
"Training yourself to breathe deeply and naturally can enhance your sexual experience," says O'Reilly, who has had clients report that "deep, slow breaths make the orgasmic contractions more intense and numerous. "Blood flow to the genital region is a natural part of the process of building to orgasm." Depending on the reason you're holding your breath, like because you're too focused on the sounds you're making, it might also make it tough for you to get out of your head and into what's happening in real life. Maximizing your breathing helps to boost your circulation, which is "essential to the sexual response cycle," O'Reilly explains. I have played the RD-2000 often and extensively now. The RD-2000 is more robust in this area and a better pick as a midi controller. And, its only capable of a single split/laye. No matter why you're doing it, holding your breath during sex can limit the amount of new oxygen flowing into your system, which may be counterproductive to the entire point. Korg has also decided to lock the user out of editing much on the Grandstage as part of an effort to keep the user interface simple.

"You can be so focused on the task, you forget to breathe," O'Reilly says. " for a variety of reasons: nerves, excitement, fear of letting go, an attempt to muffle your sounds so as not to disturb the kids," Jessica O’Reilly, Ph.D., sexologist and founder of The Sexual Pro Series webinars, tells SELF, adding that you might even hold it simply because "the heavy breathing that precedes and accompanies orgasm feels unnatural." But since breathing is a subconscious reflex, the way you alter it while exerting yourself can be, too-think of how often group workout instructors have to remind their classes not to hold their breath. Holding your breath as you get closer to orgasm is a pretty common instinct.
