All of my pool or other training which involves breath-hold is done with a buddy.
A year ago I asked for some help with a pool training routine to help me as a hunter. The title of that thread was "help me to hunt at 100 feet". At that time I was comfortably hunting in 65-70 feet with occasional forays down to hunt at 80 feet. For the record I am not only interested in spearing, I also want to become a better freediver in general.
The folks here on Deeper Blue felt that a goal of hunting all day at 100 feet was too ambitious. Here in the forums some experienced members helped me to develop a pool training routine. I ended up modifying it so that it consisted of 8-sets of 75 meter swims (I have yet to bring any of these to the 100m mark). This routine fit my abilities and the amount of time I have to devote.
I did this for about 6 months at the end of which I noticed that my deeper dives in the ocean were more comfortable.
At about the 6 month level a more skilled apneist joined us in the pool and I observed some new techniques. Rather than doing sets of maximums, we did lots of things that put us and kept us in the high CO2 zone. These sessions last about an hour to an hour and a half. We mix it up from time to time with the 8-sets of 75 meters (people hate it when I suggest we do them because they can be tough).
The pool training is done once or twice a week depending on whether a day of spearing in the ocean occurs on the weekend. I am now more comfortable in 80 feet with occasional forays into 90 feet.
I plan to try to take my 8 sets up from 75 meters up to 100 meters each. I squeeze in an 85 meter now and then. Going for the full 100 meters is a daunting mental and physical challenge. I am not writing here to ask you to help me reach that goal (although I do welcome such advice).
What I am asking for now is something completely new that I can add to my training either in the pool, on land or in the ocean to bring me to a new level. I do a bit of land based training; I just did an iholdbreath O2 session that ended with 2 sets at 3 minutes 25 seconds, and I do a stretching routine after each pool session. More land-based training is not of great interest to me though.
Please suggest a new aspect that I can add to my training so that I may advance in terms of breath-hold (I am separately working to enhance my equalizing capabilities). Perhaps you will suggest frc training for me.
Once we identify some new training I would be grateful if you could help me design a routine.
Much thanks
Anthropisces
A year ago I asked for some help with a pool training routine to help me as a hunter. The title of that thread was "help me to hunt at 100 feet". At that time I was comfortably hunting in 65-70 feet with occasional forays down to hunt at 80 feet. For the record I am not only interested in spearing, I also want to become a better freediver in general.
The folks here on Deeper Blue felt that a goal of hunting all day at 100 feet was too ambitious. Here in the forums some experienced members helped me to develop a pool training routine. I ended up modifying it so that it consisted of 8-sets of 75 meter swims (I have yet to bring any of these to the 100m mark). This routine fit my abilities and the amount of time I have to devote.
I did this for about 6 months at the end of which I noticed that my deeper dives in the ocean were more comfortable.
At about the 6 month level a more skilled apneist joined us in the pool and I observed some new techniques. Rather than doing sets of maximums, we did lots of things that put us and kept us in the high CO2 zone. These sessions last about an hour to an hour and a half. We mix it up from time to time with the 8-sets of 75 meters (people hate it when I suggest we do them because they can be tough).
The pool training is done once or twice a week depending on whether a day of spearing in the ocean occurs on the weekend. I am now more comfortable in 80 feet with occasional forays into 90 feet.
I plan to try to take my 8 sets up from 75 meters up to 100 meters each. I squeeze in an 85 meter now and then. Going for the full 100 meters is a daunting mental and physical challenge. I am not writing here to ask you to help me reach that goal (although I do welcome such advice).
What I am asking for now is something completely new that I can add to my training either in the pool, on land or in the ocean to bring me to a new level. I do a bit of land based training; I just did an iholdbreath O2 session that ended with 2 sets at 3 minutes 25 seconds, and I do a stretching routine after each pool session. More land-based training is not of great interest to me though.
Please suggest a new aspect that I can add to my training so that I may advance in terms of breath-hold (I am separately working to enhance my equalizing capabilities). Perhaps you will suggest frc training for me.
Once we identify some new training I would be grateful if you could help me design a routine.
Much thanks
Anthropisces