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Breathing Exercise Precautions:

Do not begin the breathing exercises if you have:

  • Recently had an exacerbation and are unstable
  • A fever, infection or nausea
  • Unusual shortness of breath or difficulty breathing while resting
  • Chest pain or palpitations (“fluttering” of the heart in the chest)
  • New swelling in your legs and/or ankles
  • Dizziness / light-headedness
  • Too much fatigue
  • Unusual fluid volume when wheezing or coughing

If you have been cleared by a doctor or health care professional to participate in unsupervised exercise training, please visit your subscription information under the settings menu tab. You will have to cancel your current subscription and create a new account under ‘Sign Up’ on the main website. Please complete the screening process and pick a subscription plan that includes exercise training. You will then have access to your personalized exercise plan!

Use the Borg Dyspnea / Breathlessness Scale to gauge your exercise intensity

Pre-Exercise Health Check:

Do not begin any exercises / stop exercising immediately if you have/develop:

  • An exacerbation (if so, immediately activate your action plan) or you are unstable from a recent exacerbation
  • A fever, infection or feel nauseated
  • Dizziness / light-headedness
  • Shortness of breath more than normal
  • Chest discomfort or chest pain
  • Cool, clammy skin
  • You are wheezing or coughing up more fluids than usual
  • Excessive fatigue
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • New swelling in your legs/ankles
  • Any symptoms you consider an emergency
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Increase weight

Increase weight or consider attending a fitness facility

Increase breaks

Remember to increase the number of breaks you take during each exercise