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Breathing for law enforcement and first responders isn’t just a wellness tool — it’s a performance skill. In this Mindful Public Safety Hour session, Troy Torrence, Health Management Specialist for the Indiana State Police, explains how nasal breathing and breath regulation directly impact heart rate, stress response, sleep quality, tactical decision-making, and recovery after high-adrenaline events. This science-informed training explores how the autonomic nervous system (sympathetic vs. parasympathetic) influences performance in critical incidents — and how simple techniques like 5x5 breathing, box breathing, alternating nostril breathing, straw breath, and the physiological sigh can improve emotional control, focus, and resilience under pressure. Designed for police officers, corrections professionals, EMS, fire service, and other high-stress professions, this session offers practical, trainable skills you can apply during workouts, patrol shifts, conflict situations, and recovery. What You’ll Learn 1. Why Nasal Breathing Matters – Better oxygenation + nitric oxide support – Improved sleep & reduced snoring – Lower stress and improved relaxation – Stronger airway mechanics & posture 2. Breath as a Nervous System Regulator – Inhale = up-regulates (sympathetic) – Longer exhale = down-regulates (parasympathetic) – Why first responders must train both “gear up” and “gear down” 3. Performance Under Stress – Heart rate effects on cognition & motor skills – Tunnel vision & auditory exclusion – How breath control supports decision-making 4. Practical Application – Nasal vs. mouth breathing based on metabolic demand – A 4-gear breathing system for exercise & high stress – Recovery using controlled, extended exhales ** Skills Practiced ** – Alternating nostril breathing – 5x5 breathing – Box breathing – Extended-exhale (“straw”) breath – Pattern interrupt tools ** About Troy Torrence ** – Health Management Specialist, Indiana State Police – Academy wellness & performance trainer – Breathwork advocate for public safety professionals ** Recommended Reading ** – The Oxygen Advantage – Breath – Just Breathe – Exhale