Most beginners make the mistake of trying to pull smoke directly into their lungs like they are breathing through a straw. This often leads to coughing fits because the smoke is too hot and concentrated. Instead, follow the :

If a cigarette or herbal roll is too loose, it burns too fast; too tight, and you won’t get any airflow.

Nina Marta’s teaching style often emphasizes the elegance of the movement. Your posture affects your lung capacity.

This opens your diaphragm, allowing for a deeper, more controlled inhale.

Once you master the basic inhale, many beginners look toward the French Inhale—where smoke is pushed out of the mouth and immediately inhaled through the nose. It requires precise muscle control in the jaw and tongue. 4. Safety First for Beginners

Once the smoke is in your mouth, take a fresh breath of air on top of it. This "chaser" of air pushes the smoke deep into your lungs safely and smoothly. 2. Temperature Control (Keeping it "Hot")