What Are the Risks of Freediving? The main risks for freedivers include barotrauma, nitrogen narcosis, decompression sickness, and a hood squeeze. However, other risks such as dehydration,...
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What are the 8 Freediving Disciplines? All dives in freediving are completed on one single breath that follows eight disciplines. The eight disciplines in freediving are constant weight (with and...
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How Long Can Freedivers Hold Their Breath? The longest recorded Breath-hold is over 24 minutes, achieved during Static Apnea, after breathing Oxygen beforehand. Freedivers can hold their...
How Can Freedivers Go So Deep? By improving their breath-holding ability, equalising, and developing their relaxation and breath-up techniques before a dive. With these factors mastered, a...
Is Freediving Safe? Yes! Freediving is known as a very safe sport, as long as you are diving with a buddy and within your limits. Of course, like all sports there are some risks, such as shallow...