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warm-up before CO2 tables?

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matrixed82

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A couple of weeks ago I started doing the PFD static tables and I'm having a little trouble with the CO2 tables. The first hold is very hard, I get contractions early and they hit hard, sometimes I can't finish the first hold completely. The other breath holds get gradually easier, even those than I only have 15 seconds of ventillation in between.

Should I do a couple of warm-up breath holds before starting the table or really fight to get through the first hold?

So far I have only been doing a little stretching.

Daniel
 
Hey Daniel:
you should do a warm-up first, as well as the stretching that you mention. All this prepares your body for the whole trainning.

Where are you trainning? We will begin in january here in Ottawa.

Cheers,

Roberto
 
Well, looks like I'm going to do a warm-up, thanks.

Roberto: I've sent you a private message.

Daniel
 
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