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They say that forced breathing can raise chest cavity pressure to levels that impede blood return to the heart.
Many birds move by hopping, which can be broken into two stages: (1) the bow: bend legs, lower chest, wings slightly expanded, tail pushed upwards, neck drawn into the shoulders and (2) the spring: stretch legs, raise chest, lower wings, tail pushed downwards, neck and head stretched upwards in a straight line.
In about 20% of adults the flap does not completely seal, however, allowing blood through the hole when coughing or during activities that raise chest pressure.
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Now firming the shoulder blades against your back, raise your chest so that the chest comes close to your chin.
In one quick movement swing the arms forward, raise the chest and jump up off the floor.
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