Coherent breathing

Five slow breaths a minute — the gentlest way to settle your nerves.

Most of us take somewhere between twelve and twenty breaths a minute without ever thinking about it. Coherent breathing simply slows that down to about five or six: roughly five seconds breathing in, five seconds breathing out. No holds, no patterns to memorize — just one long, smooth wave.

It's the plainest technique in the breathing world, and that's exactly its charm. If box breathing is a drill and 4·7·8 is a lullaby, coherent breathing is a slow walk by the sea.

How to do it

  1. Breathe in gently through your nose for about five seconds.
  2. Breathe out just as gently for about five seconds — no push, no pause.
  3. Repeat. Let the wave keep rolling, smooth and even.

Even one minute feels lovely. Five minutes feels like a reset button.

Why it works

At around five breaths a minute, something interesting happens: your breath, heart rate, and blood pressure begin to rise and fall together in one synchronized rhythm. Researchers call this coherence, and it shows up as higher heart-rate variability — a well-studied sign of a nervous system that's balanced and resilient rather than stuck in stress mode.

In plain words: this is the pace your body considers deeply safe. Breathe at it for a little while and everything else starts to agree.

When to use it

Coherent breathing is the everyday one. On the commute, before opening your laptop, while dinner simmers, or as a small daily practice — same chair, same minute, every day. Because there are no holds, it's also the most comfortable technique for beginners.

Little tips

  • If five seconds feels long, start with four in, four out — the smoothness matters more than the speed.
  • Let the breath be quiet. If someone next to you can hear it, soften it.
  • It pairs beautifully with a visual anchor — a candle flame, the horizon, or a little cloud that breathes with you.
Cloudi looking relaxed

Cloudi walks you through this in one minute.

The Coherent exercise keeps the wave perfectly even for you — you just follow the cloud.

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