I've had a discussion on CO2 tables and contractions. Are you supposed to have contractions during CO2 tables or shouldn't you? The discussion centred on proloning the easy phase of the hold versus training your body to handle a high CO2 concentration.
Currently I do tables of 3 minutes breath hold and a recoverytime starting at 1:30 and going down 15 seconds. In total 8 holds and two times a recovery of 15 seconds in the end. The first hold I always start to have mild contractions somewhere around 2 to 2:30 minutes. The next couple of holds are easy and I can hold of all contractions. The 6th hold I start contracting slightly in the end but I can usually still hold them of. The 7th and 8th hold I have contractions for the last one and a half minute, but I don't have to work real hard to hold on. I often can stretch the last hold to at least around 4 minutes.
Does this mean I have to make the tables harder by prolonging the breathhold time and up the CO2 tolerance or turn them down a bit to concentrate more on the easy phase?
PS: My current PB is 4:37, but that was a while ago. Probably should do a max session soon to see where I'm at currently.
Currently I do tables of 3 minutes breath hold and a recoverytime starting at 1:30 and going down 15 seconds. In total 8 holds and two times a recovery of 15 seconds in the end. The first hold I always start to have mild contractions somewhere around 2 to 2:30 minutes. The next couple of holds are easy and I can hold of all contractions. The 6th hold I start contracting slightly in the end but I can usually still hold them of. The 7th and 8th hold I have contractions for the last one and a half minute, but I don't have to work real hard to hold on. I often can stretch the last hold to at least around 4 minutes.
Does this mean I have to make the tables harder by prolonging the breathhold time and up the CO2 tolerance or turn them down a bit to concentrate more on the easy phase?
PS: My current PB is 4:37, but that was a while ago. Probably should do a max session soon to see where I'm at currently.