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Eric Fattah's diet

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Jon

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In Erics forum article he talks about a specific diet to improve performance. I remeber him talking about some special "shakes" in Miami.
Could he come on and explain them in more detail? Or, could he explain his whole approach to diet in general.
Thanks,
Jon
 
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Secret Diet

Hi Jon,

Of the many experiments I did over the winter of 2001, diet was one of the areas where I made great progress.

Many people ask why I haven't distributed a 'document' on this topic, like the equalizing document. Actually, I did write an 8,000 word document entitled 'In Search of the Perfect Freediving Physiological State.' It's main focus was diet. I distributed this document to a select few individuals for criticism. However, I specifically told those people that the info was not ready for general distribution.

My research was only pseudo-scientific, in the sense that over 90% of the results came from experiments on my own body, which are not necessarily true for others. Also, much of it was still in the early stages, even though it seemed to work. I'm hesitant to distribute something which isn't crystallized yet.

There are, however, several things which I can say for certain:

- What might obviously work, usually doesn't, and what shouldn't work, usually does (i.e. for the majority of people, drinking coca-cola before static actually increases their apnea time--why? I have some theories)
- What is good for recreational diving is not the best for deep record diving -- both of these activities require different physiological states, which in turn demand different foods

The problem of diet is actually two seperate problems.
- Problem #1: What do you eat for the 3-4 days leading up to either a record dive or a recreational dive (and what do you eat/drink in the 6 hours leading up to the dive)?
- Problem #2: What do you eat during the intense training, which could last for months?

Problem #1 is geared towards developing an immediate physiological state, as in reaching the optimum fluid level, blood pressure, vasodilation, metabolic rate, electrolyte balance and respiratory quotient.
Problem #2 is more geared towards how to build a better body, better muscles, better blood & myoglobin, a stronger heart.. etc..

Each of these two problems in turn can be broken down into many sub-problems.

I will continue research in this area again this winter, and after next year's experiments, hopefully I'll have more robust data, which can be presented to everyone.


Eric Fattah
BC, Canada
 
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I can have caffine before a feedive? I love it!
What are the basic building blocks of your diet? Is it based on veggies or does it include high/low carbs?
Are you allowed alcohol? Hoe many times do you eat in a day? I don't need specifics on what supplements that you mix into your shakes at this point. I am just looking for a general direction- if there is such a thing. :)
Jon
 
Well, that reply has piqued my curiosity even further.

Just to add my 2 cents worth of pseudo science, I've discovered that drinking milk or milk based products can cause my e-tubes to be harder to equalize due to phlegm build up (specifically my left). Same with really sugary products like donuts.
I feed a Cliff Bar to a friend of mine (its one of those energy bars for Rock Climbers) and it actually accelerated his heart beat... which in retrospect and reading the ingredients wasn't to surprising.

Though I've never really tried to seriously improve my static times maybe I should try an all cola diet? :)

I've also found that exercising vigorously the day before I dive makes it really hard to relax and slow my heart rate down.

Anyone else have any observations they could share?

Cragrat aka David Nesbitt
Ottawa, ON
 
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Hi Eric,

Can you tell more about the hypothermic diving system? How cold water you have there in Canada?
 
Hi Eric!

"I will continue research in this area again this winter, and after next year's experiments, hopefully I'll have more robust data, which can be presented to everyone. "

we have been waiting for months to this and the end of the winter is coming.
;-)))))))))


tzuiop
 
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