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Today did a 6:35 on my first hold of the day, This time I intentionally planned to accelerate my breathing rate at about 6 minutes before the beginning of the hold. So my breathe up was about the same as last time, still no packs or purge breaths. Felt great all the way through. Didn't get hard until after 6:00 point. I didn't notice any significant difference in how I felt today during my hold and the other days when I did 6:47 (one warmup hold) and 6:43 (no warmups). So I am not sure at this point if warmup holds would even help me at all. Stay tuned.
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Hi there,
I'm kinda new to this sport yet very excited. My training shedule now is quite simple. I do 2 sets of holds a day. I - 12:00 II - 16:30 Each set contains 3 holds. The general rule i try to follow is: first hold: not less than 3 min second hold: not less than 3:30 min third hold: max I don't do any pre holds, pre breath ups and etc. Pauses between holds are ~3 min. My current PB is 4:46 and i reaaaally want to cross the 5 min mark .. |
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This is just great topic guys, I have learnded a lot from this, and I decide to try this routine after Pool WC in Maribor!
Till now I did my max static at 5-th or 6-th attempt... I starter from around 3:30min (1min in contractions) then every static after is around 1min longer, i start packing at my 3-th static... and my best ones are around 7min (around 2:30min in contractions - 20 or something of them). I am ready to lose a year if this method will give me a boost in a static time. Just to add, this 7min has came after just 7 month's ot training so it's nice but I'll will be more than glad to be able to do my max on first try and to advanced my static time. Well if someone of you had a advice, or som pointers I'll be more than happy to hear them... |
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#290
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Faeton,
Last year when I was training using CO2/O2 Tables, my PB was 6:30 after an O2 Table. I was never able to even come close to repeating it any other way. Like you I have only been training a short time, for me since November of last year with a 4 month break from Jan-Apr. In April I decided to start focusing on doing holds without warmup holds. In the time since then I have gone from doing 4:00 with great difficulty to what I have done this last week--6:43, holiday, 6:35, holiday, 6:34, and yesterday a 6:30. All of these were done without warmup holds, and the 6:35 was on the first hold of the day. The biggest change I have noticed is in my consistency. If you look at my holds prior to this month, there is no real consistency in them. Also when I started this in April, the holds felt really bad. That has improved to the point where my holds now feel about the same as I recall with warmup holds, possibly better. The only thing is, when I was doing tables, I only had one 6:00 and one 6:30 hold, so almost no experience at those levels. Since May 27, I have had holds of 6:00 or greater 15 times (every training day) and 6:30 or above 5 times since June 4 (every training day). That kind of consistency would have been unthinkable using warmup holds and tables, I would be dead by now LOL, but when doing only one or two holds a day, it is no problem. I am getting more experience in the last two weeks over 6:00 than I could have gotten in several months of tables. Also, 10 minutes after one aborted hold of 4:30, I reached 6:47, my new PB. Anyway, good luck in worlds, and good luck in your training. Walt Last edited by wjohnson100; June 14th, 2007 at 21:44. |
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Yesterday I did a dry static PB of 5:51. It did not feel too close to the limit, and I really wasn't expecting to beat my PB after such a long time of stable performances. Now I have to work out what I did right!
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Awesome Naiad!
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Thankyou Pete, Andrew, Simo.
I did not pack for that one. I do not pack for dry statics, and only a little for wet statics. I find it easier without packing, at least for now. |
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Awesome time there Naiad. My PBs in dynamic have come twice with no
warm-ups. In comp 101m+ So this thread is very interesting. I've tried a few wet no-warm up statics last year but I find the urge to breathe is too much to handle there.Only managing 3:00~ Wet PB is 4:40 with 3 warm-ups. And like you was packing for every dive. Tried a few without packing, very surpised it made no difference. When approx did u get contractions? , Longer I can delay them more confidence I get.Last comp was going really well until 3:30, then as soon i felt them start, i go into panic mode, ive never been able to handle them. Manage to last until 4:09, exit was shocking. I get huge contractions, my whole body lifts out ,which is making my ultimate target of 5 mins a real challenge, feels near impossible really. 5 minutes sounds so cool.I think ppl stuck at the 4:40-4:50 mark know that all 2 well. But I'm looking at giving a no warm static in comp a crack, in a few weeks. Not sure if I'll have the same success as dynamic in the no warm up.Only way is to try it. Last edited by Kiwi GEE; July 22nd, 2007 at 01:07. |
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I did do warm-ups for the PB. The no warm-up method hasn't worked for me so far. I can do quite a long first static, but not a max.
I probably got contractions at about 5:00 for the 5:51, but they never became strong and there were long intervals between them. The urge to breathe never became intense, and I finished without any sign of LMC or feeling of being at the limit. Tried some pool statics yesterday and did over 4:00 on the first one, then up to 4:34. I had not done a 4:30+ wet static for over a year and a half. It did not feel anywhere near the limit. Normally any 4:15+ wet static or 5:15+ dry static feels like I am pushing the limit. I can't wait to get some more training done. Kiwi GEE, good luck with the comp. |
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I was buddying naiad in her pool statics, and she looked very composed after each hold. No sign of blueness, vacant stares or trembles.
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