manni-yunk
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Hi Manni-yuk,
Yes, it got a bit off-topic but I wanted to address the "venous bubble" issue since it was brought up. I'll try to answer your question a little better. First, can you give me your definition of "warm-up"? If you compete in Brazilian Ju-Jitsu it might be a little different than mine.
True.
A "tournament" warm up is intense. So nothing like that!
I would say just enough to get the blood flowing, allow for vessel dilation, maybe a few minutes of jump rope, push ups, jumping jacks - you know - everything that will make you look like an idiot on a boat:

Nothing crazy - just enough to limit the chances of pulling a muscle and adding the other advantages of warming up that I posted in the first post of this thread.
Ive noticed that if I jog before practice - at first within the first 2-3 minutes, I get out of breath quickly, then recover, then I can go for a LONG time without getting winded. Ive know that this is one of the reasons fighters, athletes, etc - do such a vigurous warm up. They want to train or compete in this "recovered" phase. I was thinking that with a quick warm up - would start a diver off in this recovered phase in case the dive becomes strenuous. PLus - past that first phase means a diver would be less likely to overbreath his reg since they wont get out of breath as easily.
Im not sure about all this- Im on the fence as to any advantages here.
And as I stated - I know vacation divers and Florida divers are in warm water and relaxed and looking at pretty reefs. My diving is nothing like that - Cold water - yes I try to relax - but we are digging, spearfishing, looking for artifacts, reaching into holes for lobster (or whatever else is hiding!).
Ive read about the incidence of Heart attacks being significantly higher in the morning but as we get active and past the first 4 hours of the day - the risk throughout the day drops significantly.
I dont know if that relates - but Im still thinking about it.
Realistically - do I see myself doing any of this on my boat - NO. My crowd is tough and would treat me like Woody harrleson in White men cant jump. But still - just thinking about the theoretical advantages....if any.