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    • ChrisAC Offline
      ChrisA Platinum Member @Patrick Löffler
      last edited by ChrisA

      @patrick-löffler it works quite good and you can set any autolap time you want (like 10 seconds in the picture but then it’s almost only showing completed laps 😀) and see your HR drop. I don’t practice Box breathing but of course you could also hold your breath for one “lap”

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      In the Sportmode you can set a time target, like 5, 10 or whatever minutes and then it’s as good as the Serene app on Polar. Even better than Polar, the breathing session gets tracked in the app 😀. The drawback is, that you can not set different times for inhalation and exhalation or holding your breath.

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      • isaziI Offline
        isazi Moderator @ChrisA
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        @chrisa you could try with intervals

        Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

        Blog: isazi's home

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          ChrisA Platinum Member @isazi
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          @isazi I thought Intervalls only work with running modes… but I will give it a try, thanks! 😊

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            isazi Moderator @ChrisA
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            @chrisa they work with all custom modes having the interval screen.

            Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

            Blog: isazi's home

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            • ChrisAC Offline
              ChrisA Platinum Member @isazi
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              @isazi works too, but the lower limit for Intervalls and recovery is 10 seconds which results in 3 breaths per minute, which is too slow for some people (especially in the beginning) and then some tend to “overbreath” but if you can handle this breath rate it’s also a good solution since you could set the inhalation and exhalation time to different values, which allows longer exhalation phases and therefore deeper relaxation. Also the number of Intervalls is limited to 50 but even at 10 seconds per Intervall this results in 1000 seconds, which is long enough for most people. It’s just great, for what you could use your Suunto Watch 😀

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              • Patrick LöfflerP Offline
                Patrick Löffler Silver Members @ChrisA
                last edited by Patrick Löffler

                @chrisa Thanks. Trying right now. It works perfectly! You made my day. What an awesome tip! Thank you very much. One more question though. The autolap alarm is vibration and sound. Can I change it to vibration only? If yes, where? Thanks again! Totally thrilled right now. 🙂

                Apple Watch Ultra (currently on my wrist)
                Thinking about going back to Suunto 9 Peak

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                • DMytroD Offline
                  DMytro @Patrick Löffler
                  last edited by

                  @patrick-löffler you go settings, general, tones, all off I guess.

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                  • ChrisAC Offline
                    ChrisA Platinum Member @Patrick Löffler
                    last edited by

                    @patrick-löffler thanks - it’s one of the great things I learned from other people here, that you can do extremely creative things with Suunto watches 😄.

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                      isazi Moderator
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                      @ChrisA because you seem to be very knowledgeable about this, can you suggest some place where to learn those breathing relaxation techniques? I want to improve 🙂

                      I’m not going to track them with the watch though, just want to learn.

                      Watch: Suunto Vertical Ti

                      Blog: isazi's home

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                        ChrisA Platinum Member @isazi
                        last edited by ChrisA

                        @isazi Oh thanks for your warm words 🙏, when you want to learn from a teacher I suggest to look for a local teacher. Often this can be learned in Qi Gong courses or also in Yoga or Tai chi classes in fitness studios or martial arts schools.

                        Qi Gong is often the easiest way to start since it has easier movement techniques (compared to Tai Chi or Yoga from which I know very less) and breathing is an fundamental part of it. There are “low quality” courses who only teach the movement, like a gymnastics style, but breathing is an integral part of all “inner arts”.

                        If you just want to practice breathing by yourself, there are many books and even good apps. I could recommend the books from Dr. Yang Jing Ming, a highly skilled and respected master like this:

                        https://www.amazon.de/Qigong-Meditation-Embryonic-Jwing-Ming-Yang/dp/1886969736

                        which is also available as an app for Android an iOS with good videos.

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                        Or better for starting:

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                        Dr. Yang has a lot of good publications and being a physicists he also has a scientific background. He also has many videos on YouTube.

                        Another great book (but more on Qi Gong / Chi Kung as a whole and the Zhang Zhuang “standing like a tree” techniques) is “The way of energy” from Master Lam Kam Chuen, which I consider the best book for starting to practice Qi Gong since it is very well written and covers every aspect of life and how practicing Qi Gong techniques help e.g. to have more stamina in sport or in all day life.

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                        • seanvkS Offline
                          seanvk @ChrisA
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                          @ChrisA This is such an awesome approach using a custom Yoga sports mode. I just came across this. It’s much better than Serene and customizable.

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                            ChrisA Platinum Member @seanvk
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                            @seanvk thanks 😀

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