I'm not sure where I should post this question but here it goes:
Should I be taking my residual nitrogen into consideration when free diving after a SCUBA dive? While working on the dive boat I have been SCUBA diving my first dive in around 30 feet of water. After this dive, I start practicing my free diving (during my surface interval) going no deeper than 23 feet (so far) and breath holding no longer than a minute. After that, I do my second SCUBA dive to 40 feet. I know that my repeitive free dives that shallow and breath holding that little is not making too much difference but is the nitrogen from my SCUBA dive important to think about when free diving? My dive computer is counting my free dives as SCUBA dives and therefore taking the nitrogen into comsideration. Thanks for the help! :head
Should I be taking my residual nitrogen into consideration when free diving after a SCUBA dive? While working on the dive boat I have been SCUBA diving my first dive in around 30 feet of water. After this dive, I start practicing my free diving (during my surface interval) going no deeper than 23 feet (so far) and breath holding no longer than a minute. After that, I do my second SCUBA dive to 40 feet. I know that my repeitive free dives that shallow and breath holding that little is not making too much difference but is the nitrogen from my SCUBA dive important to think about when free diving? My dive computer is counting my free dives as SCUBA dives and therefore taking the nitrogen into comsideration. Thanks for the help! :head