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Hi everybody! Just started freediving in Brighton, UK and am really enjoying it! I was just wondering if someone could answer a quick question.... I was wondering how much it was possible to increase your first breathold by with a bit of training? Would it be feasible, for example, to double it? I went along for the first time a couple of weeks ago and managed four minutes, which i was told was pretty good for a first go. I've been doing a bit of reading since and if i could double that i reckon i'd be doing alright. So does anyone think that's realistic? Cheers.
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Im not the best person to answer perhaps but doublign from 4 to 8 minutes seems a bit unrealistic but not impossible, as far as im aware the word record is under nine minutes and 4 minutes is good but alot easier to achieve than times longer than 4 minutes
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I think the WR is 9m15s by Tom Sietas
My opinion is that you in alomst every sport can improve alot whit traning but i dont think anyone can reah 8min but once again thats just what i think im a noob like you. |
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Well, it's quite easy to double it when you start with freediving. Even more. As I was told, everybody can make 4 minutes with the practise.
Example: there was a guy who did something over 1 minute in the beginning of the FIT course. After two short days of training of proper techniques he managed to hold the breath for more than 4 minutes! However this is something a lot of people can do, after that it becomes harder and harder to improve. I do not think it's possible to double 4 minutes in any term of short time. However I think that it's realistic that you could do 8 when training properly and regurarly - but it will take more time. Ooor, you are one h*ll lucky ba*tard and you will manage in one month and everybody will ask you for know how. |
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I did 5:30 on my first hold and can promise you, I haven't doubled that! It's almost impossible to tell how much you could improve, especially without knowing anything about you, your history and how you'll be training. |
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A friend who writes books and has a wonderful command of language said;
"If you think you can or you think you can't, your probably right." Lee Gruenfeld '07 I was stuck at a certain level for almost thirty years and then I met the US's first seven minute man and took a course ot two. It wasn't easy and it took eight years, but I doubled my time. Old story 'if I can do it anyone can'. Don't let 'them' talk you out of trying.
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Thnx Bill
it says lots of thinks in it and sharing your life experience with us
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Chrismar: I really didn't mean in two months or even in a year. Long term thing definitely. And you are right, 8 minutes is a lot for most of the people. However there is nothing better than motivation.
BTW: I'm far far away even from 5 minutes. |
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hi,
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thanks, bill, for backing up the argument cheers roland
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