The performer must first lean the head back, hyper-extending the neck, and relax the upper esophageal sphincter (a generally involuntary muscle that contracts the top of the esophagus). Retching must be controlled while the sword, lubricated by saliva, is inserted through the mouth and past the pharynx.
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31 Jan 2011 · The act of sword swallowing is a complex process called 'peristalsis' which involves using up to 50 pairs of muscles in the throat. There is no ...
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29 Jun 2007 · Sword swallowing involves deliberately conditioning your body to do something its defense mechanisms prohibit, so it's not surprising that it's ...
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16 Feb 2016 · The training process starts with the performer suppressing the gag reflex and opening the upper esophageal sphincter, a muscle that acts as a ...
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25 Jan 2012 · Essentially, sword swallowers have to figure out how to carefully align a sword with their upper esophageal sphincter -- a ring of muscle at the ...
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While one may swallow a sword without using any intermediate apparatus, such as a gutta-percha tip, another will take this precaution. The majority of sword ...
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17 Feb 2016 · The sword has to pass through the upper esophageal sphincter—the muscles at the ...
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Generally sword swallowing is a real thing. People actually swallow a sword like object by suppressing the gag reflex. From what I heard there are some tricks ...
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30 Jun 2016 · How to Swallow a Sword · Tilt your head back, tucking in your chin until your mouth and esophagus align with your spine. · Make sure your ...
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24 Feb 2015 · 7. Only 1 out of every 250 million people know how to Sword Swallow ... There are less than a few dozen professional Sword Swallowers left ...
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(Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, sword swallowing is quite real - it is an ancient but deadly art with a ...
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28 Feb 2015 · Then down into the esophagus, repress the peristalsis reflex, [muscular contractions] that swallow your food. From there relax the esophageal ...
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14 Oct 2014 · Yes and no. In the beginning many sword swallowers do hold their breath while learning to repress the gag reflex until they learn to relax and ...
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