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Anyone want to help a surfer?

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I don't know how many of you have had much surfing experience.
Being held underwater on a big wave or two and tumbled around like your in a washing machine after an adrenalin pumping wipeout makes it really difficult to hold your breath for any length of time.

So I would be grateful if anyone had any suggestions for me on how to hold my breath longer, and/or techniques to reduce heart rate etc.. in these sort of situations.

Ta.
Hed
 
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Hed, wrote a reply to this thread last night and it seems to have dissapeared, along with the other replies. if you didnt get it let me know and i'll post again if it doesnt re appear.
bevan
 
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not to worry, i found it.

brads got a good one with counting numbers, used to do that aswell.
 
Newbie here, first post.

Very interested in bevan's response, know where I could find it? Even Brad's. I got same ???s as Hed
 
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