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I’ve seen an interesting document (PDF) of the scientific discussed topics in the Blue 2005, the International Conference on breath-hold diving (December 1 - 4, 2005 Pisa, Italy).
Link: http://www.blue2005.ifc.cnr.it/ (the PDF is down on the left)
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"...when you immerse in apnea you should not be opposed to the sea, you should not be present there as a body and skin separated from the sea but all the parts of your being must become one and unique with the water". An old fisherman in 'Profondamente' by U.Pelizzari |
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Yes, very very interesting. It was before the time that the more important investigators in the world was together around the same table speaking about Apnea. They were present also Enzo Maiorca, Umberto Pelizzari and Carlo Coste. Between the platea there was also Bill Stromberg (AIDA) and Olivier Herrera (CMAS) ... everybody in peace!
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Wow, that is by far the best and most scientifical i've read about freediving..I really like the part about increase in hematocrit
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Eivind W. Bergen, Norway Last edited by kingohyes; January 10th, 2006 at 18:45. |
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Yeah, good stuff even if it is just the abstracts...
The claim that the body consumes 8% more oxygen on fat burning mode was new and surprising to me. Or in fact, Dr. Lindohlm mentioned it once in db, but I was surprised the number is so high...
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