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Old January 8th, 2008
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Re: cheap fins or expensive

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Originally Posted by spaghetti View Post
Mullins is Mullins: a champion at the world's top of preparedeness, technique and fitness. I have doubt that his graph may apply to us humans.
On the contrary, that is makes the experiment interesting. With all the attributes you mention, you can expect consistency from him. With a less experienced diver such an experiment would be useless, since ever dive would be different even with the same equipment

Although I do wonder. Maybe a diver such as Dave is so used to going his normal speed that he will subconsiously adjust his kick cycle to keep the dive time and speed constant? Hard to say what the absolute true conclusion is. But I do think it is safe to say that there is no huge difference.
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