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Re: Exhale Diving for the "average" diver

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Originally Posted by watts View Post
Mullins what do you mean you can't really afford to be mucking about with a training approach that may not aid my competition diving. IMO the equalizing skills that you are forced to learn with frc/exhale dives and the pressure adaption that you get are something that alot of divers overlook.
He means that while there may be a benefit there, the more immediate priorities, like handling the narcossis for instance, are more important during the short amount of time that he has in deep water.

Locally we don't have enough depth to stress Dave's body sufficiently.
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