Inward: Breathing Exercises
Health & Fitness

Inward: Breathing Exercises

Maksym Huk · released 10 Apr 2023 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Calm in two minutes. Calmer in two weeks.

You pick the pattern that matches how you feel. Inward paces every breath for you. You follow it for two minutes, and you feel your body relax.

Then you get a 14-day plan — two short sessions a day, morning and evening. You practice the same small set of techniques, and you get good at them. Other apps give you something new to watch every day. Inward gives you something to get good at.

WHEN YOU NEED IT RIGHT NOW

Anxious for no reason

You choose Stress Relief, the 4‑7‑8 pattern, and breathe for two minutes. Inward counts each inhale and exhale for you. You finish calmer than you started.

You can't unwind after work

You pick Relax, where your exhale lasts longer than your inhale. Two minutes is enough to take the edge off the day.

Awake at 3 a.m.

You pick Sleep and close your eyes. Your exhale gets longer than your inhale. You stop checking the time and fall back asleep. It's the most beloved pick.

At your desk and not focusing

You use Focus, the box breathing pattern, for two minutes before you start: inhale, hold, exhale, hold, four counts each. Then you can focus on one thing.

TWO WEEKS, TWICE A DAY

You don't have to design your own program. You pick one the first time you open Inward, and you get a 14-day plan. Every day has a short morning session and a short evening session. Each session tells you what you're practicing and why it helps.

You do the same small set of techniques over and over, and you get better at them. After two weeks, you know the pattern you need, and you calm down faster and stay calmer longer than on day one.

WHY MOST MEDITATION APPS DON'T LAST

Most meditation apps give you something new every day. New sessions, new voices, new courses. That's a good way to fill a library and a bad way to build a skill. You end up choosing instead of practicing. You never get better at any one of them.

Inward keeps the number of techniques small on purpose. There's nothing to learn before you start, and there's a lot to get good at.

WHAT YOU PRACTICE

Breathing patterns for stress, anxiety, sleep, focus, and energy. You pick the one that matches how you feel right now. Inward paces it for you with a shape on the screen, a voice that names each phase, or a soft chime. You choose which of those you want.

A meditation timer you set up the way you want. You choose a bell to start, interval bells while you sit, and a bell to end. It's unguided — no voice, no narration. You just sit.

Background sound for your sessions. You can play a soundscape on its own to relax, or play one in the background during a session. The library includes binaural beats and Solfeggio frequencies.

A check-in that takes one swipe. Every session ends with one question. How do you feel? You answer by dragging your finger across the screen. You don't type anything, and you don't rate yourself on a scale of one to ten. Your answers turn into a private record. You can scroll back through it.

WHERE THE PATTERNS COME FROM

Inward uses established breathing patterns, including 4-7-8 and box breathing. People have practiced these patterns for decades. Researchers have studied them. Inward didn't invent any of them, and Inward doesn't claim to.

Inward is a breathing, meditation, and mindfulness app, not medical care. It doesn't treat any medical condition.

Inward requires a subscription, and it starts with a free trial. You can cancel anytime.

Do a two-minute session today. Two minutes from now, you can be calmer. Two weeks from now, you'll be better at it.

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