hi everyone
my first post ever!
a very interesting discussion on a 'basic' topic of freediving. i train with a serious group of freedivers in switzerland and we usually do lots of co2 tables and only a minimum of 'deep/slow ventilation' as static preparation. my pb of 5'00' was set after a light anaerobic training (appr. 60min) followed by 10times 1'00'' statics with one breath in between and a 2 min normal vent.
i will check out a different preparation in the sense of the alan's table (1'00'' sldb - 1'40'' hold - 2'00'' sldb - 3'00'' hold - 8'00'' sldb + 1'00'' hypervent 1'00'' hold 1x breath 1'00'' hold 1x breath 1'00'' hold 2'00'' hypervent). then tell you more...
my question now: isn't the hyperventilation-tetania caused by the lack of free calcium ions (the drop in H+ concentration is beeing covered by Ca+ ions, which are then causing the symptoms well known as hyperventilation-symptoms)... so couldn't we prophylactically take calcium-enriched drinks/food to fill up the reservoirs. This would allow us to bring the body-water-compartiment faster and easier to an alcalic state and then in a second state apply the co2 table to bring the blood-water-compartiement to a acidic state. what do you think?
my first post ever!
a very interesting discussion on a 'basic' topic of freediving. i train with a serious group of freedivers in switzerland and we usually do lots of co2 tables and only a minimum of 'deep/slow ventilation' as static preparation. my pb of 5'00' was set after a light anaerobic training (appr. 60min) followed by 10times 1'00'' statics with one breath in between and a 2 min normal vent.
i will check out a different preparation in the sense of the alan's table (1'00'' sldb - 1'40'' hold - 2'00'' sldb - 3'00'' hold - 8'00'' sldb + 1'00'' hypervent 1'00'' hold 1x breath 1'00'' hold 1x breath 1'00'' hold 2'00'' hypervent). then tell you more...
my question now: isn't the hyperventilation-tetania caused by the lack of free calcium ions (the drop in H+ concentration is beeing covered by Ca+ ions, which are then causing the symptoms well known as hyperventilation-symptoms)... so couldn't we prophylactically take calcium-enriched drinks/food to fill up the reservoirs. This would allow us to bring the body-water-compartiment faster and easier to an alcalic state and then in a second state apply the co2 table to bring the blood-water-compartiement to a acidic state. what do you think?