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Hi Folks,
I've been visiting lately and am fascinated by all the information and people on the deeprblue forums. I mean it! This is a really inspiring forum. As a newbie it would be interesting to be familiar with some of the terms used in freediving. I know most but sometimes am a bit lost with some of the more technical aspects of biochemistry or medical terms. This would also be appreciated by those who don't have English as their first language so I propose that the editors create a webpage of all the different possible terms, and post them along with their definitions. Any suggestions? regards to all from (today) sunny Spain. Adrian Jan. 29: Version 2 is here: http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...035#post216035 Last edited by Adrian; January 29th, 2003 at 17:21. |
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I've found around 110 terms so far from (supreficially) browsing the forum. There are still more out there waiting to be fished. Please add on any which are important and missing. I'll keep working on it. Some may seem very basic but I've added them for the sake of those not familiar with English.
I have them on an excel file that I can email to anyone who wants a copy. It's easy to keep in alphabetical order avoiding duplications. Any one who wants to contribute can just tack their terms on and we can merge all the files say, on a certain date. regards, Adrian A.I.D.A. aerobic air flash anaerobic apnea ascent bo ascent rates blackout blood PH blood volume bo bottom time breathing Breathing Oxygen breath-up certifying agencies clooged ear CMAS CO2 tolerance collapsed lung constant ballast constant weight contractions countdown time cramps DCI DCS decompression DEMA Dive Show depth adaptation dive computers dizzieness dry static dynamic apnea ear fear ear jamming embolism empty lung equalization equalize exhale static fins flippers fluid buildup fluid goggles free ascent dangers freediving freediving tables Frenzel Technique glue heavy packing hemoglobin level recovery hemoglobin saturation HMS Dolfin hyperbaric oxygen therapy hyperoxia hyperventilation hypnocapnia hypoxia IAFD ice freediving lactic acid lung capacity lung fluid lung squeeze lung training lung volume mask mask air mask volume monofins narcossis nausea negative pressure dives Newbie nitrogen narcossis no limits noseclip O2 levels oxygen toxicity pack stretching packing PB personal bests pipe mask Powerlungs Raynaud's phenomenon rebreathing recreational freediving residual lung volume samba SaO2 security rope shallow water blackout snorkle solo freediving spearfishing spirometer spotting static apnea surface intervals swb taravana tearduct equalization variable ballast warm ups weight belt ditching weighting weights wet lungs |
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Good idea mate, that'd be darn handy... do you want us to send you definitions, or words that we want definitions for?
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Hi loopy and Stephen,
sure, just send any word or concept that you think would be useful and that you haven't seen on the list yet. That includes definitions. Everybody's welcome. The more the merrier. regards, adrian |
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that is a champion Idea !! im a new head to free diving myself and would really appreciate something like that
Hey Adrian, spain is a beautiful country, your lucky to live there. i just hope that oil spill isnt wrecking everything for you.. Later Macker
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Hi Macker,
Luckily I live on the Mediterranean (northeast coast) just south of France. Great diving area. The oil spill is on the atlantic west coast of the country and covers more than 900 km of rocky coast and beautiful beaches, putting thousands of fishermen and women out of work as it is a very important shellfish producing area. Imagine half or more of Ireland's beautiful coastline lined in black. A real disaster and there's more oil floating around. There's lots of solidarity though with thousands of volunteers halping ckean the beaches and rocks. I hope to get to writing up the definitions soon! regards, Adrian PS, My girlfriend's mad about Ireland, one day I'll make it over. |
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Taking advantage of a quiet Christmas I've made a rough draft of freediving terms and their definitions. Some of you will see your words paraphrased or almost verbatim from posts I've used as sources for definitions, others I've taken from dictionaries and the rest were written on the fly.
Any additions/revisions will be appreciated especially for the medical and more technical terms. And if you see that a particular term can be made to relate better to freediving add that as well! Please make any changes in another color so I can see them easily. It is in a .doc format (76K) with about 140 terms ( You can find it here:http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...035#post216035 )Remember - the intelligence of the group is much greater than the intelligence of the individual so your input will be useful. This is a start and who knows, maybe we can end up creating an encyclopedia of freediving. regards, adrian Last edited by Adrian; January 29th, 2003 at 17:23. |
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collapsed lung.... this term isn't normally used to describe the state of the lung at extreme depth. see pneumothorax.
this may be referring to atelectasis which is the total collapse of alveoli (not the entire lung). fire breathing... I think this is fancy term for hyperventilation O2 levels... typo mistaje?.... correponds to O2 levels, not CO2, or vice versa? PaCO2..... specifically arterial CO2 TLC......"The volume of air one can maximally inhale" makes it hard to distinguish from VC. TLC is just total lung volume -no more explanation needed in my opinion? you could say it's the sum of RV and VC to help distinguish it from VC. this is a great idea. well done for all the effort! it would be nice to see it posted on DB somewhere soon. alun |
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Thanks Alun,
I've made the corrections you mentioned, did a search on "collapsed lung" and found out more. I never though I'd find out so much about physiology by joining DeeperBlue! The attachment on my previous post has the new corrections. Adrian Whoops I don't know what I did, I deleted the old attachment from the earlir post and thought I could add a new one, but I can't find the button that lets me do so! The next post will have the changes.Last edited by Adrian; December 26th, 2002 at 21:23. |
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You'll find The latest version of the definitions here:
http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...035#post216035 Last edited by Adrian; January 29th, 2003 at 17:25. |
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Hi Bindlestitch,
There's a saying, (perhaps by Mark Twain, it seems like something he would say) that goes: "It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt!" In the case of freediving it's much wiser to open your mouth and ask all the questions you want because of the safety factor. Maybe a little bit of knowledge will help you out allot later when you need it. Besides, the people on this list are open and won't hesitate to help you out. Freediving is one of the sports where competitors actually encourage each other to surpass their limits. Pretty healthy attitude and goes with the nature of openness and freedom of freediving. Adrian |
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Fire Breathing is a form of Pranayama, or Yoga-breathing .....
Do a search on the site if you want to know more about it - there's a pretty interesting thread on it somewhere ...
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