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10 Fun Laughing Exercises To Try Right Now

A free boost for your mind, body, and spirit

Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles
The Penny Pub
Published in
4 min readMay 18, 2023

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Few things work faster or more reliably to bring the mind and body back into a balanced state than a good laugh. Humor makes things look brighter, inspires hope, and connects us to others while keeping us grounded, alert, and focused. Laughter brings people together along with healthy physical and emotional changes.

Do you remember how much we laughed as children? As we grow into adults, life becomes more complex and we forget to laugh as often. But no need to worry. All you have to do is look for opportunities to laugh and find your sense of humor to enjoy the various benefits of laughter.

Considering that laughter has such a great ability to heal, isn’t it amazing that you can enjoy all its benefits for free?

I am not going to bore you by listing the health benefits of laughter. (But feel free to ask me in the comments if you suffer from insomnia — the list is long and I am happy to recite it!).

But wait!

Before you start laughing, here are 5 ways to maximize your laughter practice.

1. Decide to laugh

Yes, you must consciously choose to do so. Sure, it feels a bit odd initially, but see it as exercise. Not comedy. Laugh when you feel like it because you can. Don’t stress over the quality of your laughter. Remember you need to laugh even if you don’t find things funny. When you make the choice to laugh, you open up your mind.

2. Be playful

As an exercise, you must take laughter seriously, but not too seriously. Enjoy it. Try to make it natural.

3. Believe in it

Keep an open mind and believe that laughter works. When you are enthusiastic about it, you experience a natural high, regardless of whether you are happy or not. Just like exercise, the endorphins burst forth no matter how you feel and make you happy. So, throw yourself into it and laugh sincerely. No half-measures, please.

4. Practice and keep at it

You actually have to practice laughter for a length of time before making it a habit and being spontaneous. Begin with 10 minutes and gradually increase the duration. Start your day with the practice so it puts you in a cheerful mood.

5. Buddy up

Laughing by yourself is good but roping in others to do it with you is great. You will relish the positive social interactions, especially with like-minded people.

Now, 10 fun laughing exercises you can try.

Do one, do two or more. Or you can start with #1 and finish with #10, giving each exercise about 20–30 seconds.

1. The 30-Second Laughter

Exactly what it says! Laugh for 30 seconds continuously. Getting odd looks? Shrug as if to say you have no idea why you’re laughing.

2. Progressive Laughter

Start with a smile. Then giggle. Build it up into a laugh. And as you laugh, work up the tempo and volume.

3. Reminiscent laughter

This is my favorite! Thinking back to a really happy memory during a time that made you feel safe and loved. Maybe you laughed together. Now connect with the memory and laugh just like you did then. Enjoy the laughter.

4. Hearty Laughter

Lift both arms up to the sky and make a war cry! Like aeeeeeee. Then laugh with gusto with your hands up in the air. Laugh from your heart.

5. Humming Laughter

Hum with your mouth closed. Can be your favorite song. Now turn that into laughter — humming. Pretend you’re singing as you hum and control the pitch, tone, and scale. You’ll feel the vibrations in your body. As you get better at it, move your laughter through your chest, your jaw, nose, and sinuses, your head, and back down. Feels delicious, does it not?

6. Laughter Breath

Take a deep breath then exhale it in quick bursts of air. Finish it off with loud laughter. Repeat 6 times.

7. Vowel laughter

Follow the sounds of the vowels in the English alphabet to laugh. AEIOU. Begin with Aaaaa as in mama; then Eeeee as in bee; Iiiiii as in pi; Oooooo as in bingo; Uuuuu as in dude. Laugh to the sound of the vowels.

8. Strengthen your voice with laughter

Inhale deeply and stretch out your vowels by saying Haaaa haaa haaa haa. Do this 6 times. Then laugh until you are out of breath. Next, Heee heeee heee and laugh. Continue with Hii hii, Ho ho, Hu hu.

9. Sneeze Laughter

Sneeze. Then laugh. Simple! ha! ha!”

10. Yawning Laughter

As you yawn, laugh and try to make someone else yawn! Good thing yawns are infectious, eh?

Tip: if you find it hard to laugh on demand, just watch a video of a baby laughing!

You may find some of the laughter exercises a little difficult initially. Do gentle breathing exercises between the laughter exercises. They help. And do not be surprised if you find your lungs getting stronger. I did say health benefits in the beginning, right?

Enjoy!

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Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles
The Penny Pub

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