Nicely done "documentary"
Why do freedivers drop the nose plug and exhale the last 3 meters?
Why do freedivers drop the nose plug and exhale the last 3 meters?
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Why do freedivers drop the nose plug and exhale the last 3 meters?
Did you mean “The Deepest Breath”?Nicely done "documentary"
Why do freedivers drop the nose plug and exhale the last 3 meters?
Hi
For beginner freediver : keep all your air under the water to avoid blackout …
But more details and explanations in this video
I've gone free diving a little bit and yes that is why. It is much easier and safer to take a breath as you break the surface instead of exhaling and then inhaling. That last exhale I heard can knock you out from being so out of breath, but I've never seen it happen, that was what I was only told. I will say that while I'm down there I can feel my chest progressing getting tighter and tighter. I mean, that's obvious now that I type that because I'm holding my breath haha.So they can inhale as soon as they break the surface.
It is not a problem and every Freediver does it. Don’t be sillyIME the problem with exhaling before you break the surface is that the surface is always farther away than it looked when you started exhaling.
Oh my, is that true? That hasn't happened to me yet, but breathing underwater like that doesn't sound too great.Actually there was at least one who taught me to not breathe, including exhaling, until I break the surface: "if you get into the habit of breathing underwater, at some point you'll breathe in water".