diveprof
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Good tips so far. I agree with equalizing at the surface before descent. When free diving you DO descend faster than on scuba (if you want to make that breath last)... so part two of suggestions - technique:
With a closed mouth, put your tongue on the roof of your mouth, bend your head back and swallow while pinching your nose closed. One side slower to clear? Then lean your head away from that side and clear again. For skin diving you will find that you need to clear more frequently than on scuba.The more you practice it (this works for scuba too) the less of an issue this becomes. At this point a good closed yawn works for me. Peace (isn't that what freediving is about anyway?)
With a closed mouth, put your tongue on the roof of your mouth, bend your head back and swallow while pinching your nose closed. One side slower to clear? Then lean your head away from that side and clear again. For skin diving you will find that you need to clear more frequently than on scuba.The more you practice it (this works for scuba too) the less of an issue this becomes. At this point a good closed yawn works for me. Peace (isn't that what freediving is about anyway?)
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