holdingmybreath
Contributor
O.K. I'm going to go out on a limb here... I'm curious as to what I can expect in my next depths for freedives. For those who haven't been past 110' the sensations for me go something like this... the first 30' or so have become nothing... I barely remember to equalize but must be doing it subconsiously. As I approach 50' I'm aware of the need to equalize, but it's an easy frenzel manuever and is the same easy equalization until 70' when I have to focus and pay a bit more attention to equalizing than to the rope I'm generally swimming down, then I'm good to 80' where I bring more air into my mouth from my lungs for what can be an easier equalization there.... one more concentrated effort at equalizing at about 95 or 100' and I'm good for a few more feet of depth.. and there, beyond a 100' I haven't really found it the least bit difficult to get there.. and have really only been limited by the psych of the darkness of these inland lakes or the bottom. I think I'm good for several more easy equalizations that should get me to 120' or 130' but I'm just curious if I'm going to run into some wall again... that I'll have to learn to get through.. kinda like the one at 70' where I had to focus a bit more on equalizing because it was becoming more difficult or will it just be another mouth fill and call it a go? Any answers for me... or maybe you want to share your experiences with equalizing on your freedives.
Later.
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