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Bubble rings

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dimitris33

Dimitris G.Maroulakis
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Is there any risk of doing bubble rings at say -10m?

As the rule says not to exhale at depth...
 
My deepest was at ~ 17m, but that's very hard because I cannot build up enough volume and punch below that. This may also be a thing to keep in mind, it's basically like a violent forced exhale. So I cannot recommend it. But I do think it's a fun thing to do, and it looks amazing when these rungs stay whole! :D

At the end of the video below Daan shows an amazing ring athletics from a depth of - 8m! (@ 8:10)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6tkbA5p6_8]YouTube - Apnea Competition Namen 2010[/ame]
 
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