less chance of BO-- Yes, but that assumes good technique.
Virtually all marine mammals exhale before they dive.
But they blow out air when they reach back to the surface?!
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less chance of BO-- Yes, but that assumes good technique.
Virtually all marine mammals exhale before they dive.
Definitely not for somebody like Tuboludo with no tuition, no buddy and some.... questionable ideas about physiology etc.
I've read up on the breath up thingy. Decided I should just try and see the difference. Conclusion is. With just doing relaxed belly breathing, followed up by 1 big relaxed inhale -> relaxed exhale (fully) -> final breath I have better performances than doing any type of other breathups.
Ugh.. good thing I moved to Bonaire where water is always 25-29CNot to speak of the easy entry points to the sea everywhere and the insanely quick drop offs (no boats needed for whatever depth).
Here's my shit storm - I have no direct experience with what you are doing tuboludo - but I think any effect you might have at the surface in the the moments after surfacing will be long gone and not have any influence at all after 4 minutes of a relaxed breath up. Your inhaling and packing and holding might effect your immediate recovery, but after 4 minutes those effects will be long gone. But if you like what you are doing and you believe it gives you a better dive experience - then go for it.
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