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What Happens To Your Body When You Freedive? 

Despite the major demands it makes on the body, freediving can be a very safe and healthy sport when practiced in line with safety guidance and mastery of physical techniques including apnea and ear pressure equalization. At the same time, some medical conditions might raise the risks of freediving to dangerous levels. People with lung, …

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How Do I Prepare For Freediving?

Freediving requires thorough training and preparation, as well as a good general level of physical and mental fitness. There are no short-cuts to becoming a safe and competent freediver, and certainly not to reaching competitive freediving levels. Freediving can be hard work, but also highly rewarding. Freediving is a physically and mentally challenging sport that …

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Is Freediving Hard?

Freediving is a demanding sporting discipline in a potentially dangerous environment and can be hard work. Thorough training and practice of key exercises and techniques (e.g. equalizing ear pressure, apnea exercises) are essential for safety and performance and must not be rushed or skipped.  Beginners can learn to freedive to depths of 10-15 meters within …

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Nitrogen Narcosis and Freediving | A Complete Guide

Nitrogen narcosis is rare in diving, and even rarer in freediving compared to scuba diving. It can best be avoided by training well, building up freediving experience, being well-rested and both physically and mentally healthy, and ensuring that there is no alcohol or other intoxicant in your bloodstream while diving. Static and dynamic apnea, cardio, …

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