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Just wanted to share my feelings and thoughts about what i encountered last 2 weeks.
I do a lot of freediving nowdays. I try to reach water at least 4 times a week. I also do some dry statics at home. Recently my static times decreased. Usually my statics were up to 5 minutes, but now they went down to a horrible ~3:30. I am trying to find out what is the cause, and maybe you can help me with that. 1) I always have allergy to flower dust or smth in June. So, i take some drugs to fight it. 2) I am too tired? Maybe a pause would help? I tried to do no freediving for 1 week, but this didn't help. 3) I don't have the "fire" to fight the static struggle anymore and simply quit earlier? |
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You can be tired. It can also bee that you start to get expectations. If you have had a period of development it is easier to remember how good you have been and start to think of what times you are capable of.
Expectations are hard to deal with during static since you do best with an empty mind. It might be good to set a smaller goal for a period and work from there. Often tiredness coincide with this factor. For me anyway. |
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Don't worry it's quite normal to have "ups and downs" in your training.
You just cannot stay in top form all the time, not from the physical aspect but also from the mental aspect.When i'm in my "down" period i just keep on training but don't do max dives(STA,DYN,DNF).I concentrate on earobic training ,gym......etc.Then one day I just get a boost of selfconfidence and motivation which usually results in a PB or a very good result.......
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I had a similar problem lately. I have not done static for few months and was preparing for a competition (my first one). Before I was doing just under 5 minutes. A week before the competition we were practising static, I managed just under 4 minutes. Next day I made 3 minutes. The day after I only managed to do 2:30. One day rest and the next try finished on 1:30
No contractions yet, but I just could not find the motivation to keep my head down... On competition day I had the bail out thoughts come at least twice during my static, but than I just said to myself, hey, come on everybody is looking, it would be a shame to just come out now and you know you can do more. So I managed to do 4:31, which is well short of my PB but still better than my training results. So for me it was all about motivation and answering the silly question which usually comes up during static - why do you do this, when you can just raise your head and breathe? ![]() |
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i agree with naiad, i think this is a simple case of over training. give ya body a few days to recover from training and ull be back up hitten 5mins again. i had the same problem about 3 months ago, i just didnt have the energy to train or anything so i took a week off and i was back up pullen off 5:15-5:30. hope this helps buddy
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Thanks for all the suggestions,
I guess you all are right, the problem is, when you are novice, and you read here all the performances, all the depths, all the static times, it's so hard not to train a single day, because every such day puts you further from your targets.. |
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When I started here in the forum, I thought that I'm very bad because I couldn't make a STA of 6 min.
![]() Nowadays I still can't do a 6 min static - but meanwhile I know that here in the forum are most of the best freedivers. Since I realized that, I'm much more relaxed with my training |
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Same with me, it is easy to forget that here on DB we have everything from the world's top freedivers to beginners, recreational freedivers and spearos. Apart from the fact that everyone is different, the techniques that are appropriate for these different levels and types of performance are different.
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i'd suspect the drop in STA times are mostly mental but could also be caused by other factors like changing eating habits. Once the times drop, mentally it's even harder to get back as more stress is added...
I had ups and downs too, just took a few days off doing tables and tried to have a good ol' relaxed STA next time. Suprise, suprise, sometimes it works the other way too...after a line up of bad results, one can suddenly and "without training" get better times than before! Not big improvements though, i'm still waiting for the big break to move from 5 to... 8 minutes Last edited by Sergiu; June 26th, 2007 at 07:53. |
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I agree with the above comments about possible over-training and mental/psychological barriers, but since you mention you suffer from allergies, it can definitely have influence too. Personally, in the period of allergy reactions (April - May for me) I have difficulties to keep my epiglottis closed during statics - it simply does not seal properly and once the contractions begin, I am loosing considerable amount of air though the mask, and finish each statics with practically empty lungs. Therefore, I started using Paradisia nose clip and the problem is solved.
However, the effect of allergies may differ, and in serious cases it may be quite important, so do not bother with it too much. The purpose of the training is not breaking a PB each time, and not even coming close to it, but rather improving the technique, relaxation capabilities, increasing the tolerance to contraction, hypercapnia, and hypoxia, improving diving response, and working on physiological adaptation. The harder the conditions, the better. The reached times are absolutely secondary and unimportant. |