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First of all - thanks for intresting comments it is educational.

BILL - Dont drop weight. I am a very slim guy but I am sure I could be better in static if I had 5 kilos extry with blood and muscles.

4.15 was the first significant contraction. VERY late for me. It was all in all an incredible day. My warm ups were the best ever. Usually get contractions after 1.30 in the first warm-up.

After 3 minutes pCO2 were 4.78
My VC was 6.3 during both apneas.

The oxygensaturation meter is NOT a cheap one - this scientist does publish in the best journals and must have accurate equipment. It was a slow steady drop without failure in reading down to 29% (Which occured 10 sec after breathing started - there is a delay).
And yes I was consious (well everything is relative). I opened my mouth and received a mouthpiece to blow in. But my first words afterwords where "there is LMC in my diaphragma" I felt it was "jumping". I have been consious down to 36 once or twice before (but with LMC).

FRANK: Lactic acid where measured RIGHT at termination of breathhold. 30 seconds later acid had risen to 1.1.

This was not a plan to rest for 2 hours between 6.43 and 7.04. They were drawing blood during 2 hours and then I wanted to do a breathhold with lots of hyperventilation. So I thought I did - but the CO2 were identical both max stats. I dont think the 7.04 was a better breathhold. I just pushed myself harder - taxing my body more.

I have a feeling my stamina doesnt allow more than one BIG apnea a day. Not even a big apnea the day after.

ERIC: What is the Bohr effect?

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