Don't Know How He Does It: Circle Breathing By "Trombone Shorty" Troy Andrews -- Playing the Trumpet

Not your usual kind of fitness example, but an example of Circle Breathing performed by 22-year old trombone phenom, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, fronts for one of the most energetic group of funksters to ever slip slide out of the Big Easy, playing with his band Orleans Avenue and performs the song St. James Infirmary at the Salmon Arm, BC 17th Annual Roots & Blues Festival (@SAROOTSandBLUES) / YouTube).

Don't know if this would ever have any practical application in athletics, but this CIRCLE BREATHING that begins at 2:09 (elapsed time) to 3:43. That is 94 seconds of forcing air through and out of the trumpet while grabbing a few inhalations. The vitals (Blood pressure, heart rate and ECG) would be very interesting to monitor during this performance.

The performance was uploaded October 1, 2009. The Salmon Arm, BC 17th Annual Roots & Blues Festival was August 14-16, 2009.

In case you're wondering Troy Andrews "Trombone Shorty" plays the trombone and the trumpet. He is from New Orleans, Louisiana, and his music fuses rock, pop, jazz, and hip hop. In 2005, Andrews was a featured member of Lenny Kravitz's horn section in a world tour that shared billing with acts including Aerosmith.

Trombone Shorty performs "St. James Infirmary" at In Performance at the White House: Red, White, and Blues accompanied by the White House band featuring Booker T.(@infomisa) / YouTube).




Trombone Shorty - Wikipedia

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