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Klub => Freediving => Wątek zaczęty przez: vivi w 27 Listopad 2014, 17:47:38

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Wiadomość wysłana przez: vivi w 27 Listopad 2014, 17:47:38
świeży news z VB2014 u samego Williama Trubridge'a ;)
http://2014.verticalblue.net/results/?action=days (http://2014.verticalblue.net/results/?action=days)
Mateusz zrobił 113m FIM ustanawiając kolejny rekord Polski.
Czekamy na więcej :)

vivi
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Wiadomość wysłana przez: wodzu w 28 Listopad 2014, 10:42:28
Nieźle.

Na stronie, którą podałaś jest wynik 118 metrów.
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Wiadomość wysłana przez: wodnik w 28 Listopad 2014, 13:01:54
Dziejsze 118 m które widzisz to Announced Depth na drugi dzień zawodów - jeszcze bez rezultatu, a 113 metrów to wczorajsze Announced Depth oraz co ważniejsze Realised Depth.
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Wiadomość wysłana przez: killer w 28 Listopad 2014, 17:05:08
Dziejsze 118 m które widzisz to Announced Depth na drugi dzień zawodów - jeszcze bez rezultatu, a 113 metrów to wczorajsze Announced Depth oraz co ważniejsze Realised Depth.

No i Announced = Realised :) 3 m. do rekordu świata! brawo Malina :)
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Wiadomość wysłana przez: vivi w 28 Listopad 2014, 21:23:29
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No i Announced = Realised :) 3 m. do rekordu świata! brawo Malina :)

dziś było 103m
poniżej tekst z fb dla zainteresowanych :
Today I had 103,5/118m early turn attempt. Just to give a picture of my possibilities here.There is no oxygen issues for 120m+ dives and that's speaking conservatively. I'm even surprising myself how well prepared I am in term of apnea capacity. Today was my 5th day in a row of diving with 4 of them being dives 105m+ and I'm not tired?!
My chest flexibility is great and it seems my only limiting factor is equalisation.
Since today it was a really bad, cold day (which You can say by deep divers results) I didn't really believie my equalisation will work. I entered water at 5,5min to OT and when Stephen said -3min I was already cold and thought "I'm fucked". I gave it a go anyway, at 15m I start getting swim cap squeeze cause I forgot to raise it (in order to keep my ears away from cold until OT) and had to do it while descending... When I've heard alarm at 40m - depth where I'm used to refill my mouthfill - all I could do was continue to freefall. Wihile being cold muscles in chest are tensed thus flexibility is not like in a normal day (also cold=shivering=O2 used to heat up). Thus my mouthfill run out ~100m and after hearing alarm at 95 I knew plate is too far away. So I didn't even think about pushing my ears, just turned early and saved my strength for another day.
So in my next attempts I will keep going for 118m, be praying for sun and some luck with equalisation There is no magic, I need sunny day and perfect execution of mouthfill, which won't be easy, but good news is I know how to train this part back home in Cracow and next year I should be even more ready
I'm already happy from what I've achieved here and knowing inside "I'm capable of doing IT" is rewarding enough to me. If You watched a movie (http://vimeo.com/97582100 (http://vimeo.com/97582100)) You know I'm patient person and it will come one day!