Had a couple of interesting Exhale DNF dives over the weekend at the Deep Obsession Comp here in Auckland.
I have been working away at my exhale diving with the aim of breaking my inhale DNF NR.
The first attempt (yesterday) didn't go so well, with me terminating the dive abruptly at 110m after a rapid, fine tremor developed (went away after recovery breaths). The sensation was definitely not one of a classical samba and I was completely clear headed. But it did feel vaguely familiar, after thinking about it for a while I remembered that I had experienced something similar doing a set of exhale statics (around 2:30 duration). I suspected hypercapnia (particularly after reviewing the symptoms thereof on the internet) so today altered my breathe up to include slightly more ventilation.
The result was a 144m dive (6m better than my inhale NR) without a tremor (albeit somewhat hypoxic).
Thoughts? Anyone else had a similar experience?
Phil C
I have been working away at my exhale diving with the aim of breaking my inhale DNF NR.
The first attempt (yesterday) didn't go so well, with me terminating the dive abruptly at 110m after a rapid, fine tremor developed (went away after recovery breaths). The sensation was definitely not one of a classical samba and I was completely clear headed. But it did feel vaguely familiar, after thinking about it for a while I remembered that I had experienced something similar doing a set of exhale statics (around 2:30 duration). I suspected hypercapnia (particularly after reviewing the symptoms thereof on the internet) so today altered my breathe up to include slightly more ventilation.
The result was a 144m dive (6m better than my inhale NR) without a tremor (albeit somewhat hypoxic).
Thoughts? Anyone else had a similar experience?
Phil C