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Breath-Hold on the Eccentric, Exhale on the Lift

For loaded resistance lifts, a common breathing strategy is to hold your breath through the lowering phase or the most mechanically risky part of the rep, then exhale as you drive through the lifting phase, especially near the top. This helps maintain trunk stability and pressure when the load is highest, while still allowing a controlled exhale to finish the rep.

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In general a decent strategy is to maintain a breath hold during the lowering or eccentric or most dangerous part of the movement.

huberman · Essentials: How to Build Strength, Muscle Size & Endurance | Dr. Andy Galpin · Apr 2, 2026 · 29:26 · open ↗
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