NEWS

This week another youbreathe user goes off in search of gold at the World Student Games. Temi Jegede from Jaguar Taekwondo will be competing in Thailand and is confident of success. Everyone at youbreathe wishes him well and is sure there will be some gold coming back with him. 

Congratulations to youbreathe user Dwayne Grant who has set a new lifetime best in the 100m and is now the 4th fastest Briton this season. We at youbreathe are sure there is a lot more to come!


What do Users Say?

Paul Sharman, Kent

"My wife is an asthmatic whose shallow breathing has restricted her exercise to gentle swimming, even after just one weeks use she has noticed an improvement in her lung capacity and feels she is breathing from a deeper part of her lungs. Her exercise levels are on the up. All good news!!"

Bill, asthmatic

"I am 66 years old and I have had asthma since I was 6 years old. Since starting work at 15 years old as a joiner my  work was physical and demanding I went into the nuclear industry aged 39 and became a fuelling foreman on the reactors very active work.I retired aged 52 and came to live in the borders from hartlepool. I have told you some of my back ground as you can not evaluate anything if you dont know back ground information.My daughter told me about breathing appliances so I looked on the internet I was not sure of any of them and yours seemed the best bet to me, and as I do not know any one with one  I decided to give yours a go. I am very pleased with the results I am getting so far after using the breathing appliance. I feel more relaxed and definitely a calm feeling it is to early for me to give a complete analysis on my feelings on youbreathe at the moment but the signs are looking very good."

Dwayne Grant
GB 4 x 100 Sprint Relay Team and Asthamtic

"I started using youbreathe in increased my breathing performance quickly. I found that I didn't need my asthma drugs as much, maybe about 50% less. I use my youbreathe during training sessions for recovery and have found that it helps me recover for my next training session. Please don't give this to any of my competitors!"

Paul Mill
Elite Masters Cyclist, Winner of 2 Bronze medals at Masters World Championships

"I was approached to use the youbreathe early on this year to see if it would have any effects on my peak flow readings. I am an Elite level cyclist and have used these kind of breathing apparatus before, but the Youbreathe is different in that it uses vibration to enhance the breathing technique. I was a bit sceptical at first but after using it for 6 weeks my peak flow rocketed to levels that i had never produced before. I now use the Youbreathe on a daily basis and i believe that this product has helped me to numerous wins this season."
www.elitecycling.co.uk 

Dr Barry Drust
Leading Sports Scientist

"Vibration training has the potential to increase muscle strength and flexibility.  The use of the youbreathe vibrated training device for the training of respiratory muscles is novel and represents a potentially useful method to improve respiratory muscle strength and endurance.  These changes could lead to reduced feelings of breathlessness during exercise and may benefit exercise performance."

Dr Dave Cook
Senior Lecturer in Sports Science
2nd Dan Taekwondo
Coach for Jaguar Taekwondo. 

“Success in sport requires an athlete to strive for optimal levels of performance through detailed and specific training modalities. Such an approach is particular important in WTF Sport Taekwondo, a full contact Olympic sport where lack of preparation can have obvious consequences.
Taekwondo players from Jaguar Taekwondo have incorporated youbreathe technology into their everyday training regime to try and enhance their performance, with excellent results. The vibration stimulus provided by youbreathe appears to enhance 1. the athlete’s capacity for work and more importantly 2. recovery profiles both in competition (intra- and inter-fights) and in training.”

Dave McRoberts
Age Group Triathlete

"I've been using the youbreathe breathing unit for a few months now and have noticed a difference in the way I breathe during exercise. It sort of gives you that feeling of being able to draw that little bit deeper whilst you're working hard. Also as a result my peak flow readings have increased."

Jon Horsman

"I started youbreathe in Feb 05 whilst recovering from a fractured elbow and saw my breathing improve from peak flow 560 - 650 in less than 2 months, which largely must be down to the youbreathe device. I had a very successful year in my age group triathlon races and I'm sure that this is not coincidence."

 

Who is behind youbreathe?

youbreathe is a patented vibration breathing device developed by Exoscience Limited, experts in vibration technology.

Exoscience was formed in 2002 by the management team who met at the Sports Science faculty at South Bank University in London. Many years of dedicated research have gone into the development of youbreathe backed up by research undertaken by academics across the world .