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Posted by anon54
 - Jan 18, 2003, 12:33 AM
Can you explain what techniques you used to practice?
Posted by carlito
 - Jan 16, 2003, 03:47 PM
 ;D hello all i am just here to tell you all that its all in controlled breathing.  if you control your breathing there is a great chance you will pass 100%.  controlling your breathing lets you controll your heart, pulse, and other bodily functions that may occur when you "lie"----  my advice is to practice breathing techniques a day or 2 before you take the actual polygraph and if you do feel yourself getting tense while testing take about 5-7seconds to get control of your breathing once again and then answer.  (just dont make it obvious)