It's been a long time since I frequented the forums last, but I'm back to freedive training again after an extended break.
Having said that - I have a question for the more experienced members here regarding a physiological process while performing dry land apnea training - both dry land static apnea and dry land training exercises described in Umberto's book "Manual of Freediving".
I've noticed that my urge to urinate while dry land training increases during my training even though I have excreted immediately before I start my training session. I'm well aware of the physiological process when in the water due to the vagus nerve response from increased water pressure causing the body to eliminate fluids, but is it the same process on dry land as well?
Anyone?
Having said that - I have a question for the more experienced members here regarding a physiological process while performing dry land apnea training - both dry land static apnea and dry land training exercises described in Umberto's book "Manual of Freediving".
I've noticed that my urge to urinate while dry land training increases during my training even though I have excreted immediately before I start my training session. I'm well aware of the physiological process when in the water due to the vagus nerve response from increased water pressure causing the body to eliminate fluids, but is it the same process on dry land as well?
Anyone?