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Old November 14th, 2001
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constant weight in lake

Hello
I know that the AIDA score for constant weight in lake is 1 meter=1.32 points
This apply in despite of the lake altitude?
I'm living far away from my beloved sea so I usually train constant weight in a lake that
is at 2600 over the sea level. The barometric pressure at this altitude is 560 mm Hg, and the PAO2 is usually between 60-65 mm Hg. I think is not the same if the lake is at sea level.
Is there another score?
We should create another score with the barometric pressure?

Sincerely

Frank Pernett
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