The hardest part of a chase scene isn't the chase — it's selling that someone is genuinely out of breath when the action stops. 26 panting recordings here cover the full exertion arc: short post-sprint gasps where the chest is still heaving, the slow recovery breaths a minute later, gentle pant loops for hiking ambience, and the harsher post-fight breathing where the performer is also trying to talk. A small section of woman panting takes is split from the heavier male exertion clips so casting matches voice.
Film foley reaches for the close-mic breath-only versions because they layer cleanly under dialogue without competing for vowel space. A vlog about running uses the lighter recovery breathing under the talking head — it sells effort honestly without melodrama. Animation tends to want the more theatrical clips, and ASMR creators reach for the slower, deeper pant loops at low volume. Pull what the scene needs and snag it free — no signup, no licence chase.