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Question No opportunity for wet statics

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I can only do dry static training using CO2 and O2 tables since I dont really have the possibility to do wet training. Is that a problem?
 
No, it's not a problem to do dry static training. Most of us that do static tables do them dry. But it's more fun underwater and gives you the real world sensations. I don't freedive competively, but I suppose if you are going to compete that it wolud be important to do a lot of underwater training.
 
I can only do dry static training using CO2 and O2 tables since I dont really have the possibility to do wet training. Is that a problem?
Absolutely not a problem, many divers do dry training when there is limited access to water. If you really want to do it in water you can get creative and use a bucket or bath tub. Just make sure if you are training in water even in the bucket you have someone trained watching over you.
 
Just make sure you have an associate to watch over your attempts who is paying serious attention
 
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