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New Zealand Freediver to attempt Static Freediving World Record

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Wow, I'm looking forward to that! 8'23" - that's really long... Quite an impressive jump from 7'34".
It would be interesting to read what she has learned and changed to reach that monumental 8+ level.

Love, Courage and Water,

Kars
 
Wow, I'm looking forward to that! 8'23" - that's really long... Quite an impressive jump from 7'34".
It would be interesting to read what she has learned and changed to reach that monumental 8+ level.

Love, Courage and Water,

Kars

Probably changed nothing; probably reached 8:30 many times in practice long ago... Just doing a record attempt (vs. competition) gains 30-60 seconds for most people... In Canada almost all static records were set in record attempts and not competitions.
 
Well I'll keep checking your Blog from time to time. Can you show some pictures of the Architecture you've designed?
 
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