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Spectacular results with new yoga technique

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Looks ALOT like my warm-up routine for static apnea. rofl
Just one set of that exerceise then...
....GO!
 
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Of course, how could I have missed it!

Now just add some oxygenated water and eat half a kilo of pine cones, and I should be set for 12 minutes!

Seriously though, I think that's what we will all be like after 20 years of static apnea...
 
I think we have found the source of the rumour about freediving causing brain damage, it was actually the yoga most freedivers do. :)

First time I see a guru with shining robes...
 
Here are a couple of variations on yoga with props. One is the Indian way, and the other is the Arkansas method.
 

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