If you snore there are of course many things you can do to help alleviate this problem, from drops and sprays to a simple humidifier in the bedroom. Some kind of breathing problem might also be the reason behind why a person snores but doing stop snoring exercises can easily treat it. Let’s take a look at what we mean by that.
Unlike other exercises, these stop snoring exercises are designed to help you with your breathing and to improve your lung function. 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. Easy exercises to prevent snoring including stretching and breathing, which are most effective 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 reach way above your head with both hands as you inhale, and then exhale as you lower your hands back down to your sides. Repeat this method while feeling your lungs and chest expand. Problems may arise the first few evenings after you complete the stop snoring exercises, but continuing them ensures that your lungs will eventually breathe more deeply. You can add some other simple stretching and breathing exercises as well; just make sure you’re not straining yourself and aren’t being overactive especially right before bed. The exercises to help you stop snoring actually stretch your muscles and help your lungs take in more air without as much work. Adding simple stretches for your back can help you relax as you sleep and keep your upper body from getting tense. If your neck isn’t tense you’re less likely to have your jaw fall open and to start breathing 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.




