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Settle an argument for me, would you, dear forum?
My fiancĂ©e would have me believe that all manner of ills would be rectified (no more tight hamstrings, world peace and so on) if I could ride my bike inhaling exclusively through my nose. That it’s just a matter of acclimatising the old lungs and so on.
Had never really thought about it, to be honest. If I am spinning along fairly gently, I would breathe through my nose, but at any kind of pace (or hill) I would certainly be mouth-breathing … it doesn’t seem like I can physically get sufficient volume of air in otherwise, and I quickly run out of O2.
Her argument is that my lungs need to get used to using the oxygen more efficiently and that I should be able to do nose-in/mouth-out, mine is that my nose is just too damn small to get enough air in, period, and that I don’t believe anyone could scale any kind of decent hill like that.
(I do accept, by the way, that generally speaking nose-breathing is better, the little hairs, blah blah)
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