holdingmybreath
Contributor
I don't know of any videos of it in action, but if I get to a pool in the next few days, I'll try and get someone to video it. It's simple. basically, from depth, a small puff of air into the snorkel while looking towards the surface (open end of snorkel tilted down), the small puff of air becomes a large volume of air as you near the surface due to the pressure change and forces all the water out of the snorkel, then, at the surface, you quickly change your direction of sight to looking down, kinda flipping your snorkel out of the water to vertical and there you go. Snorkel is empty and you can inhale as soon as you break the surface. To learn this, it is best to try it from a bit deeper depth.. say around 7-10'.. but after it becomes second nature, it can even be done from just under the surface and you'll also find the perfect speed to flip the snorkel at the surface. I guess I just do it second nature now and don't give it a thought.
geez, I feel like I just divulged some great and wonderous secret from the society of land locked snorkelers or something.
geez, I feel like I just divulged some great and wonderous secret from the society of land locked snorkelers or something.