Hey Guys,
To cut to the chase, I have been freediving a couple of years now, the past say 9 months something extremely strange has happened to my body rendering me almost incapable of freediving. In the past I was doing 40M dives clean and 5Min Statics no worries at all. When all of a sudden one day my contractions went from bareable and comfortable to completely out of control, coming on at 20 or 30 seconds every single time I hold my breath be it dry or in water, Static or Depth diving. The contractions went from the natural up and down movements of the diaphragm to extremely strong downward movements of the diaphragm, almost as my body is forcing me to breath, not trying to expel C02. Due to this my chest compresses almost as if someone is performing CPR on me, you can simulate this by closing your epiglottis and trying to breath in rather hard. I surface with bruised ribs and quite a saw chest plate. This has basically destroyed any enjoyability of freediving. I was wandering if anyone else has come into anything like this before and if it can be resolved? I am 22, healthy and fit. Really hoping to sort this out so I can start enjoying diving again!
Any info would be fantastic,
Cheers freediving community!
- Trav.
To cut to the chase, I have been freediving a couple of years now, the past say 9 months something extremely strange has happened to my body rendering me almost incapable of freediving. In the past I was doing 40M dives clean and 5Min Statics no worries at all. When all of a sudden one day my contractions went from bareable and comfortable to completely out of control, coming on at 20 or 30 seconds every single time I hold my breath be it dry or in water, Static or Depth diving. The contractions went from the natural up and down movements of the diaphragm to extremely strong downward movements of the diaphragm, almost as my body is forcing me to breath, not trying to expel C02. Due to this my chest compresses almost as if someone is performing CPR on me, you can simulate this by closing your epiglottis and trying to breath in rather hard. I surface with bruised ribs and quite a saw chest plate. This has basically destroyed any enjoyability of freediving. I was wandering if anyone else has come into anything like this before and if it can be resolved? I am 22, healthy and fit. Really hoping to sort this out so I can start enjoying diving again!
Any info would be fantastic,
Cheers freediving community!
- Trav.