I've read a few threads about the build-up of co2 because of slow shallow breathing. I'm curious about ideas you all may have to help with this. I just got back from a 76minute dive. But as usual a few minutes out of the water and I've got a mild headache (nothing severe, just "annoying" and a bit tiring which usually lasts for several hours) My SAC was about .38 today - I've noticed it is gradually getting lower and lower (This was dive #35 - 10 dives ago my SAC was about .45) I am intentionally taking several deep cleansing breaths ever few minutes in the hopes that would help, but it didn't seem to make a difference. My dives rarely exceed 40ft and I follow the shoreline up to about 7 ft depth, so it's a very gradual ascent rate (5ft/minute or less) average depth is 24ft. Is there a way to fix this without causing my breathing rate to go up? Also would more cardio workouts during the week perhaps solve this for me? I'm not sure if excercise is directly related to co2 build up and expulsion or not (I know it "would" help with my breathing rate and overall dive experience, so no need to sell me on the value of excercise) If it makes a difference I try to breath in for a full count of 5-7, pause exhale for a count of 5-7, pause and repeat.
If you think there's another problem I should be looking at I'm open to suggestions. Again it's not a serious problem, just more of an annoyance.
Thanks Tim
If you think there's another problem I should be looking at I'm open to suggestions. Again it's not a serious problem, just more of an annoyance.
Thanks Tim