***10 Benefits of Voice Training That Have Nothing to Do with Your Voice
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1. You will feel more confident. It is wonderful to see the increase in my clients’ self-esteem when they learn the correct voice techniques.
2. You will be able to eliminate minor pain. While this may come as a surprise, the reason is because in order to find your true voice, you must learn to breathe with the support of your diaphragm. In doing so, you eliminate the toxins in your blood that shallow or lazy breathing (which is typical of 99% of the population) is unable to do.
3. You will fall asleep faster and be able to sleep longer. Again, it is the breathing that makes the difference. I fell asleep during a double stereotactic breast biopsy which is like a 40-minute mammogram without anesthesia.
4. You will be able to eliminate much more of the stress in your life. Yes, it is because of the breathing.
5. You will have greater physical endurance. What this means is that you will be able to jog for greater lengths of time and even hit a golf ball further. Sounds incredible, doesn’t it? It is true because I have heard this and more from my clients.
6. You will be able to lower your blood pressure. Wow! This one took me by surprise; but, one of my clients told me that when he gets on his exercise bike in the morning, if he breathes correctly with support, his blood pressure goes down.
7. You will discover the best means of controlling your nervousness in any form of public speaking.
8. You will look better because your posture will improve.
9. You will have more energy throughout your day again because you are filtering out those nasty toxins that upper chest breathing cannot do.
10. You will add more than 4 years to your life expectancy.
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