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AvaLon
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found this on another site. it very interesting.
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| #0 06:29am 06/06/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 18814
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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where was teh fish?
are we just excited about how long he holds his breath? |
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| #1 06:36am 06/06/07 |
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B@ssM@n
Posts: 1085
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't see any tanks on him? He can't have held his breath for that long surely?
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| #2 06:42am 06/06/07 |
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Jabroney
Posts: 622
Location: Queensland
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those flippers are whack
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| #3 06:45am 06/06/07 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14695
Location: Ireland
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what spook said...
also he's a cainer for holding his breath that long |
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| #4 07:01am 06/06/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 715
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You know if you pre-breathe oxygen you can last several minutes longer underwater... learnt from Penn & Teller... they do a lot of underwater tricks
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| #5 07:47am 06/06/07 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14699
Location: Ireland
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wtf is pre-breathe?
if I inhail normal air, it'd be pre-breathing... |
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| #6 08:00am 06/06/07 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 7827
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ya breath in as much as possible, then breathe it out as much as you can until you cant breathe out no more, then in again.
And its in through nose and out through mouth i think. |
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| #7 08:15am 06/06/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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where's the fish?
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| #8 08:16am 06/06/07 |
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Jabroney
Posts: 623
Location: Queensland
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a guy at my school died trying to do that, he was seeing how many laps he could hold his breath underwater for, this was about year 2000. apparently if u hyperventilate and fill yourself with too much oxygen, your body/brain doesnt know when to tell you to surface because you need the CO2 as an indicator. sounds like pretty dodgy science, but still scary that this guy blacked out from it and drowned :(
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| #9 08:23am 06/06/07 |
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Captain America
Posts: 1357
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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what spook said...I could be underwater that long too if i had gills |
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| #10 08:26am 06/06/07 |
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herr uberpanzer
Posts: 6
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
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Name that song.
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| #11 08:30am 06/06/07 |
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casa
Thimes
Posts: 2420
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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omfg av!!!! Well, he held his breath for just over 3 minutes, which my dad used to be able to do easy. He is a tuba player and used to practice holding his breath for playing at the chandler pool. Swim down to the bottom of the diving pool and held his breath, his record was 4 and a half minutes. In saying this, he wasn't moving constantly like that dude was, and didn't have to go down anywhere near as far. last edited by casa at 08:48:57 06/Jun/07 |
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| #12 08:48am 06/06/07 |
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Excruci@ting
Posts: 5013
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that was s***
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| #13 11:37am 09/06/07 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 5111
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i was waiting for the shark to eat him. and what was with the s***ty music?
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| #14 11:49am 09/06/07 |
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infi
Posts: 6190
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that wasn't s***
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| #15 11:53am 09/06/07 |
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Strange Rash
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| #16 12:01pm 09/06/07 |
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Scooter
Posts: 841
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Needs more Spear on Fish action.
Pretty cool to dive that deep unassisted, but that clip is quite boring. |
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| #17 12:07pm 09/06/07 |
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existence`
Posts: 6261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that is not really impressive at all. my old man would eat that c*** for brekky
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| #18 12:15pm 09/06/07 |
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nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 13098
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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hyperventilate and fill yourself with too much oxygen yeah hyperventilating is really a waste of time, your blood cells can't actually bind anymore oxygen than in normal breathing. what you are doing is scrubbing your blood of CO2. what that does is raise the ph of your blood considerably. you actually don't need to breathe as often as you do to get the enough oxygen. breathing is more to regulate CO2 and therefore ph of the blood. co2 is kept within a certain range so that ph can be rapidly corrected with just a couple of breaths. hyperventilating doesn't actually give you more oxygen to dive longer, but it forces the blood ph up and in the process reduces the subconscious desire to breath. when you dive your ph drops, and the desire to breath becomes stronger and stronger, eventually you just automatically take a breath and thats not something you want to do underwater. if i remember correctly, when you hyperventilate you actually reduce the amount of oxygen getting to your brain. it also does some really horrible things to your heart as well and i think can bring about an arrest. its a pretty dumb thing to do really. |
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| #19 12:22pm 09/06/07 |
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maxe
Posts: 12561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #20 12:57pm 09/06/07 |
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Raider
Posts: 1921
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well, he held his breath for just over 3 minutes, which my dad used to be able to do easy. He is a tuba player and used to practice holding his breath for playing at the chandler pool there's a fkn massive different between holding your breath underwater and then holding your breath, actually moving which uses more energy and then going into higher pressure water. |
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