They would sink slowly with air, just like Richard does in the video and they would sink a little faster without air, again, like the video. All of that is physics… fat and air float; muscle doesn’t and bones don’t for most adults. It’s that combination of components that determine buoyancy. It doesn’t matter how deep the water, the sinking happens at the same speed for the same air/fat/muscle/bone ratios. That said, we’ll see what we can find.
They stay as long as they are comfortable staying Renee. I don't determine or influence or direct that - same as with any student. A lot of these people where scared to go under at all when they started and certainly didn't stay a long time. I they got more comfortable that they were going to be able to get back to breath, they relaxed and stayed under longer. We're not competing for longest breath; just finding out what we're comfortable doing.
That’s for continuing this series!
Would like to see/know how Richard (or any sinker ) would do the ladder technique on the deep end.
They would sink slowly with air, just like Richard does in the video and they would sink a little faster without air, again, like the video. All of that is physics… fat and air float; muscle doesn’t and bones don’t for most adults. It’s that combination of components that determine buoyancy. It doesn’t matter how deep the water, the sinking happens at the same speed for the same air/fat/muscle/bone ratios. That said, we’ll see what we can find.
How long your going to keep them under that water
They stay as long as they are comfortable staying Renee. I don't determine or influence or direct that - same as with any student. A lot of these people where scared to go under at all when they started and certainly didn't stay a long time. I they got more comfortable that they were going to be able to get back to breath, they relaxed and stayed under longer. We're not competing for longest breath; just finding out what we're comfortable doing.
Why you keep talking we want to see it but you keep running your mouth.