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Breathing Ball

How to Do:

1. Setup:

  • The Helper and the Participant sit comfortably in a calm and quiet space.
  • Provide a breathing ball sphere for the Participant to hold.
  • Play calming music or nature sounds to enhance the sensory experience.

2. Demonstrate:

  • The Helper gently holds the breathing ball sphere in front of their belly, using both hands.
  • Hold one square on opposite sides of the sphere’s surface.
  • Take a deep breath in, expanding the belly as the ball inflates (ball expands outward).
  • Exhale slowly through the mouth, allowing the ball to deflate (contract inward).
  • Focus on the slow, steady release of air as the ball shrinks back.

3. Practice Together:

  • After demonstrating the breathing technique, the Helper and the Participant perform the exercise together.
  • The Participant mirrors the Helper, holding the ball in the same way.
  • Repeat the cycle of breathing in and out with the ball expanding and contracting.
  • Optionally, count aloud in a rhythm:
    – In for 3, hold for 4, out for 5 (or adjust the count based on comfort).

4. Repetitions:

  • Perform the breathing sequence for 5-10 cycles, adjusting the number of repetitions based on the Participant’s comfort level.

Tips for Success:

  • Encourage the Participant to focus on the breath and the movement of the ball.
  • Breathe in slowly and deeply, perhaps holding for a moment at the top of the breath as the ball fully expands.
  • If the Participant is struggling with the ball, they can also use their hands to simulate the movement of the ball, expanding and contracting with their breath.

 

Materials Needed:

  • Breathing Ball Sphere
  • Classical music (Use soft music, nature sounds or children’s classical music)
  • Participant can also use hands instead of “Ball” suggested

Additional information

Age Group

18 to 64 years, 7 to 17 years