Breathwork

Breathwork is the conscious manipulation of your breath for a desired result.

And just what exactly does THAT mean, Jenna? It means you are intentionally choosing to inhale (breathe in) a certain way and/or exhale (breathe out) in a certain way for a specific reason.

Maybe it’s to feel less stress and anxiety. Maybe it’s to release trapped emotions. Maybe you want to sleep better. Whatever your reason - there’s a breathwork technique for that.

But honestly, here’s the reality:
- I can tell you how much breathwork has transformed my life.
- I can tell you how ever since I found breathwork many years ago that my soul has never been more at peace and in alignment with my purpose here on Earth in this lifetime.
- I can tell you I’ve tried dozens of tools and that breathwork has been the most impactful to my life (and as a result, the lives of those around me).
- I can tell you A LOT about breathwork.

But you really just have to experience it yourself. If you are feeling at all nudged to give breathwork a try, I encourage you to do so to see if it’s the right tool for you!

Diagram to determine if breathwork is for you.
  • The physical, mental, and emotional benefits of transformational breathwork sessions are numerous, such as stress relief, trauma healing, gaining mental clarity, improved sleep, increased energy, and beyond.

    A transformational session can be incredibly liberating, but it can also be an intense experience for some. Like any tool, it’s not suitable for everyone. For example, those with cardiovascular issues or pregnancy.

    I always list a full breakdown on this on each event, but checkout this contraindications page for a full list. But for most people, it is known to be a completely safe tool.

  • There are no known contraindications for the techniques used within these sessions.

I guide two different types of breathing sessions:

Session Options

Jenna Grooms with hand on heart and on belly.

Upcoming events

  • Restorative Breathwork: Letting Go

    Sunday, December 3, 2023
    8:30 PM 9:30 PM

    The holidays can be a stressful time. Join us online for a 45-60 minute restorative breathwork journey as we relax and tap into inner peace. $17

  • December Full Moon Breathwork: Season of Transformation

    Wednesday, December 27, 2023
    8:00 PM 9:30 PM

    Join us online under the energy of the full moon for a transformational breathwork journey as we let go of what's not serving us. $33

FAQs

  • Breathwork is the conscious manipulation of your breath for a desired purpose. In short, you inhale and exhale in a specific way to get a certain result (stress relief, relaxation, emotional release, clarity, etc.)

  • Our lives begin with our first breath and end with our final breath. We all breathe!

    We have an incredible free tool within our bodies to help us manage stress, regulate our nervous sytem, and promote incredible overall health and wellbeing.

    The list of scientifically studied physical benefits is numerous:

    • Improves sleep and increases energy levels

    • Stress relief and deep relaxation

    • Improves mood, and reduces anxiety and depression

    • Enhances breathing function and immune function

    • Relief from physical pain

    While the physical benefits are amazing, the emotional and mental benefits that can come from a transformational session are even greater.

    I’ve (and thousands of others) have had some of my biggest breakthroughs, moments of clarity, deep healing and inner peace in these sessions.

  • The list of benefits that you may experience from breathwork is extensive, but some of the most common reasons people learn breathwork techniques are for stress reduction, improved sleep quality, emotional release, trauma healing, clarity, and access to the subconscious.

  • During breathwork sessions, you are controlling your breath. The methods I instruct allow you to tap into different states of consciousness and utilize the body’s natural healing capabilities (just like how a scab forms when you cut yourself).

    There’s a lot that happens physiologically during a session, and these changes are what ultimately help you tune out the ego and active thinking part of your brain so you can tap into your intuition and access your subconscious.

  • When you’re new to these types of sessions, it’s really important to work with an experienced guide (like me!) to ensure you’re doing the technique properly. This doesn’t mean we have to do that in person - I can still effectively do this with an online session if your camera is pointing at you.

    But once you’ve worked with a guide and understand how your body responds, you could absolutely do full sessions on your own.

    However, even though I’ve personally been doing these types of sessions for years, I often will still do full sessions with someone guiding me. The reasons being:

    • Someone else is holding space for me

    • I can tap into the collective energy of a group session

    • The verbal guided coaching can help me go deeper into my subconscious.

    It’s also great to learn shorter, daily breathwork practices, and once you known them, you can do those on your own.

  • The short answer is yes! However, there are many different breathwork techniques, and some techniques are not advisable for people with certain medical conditions.

    Be sure to read the event description prior to participating. View the contraindications page for more detailed information about.

  • In transformative sessions, I use circular breathing techniques, which is connected breathing that involves breathing in and out through the mouth in a circular pattern.

    These are designed to activate the sympathetic nervous system state to allow for emotional release and processing. This is typically an inhale expanding the belly, then another inhale expanding the chest, and then releasing and letting it go on the exhale. I also provide modification options during the session.

    In restorative sessions, I use techniques that are designed to slow the body down and naturally go into the parasympathetic nervous system state (also known as the rest and digest state).

    In these sessions, the inhales are all intentionally done through the nose. The techniques I use vary in these sessions, but some include box breathing, 5-5, 4-7-8, and 5-15 hum.

  • Nope! People have been practicing breathwork for thousands of years, having roots in yoga practice. It’s not new, and as long as we rely on breathing for being alive, breathwork will always remain incredibly important and effective.

  • Great question! I’ve laid out all of my tips for both online and in-person sessions on the page: Prepare for Your Session.

  • This really depends on how quickly you want to dive into transformation and growth. There’s no right or wrong amount.

    I wouldn’t necessarily recommend doing a transformational session every day, but I’d also recommend more than one a year.

    It’s all about finding your sweet spot. Most people fall in the zone of one transformational session every 1-3 months. Restorative sessions could even be every 1-3 weeks, depending on your situation.

    For me, I know that if I’m starting to feel anxious or feeling more stress that it’s time to do a session.

  • The short answer is yes! But remember, breathwork is a big umbrella term that houses all different breathing techniques. So it’s finding the technique that works for you.

    For transformational sessions, if you don’t have any major health issues (or contraindications) and you’re willing to work through whatever may come up for you, then it can definitely be for you!

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In this video, I demonstrate to you the technique that we'll be using in a transformational breathwork session.

In this video, I'm sharing my tips of how to best maximize your comfort and allow yourself to be deeply present during a transformational breathwork session.