Many options are available to the snorer. Over the counter drops and spray along with a simple humidifier in the bedroom made help the problem. But sometimes snoring is caused by more serious breathing difficulties, some of which can be helped with some simple stop snoring exercises. Let’s take a look at what we mean by that.
The main goal of stop snoring exercises is to improve how your lungs function. By doing these exercises you will also help yourself with breathing as well. When your lungs are stronger you’re less likely to be choking, gasping, or wheezing during your sleep and are more likely to be able to breathe freely through your nose. When you have less lung capacity you’re more likely to be breathing through your mouth in order to get enough air and can be making all those other sounds as well. Simple stop snoring exercises involve stretching and breathing and can be very effective when done right before bed.
To get started with your snoring exercises, stand with your feet shoulder width apart and take a few very deep breaths, exhaling very slowly. Shrug your shoulders slightly and roll your head slowly from side to side. Then, you should reach both hands over your head while inhaling; then, exhale while lowering your arms to your sides. Repeat this method while feeling your lungs and chest expand. You might have a problem the first few nights you try your stop snoring exercises, but if you continue with them you’ll notice that your lungs can handle deeper breaths more and more each time. Simple stretching and breathing exercise may also be added but straining and excessive activity should be avoided before going to bed. Your stop snoring exercises are simply meant to stretch your muscles and to get your lungs to breathe deeply and easily. When you do back-stretching exercises, you’ll find they can promote sleep by relaxing you and preventing tension in your upper body. If you don’t have tension in your neck your jaw probably won’t open up and you won’t breath through your mouth. For more structure in your stop snoring exercises, yoga and tai chi routines focus on simple stretching and breathing exercises that anyone, regardless of fitness level, can usually accomplish.
