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Re: The most fair and just static competition

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I think I do not get your formula, maybe get confused by the x's? At school I was tought that for -times- one could use the following symbols, x, . , *

72KG / 5.5 L x 12 = 157,1
WRONG your conversion factor 1.09.
1.09 x 410 seconds = 7.26 is your "bodylungfactor" PB
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Like others have hinted, there could be made numerous divisions, classes created.
Age, weight, lungvolume etc. You could keep adding factors, until a person only is in a competition of one.
Yes, that is what many of us feels, its about ourself and our own limitations.
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For the spectator the question is not: "can this big lung lightweight women win of the the heavy weight big lung women?"
Exactly.
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I think simplicity is also needed to make the sport more popular. Our world champ, Stig Serverinsen's proposed simplification of the current AIDA Rules follows this insight.
OR: Freedive in Dahab april 2008

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