Codyjp
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you know he is going to try again, this time with a 3 hour tv special...
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ScubaKimmie:wow you really are a blaine fan. Take it easy.
Here is the thing, we aren't comparing how great todays bikers are to evil knievel. We're comparing people who actually do stunts to people who, here it comes, pretend to do stunts.
apples and oranges my friend, apples and oranges
ABC wouldn't run the program with him just holding his breath, they said that's too boring. Then they came back and said he'd do it while getting out of chains and ABC agreed.TAH:There were two things that made me skeptical about this stunt.
First, after all his training and if he was really interested in breaking the world record breath hold, why weaken yourself in a tank for a week before you try? Unless it had something to do with lowering his metabolism or losing weight which might give him an advantage.
Second, why the chains and handcuffs? Why break your concentration and expend energy freeing yourself? Holding your breath for 9 minutes would be challenging enough. For me, there were just too many things going on if he was serious about trying to break the record.
jennasnyder1980:I don't believe this is an illusion, though and I think it did some great things, hopefully for the sport of SCUBA diving and free diving and for our understanding of the amazing human body.
voodoodiver:Even in that little of water there is still pressure on the body. So there is nitrogen build up and I don't think there has been any studies on the effects of long term shallow exposer. This statement was on MSNBC.com from a Doctor he has on Staff
Sounds like type 1 DCS to me! But what do I know ( LOL )?
BrianV:ABC wouldn't run the program with him just holding his breath, they said that's too boring. Then they came back and said he'd do it while getting out of chains and ABC agreed.
PS - I don't know if this has been asked since I didn't read the middle pages, but what was up with that 581ft free dive accident. How the hell was there a scuba diver next to her? I don't know of any mix where you could be down that far. In addition, they kind of raced her to the top, how does a diver go from 581 ft to the surface without hours/days of deco stops?
What am I missing?