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New CMAS WR

Thread Status: Hello , There was no answer in this thread for more than 60 days.
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I know finswimmers training for this, but this is freediving discipline is it not? So for me that's mixing apples and oranges... and makes no sense at all. Make it finswimming discipline and that's fine but do not try to force finswiming into freediving, that's just wrong.

And the official CMAS surface protocol is this:

1 Dive out and stay above the surface.
2 You have 5sec to recover
3 In next 5sec you must touch disc that is handled to you by judge (In JB you touch judge's head)
4 Samba or post blackout movement are not allowed
 
Cmas rules smiliar like Leonid İliç Brejnev rules :D
as far as remeber when you get BO you can not join any compitation for 6 months.. you must touch the disk not to touch judge head(this was very important point stayed in my mind :blackeye)
and remember that: jump blue was helding before you dive -15m you turn on a 4x15 .then oneday they changed first dive to -10 then turn 4x15 :crutch rofl
 
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