We’ve been told our whole lives to “blow” and “strong sustained air” and “support” and all that.
What if that's wrong?
Or at least, what if there’s something immeasurably valuable to learn from using completely passive air?
What makes it passive?
Not using any force or muscles to “push” the air.
Passive air is zero-engagement air.
It’s the equivalent of a sigh.
Gravity does the work.
Next time you pay horn try it.
Take your breath, and see if you can let it flow out of you with zero attempt to control.
Let the natural resistance of the buzz control the release of air.
Notice how it feels and what you can learn 🙂 Especially as you ascend...