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Four
Essential Elements to Improve Your Bottom Time
Everyone knows
that proper diet, regular exercise, as well as plenty of time
in the water, is the best way to physically improve your diving.
But not everyone is aware that you can increase your bottom time
by using the right gear.
1. Warmth & Fatigue
Associated with loss of body heat and energy a warm body temperature
keeps the muscles that control your breathing relaxed, and therefore
operating more efficiently. When you shiver your body is wasting
precious energy. A proper-fitting wetsuit will
keep you warm, relaxed and in the water longer.
2. Neutral Buoyancy
Even without a wetsuit most of us are naturally buoyant. A weight
belt compensates for the buoyancy of the human body and
all the gear we use for diving and swimming. Weight belts allow
a diver to simply sink downward, rather than kicking to the bottom
which causes the large leg muscles to consume oxygen. Also, with
a weight belt a diver can lie motionless on the bottom without
straining to keep from floating to the surface or fighting the
surge of the water.
3.Easy Mask
Clearing
Low
volume masks minimize the effort it takes to clear (release
pressure in) them during descent. Volume refers to the total amount
of air between your face and the mask (width x height x distance)
of the mask. High volume masks require more precious air from your
lungs to clear. A low volume mask in black silicone is the ideal
mask for freedivers. Here are some tips
on preparing a new mask for use.
4.Efficient
Swimming
Imagine a device powered by your legs that could improve your
swimming ability at least four times greater than even the best
scuba fins. The freediving, or long
blade fin,
is almost double the length of the average fin and is made with
high-tech polymer resins for extreme recoil. A long blade fin allows
a diver to swim in currents and reach the ideal destination with
less expended energy and allows a much faster and easier ascent
from deep dives.
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