Hi ... I have been spearfishing for quite some time and used to consider myself as being relatively good at staying a long time underwater. I usually spearfish in oil rigs and do a dive to about 60 feet then wait around there for a while and then if I see something I take a shot and depending on the size of the fish or how active the speared fish is I either let go of the gun (attached to a top float) or swim up with it. I always felt like I was down for quite a long time ... but apparently not. This year the weather has been bad and I have not been able to go spearfishing ... so I decided to practice in a swimming pool. So I put all my gear (including unloaded speargun) and started swimming laps underwater. I was shocked when I was not able to make even 3 laps of 25 meters each. I feel uncomfortable on the second turn and have to come up at 3/4 of the way on the 3rd lap. So I guess I am going around 65 meters. I could probably push 3 but I am doing this alone and don't want to risk anything. I also checked my time ... I can only swim around 75 to 80 seconds before I feel uncomfortable. I know that when I am spearfishing I can stay much longer than that ... yet in a freshwater pool I feel I cannot do it.
Is it something with saltwater that makes you stay longer ... maybe saltwater is less strenuous to swim in? Is there a way where I can improve my time ... say to 120 seconds without any danger? I see a lot of posts here about "static apnea" but I really am not interested in that since I need it for spearfishing. I don't want to hyperventilate since my brother almost drowned in one trip when he had shallow water blackout, but a safe way to improve my staying time longer. Maybe increasing lung capacity or better breathing techniques? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Is it something with saltwater that makes you stay longer ... maybe saltwater is less strenuous to swim in? Is there a way where I can improve my time ... say to 120 seconds without any danger? I see a lot of posts here about "static apnea" but I really am not interested in that since I need it for spearfishing. I don't want to hyperventilate since my brother almost drowned in one trip when he had shallow water blackout, but a safe way to improve my staying time longer. Maybe increasing lung capacity or better breathing techniques? Any help would be greatly appreciated.