How Your Body Saves Air
When you take a deep breath, your lungs fill up with lots of air, like when you blow up a balloon. But instead of letting all the air out at once, your body learns to keep some inside, kind of like closing the lid on a jar so the candies don't fall out.
How Practice Helps You Hold Your Breath Longer
At first, holding your breath might feel like trying to stay underwater when you're not used to it. But with practice, your body gets better at saving air and using it more slowly, just like how you learn to take bigger bites of candy so they last longer!
Every time you try, your lungs get stronger, and your body learns new tricks, no magic needed, just fun and games!
Examples
- A beginner holds their breath for five minutes using a simple breathing technique.
- You practice deep breathing before trying to hold your breath for longer periods.
- Your teacher explains that holding your breath is easier than it looks.
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