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there that got your attention......
having got rather bored of pushing for longer and longer statics, I've been playing with CO2 tables and going right down to doing the last hold with just a single breath between holds... this got me thinking - I am sure there is a record out there for how long out of a period of one hour someone can actually spend holding their breath? with of course short breaths in between Anyone know who and how they did it? Sam
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Me. 59min45sec on the tube from East Putney to Kentish Town.
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Succesive Apnea,
This is how long you can hold your breath "total" in one hour. 59'45", Giancarlo Bellingrath from Italy, 020428 in Napoli. 59'33", Benjamin Franz from Germany, 990111 in Germany. 59'25", Jean-Pol Francois from Belgium, 961124 in Belgium. 59'15", Didier Couver from Fance, 940918 in France. 59'10", Andy Le Sauce from France, 940120 in La Reunion. 58'35", Patrick Angelo from France, 1993 in France. 57'03", Andy Le Sauce from France, 920624 in La Reunion. http://www.apneamania.com/code/world...pr&specID=amap |
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what no women's record in this????? wooo hoooo... I'm not bad at it....
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I travel by train a lot now, so I use it as an opportunity to get some training done.
Last Thursday I spent a total of 8 hours on buses and trains, plus about 1 hour walking. That must be a PB for most land-based transport in a day. ![]() It is so boring to be stuck on trains, most of all in the evening when it is dark and there is nothing to see out of the window. That's why I do apnea on them. (And sometimes also for the same reason as BennyB )Yesterday I did a CO2 table for an hour on the train and I didn't even notice the train journey. I just found myself at my destination. |
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Maybe you had a blackout?? hehe.
To do a long "one hour static", do very long exhales while still in the water, and just come up for a very quick and big breath. The breath holds can't be maximal. So it's like doing a CO2 table but with only one breath in between. To do the "records", they use video to time exactly how long each breath took, and then subtract that time from the hour.
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