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Old February 27th, 2004
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A lot of "jesus", a lot of "I have heard", some "I think I will" and "I hope". And of course X-saul with 6.40 (that actually could have been 5.40 - since you werent to sure about the position of the big hand in the clock) (personally I am not sure about anything when I finish a 6.40 breathhold (thats one of the effecst of hypoxemia).

Some of the best freedivers of the world read this forum. A lot of people who scientificly tested things. Guys who can hold their breath for 8 minutes. Lets hear it from them.
Can we who have touched 6.30 actually look forward to do 8 if we train with even more and with dedication?
Personally I think I will never again hold 7 minutes with this body and this lung volume. I have been quite fanaticly looking for the limit of my body for some time now.

Sebastian/ Sweden


PS. PETER Yes first the oxygen saturation left the 97% level and right before the second drop contractions started.
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