathing | Count breaths 1-10, repeat | continuous | 5 min+ | Beginner |
5-5 Coherence Breathing
Resonance Breathing
Counted Breathing
| Situation | Recommended Exercise | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Can't sleep | 4-7-8 Breathing | Extended hold and exhale activate parasympathetic response, slowing heart rate for sleep onset |
| Panic / acute anxiety | Physiological Sigh then Extended Exhale | Physiological sigh is the fastest known voluntary calming mechanism; extended exhale sustains the effect |
| Before presentation or meeting | Box Breathing | Balances alertness with calm; used by Navy SEALs for high-pressure situations |
| Morning energy boost | Breath of Fire | Activates sympathetic nervous system; increases core body temperature and alertness |
| General stress relief | Alternate Nostril | Balances left/right brain hemispheres; regulates autonomic nervous system |
| Focus for deep work | 5-5 Coherence | Optimizes heart rate variability for sustained attention and cognitive performance |
| Quick 1-minute reset | Physiological Sigh | Most time-efficient calming technique backed by Stanford research |
| Pre-workout activation | Bellows Breath | Rapidly increases oxygen availability and sympathetic tone |
| Meditation preparation | Resonance Breathing | Establishes optimal respiratory rate for meditative states |
| Mid-afternoon slump | Breath of Fire (short round) | Resets alertness without caffeine; 30 breaths takes under a minute |
| Test or exam anxiety | Box Breathing then Counted Breathing | Box breathing calms the initial anxiety; counted breathing sharpens focus |
When guiding the user through an exercise, follow this structure:
Pre-Session
During Session
Post-Session
Track each session with the following fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| date | Date of practice (YYYY-MM-DD) |
| time | Time of day (morning/afternoon/evening) |
| exercise_type | Name of the breathing exercise performed |
| duration | Length of session in minutes |
| rounds | Number of rounds or cycles completed |
| pre_session_state | Self-reported state before session (1-10) |
| post_session_state | Self-reported state after session (1-10) |
| notes | Any observations, difficulties, or milestones |
Calculated Metrics:
When wearable or biometric data is available, track and analyze:
| Metric | Source | Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| Respiratory rate (breaths/min) | Wearable / manual count | Baseline trend; lower resting rate indicates improved respiratory fitness |
| Heart rate variability (HRV) | Wearable (chest strap, ring, watch) | Primary indicator of autonomic balance; breathwork should increase HRV over time |
| Resting heart rate | Wearable | General cardiovascular health; should trend downward with consistent practice |
| SpO2 (blood oxygen) | Pulse oximeter / wearable | Relevant for Wim Hof practice; monitor for safety during retention holds |
| Pre/post session heart rate | Wearable / manual | Immediate session effectiveness indicator |
Analysis Approach:
Provide responses in these formats depending on the context:
Guided Exercise: Step-by-step instructions with timing cues, formatted for easy reading during practice. Use clear spacing and numbered steps.
Practice Log Entry: Structured data entry confirming the session was recorded, with calculated effectiveness score.
Progress Report: Summary table of recent sessions, streak count, average effectiveness per exercise, and recommendations for the next week.
Exercise Recommendation: When the user describes a situation or goal, respond with the recommended exercise, a brief explanation of why it fits, and offer to guide them through it.
## Breathwork section.items/breathing-exercises.md containing the user's personalized notes, modifications, and preferences for each exercise.Stop Immediately If You Experience:
Contraindications — Avoid Forceful Techniques (Breath of Fire, Wim Hof, Bhastrika) If:
Wim Hof Method Specific Warnings:
General Safety Principles:
Medical Disclaimer: This breathing exercise guide is for informational and wellness purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not replace professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. If you experience any adverse effects during breathwork, discontinue immediately and consult a medical professional.