Achieving Freediving Excellence: HOW FAST To Progress in Dynamic Apnea Bi Fins

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • A common question for beginner/intermediate Freedivers is "How Fast To Progress in Freediving". And of course, there is no one answer for every Freediver. It depends on how often you train, how intense your freediving training, etc. Here is just an example of how progress in freediving can look like, more specifically progress in dynamic apnea bifins (DYNb).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @KAIZENFREEDIVING
    @KAIZENFREEDIVING  2 роки тому

    Learn how to do 100 DYNb in the safest way HERE ua-cam.com/video/A3l6hXNl-gA/v-deo.html

  • @EdwardOmagbemi
    @EdwardOmagbemi 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the great video. It makes me feel bad, yet is exactly what I needed to gain clarity over my issue.
    It’s the part where you talk about people that do 100 m with bad technique. That tells me that my willpower or my ability to deal with tension is way below the average.
    I am struggling to progress past 40 metres consistently. I’m happy with bouancy and streamlining and kicking. Feedback from others is that it’s excellent. I struggle with contractions and the urge to breath. Tensions start after the first turn at 25 m. They then become overwhelming. So I’m looking for a way to relax into the urge to breath and contractions. My current approach is to work on fitness (overweight) and advance with no-contractions apnea until I find a way to manage the urge to breath. Any ideas on specific meditation practices or so? I would love to go into contractions with a sense of control and relaxation.

  • @ramonservitje5470
    @ramonservitje5470 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Sergei. Very Interesting video. Have you consider to explain these progresion blocks but for deep free diving?.

  • @deonb6106
    @deonb6106 Рік тому +1

    Words of wisdom and moderation as always. Thanks for this super-valuable advice from your years of experience Sergei!

  • @vedranbanic8474
    @vedranbanic8474 4 роки тому +1

    good job like your videos, i hope you can make again some videos for beginners how exactly to relax and to make a real deep breath hold.

    • @KAIZENFREEDIVING
      @KAIZENFREEDIVING  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback! I am planning to do soon one more video about relaxation breathing :-)

  • @fischek
    @fischek 10 місяців тому

    thanks, this was super useful - I am a beginner free diver and had troubles with my arm positioning until you mentioned that the shoulders should be relaxed - that solved the issue for me, so thanks!

    • @KAIZENFREEDIVING
      @KAIZENFREEDIVING  10 місяців тому

      Hi! Thank you for the feedback! Work more on the shoulders' mobility, and it would be easier to keep a streamlined position. Here are a few exercises for this area
      ua-cam.com/video/Cr8xukA75m8/v-deo.htmlsi=cUzTvdGWruLxtwoM

  • @kseniamokka
    @kseniamokka Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for this video. I have done 75 meters after 5 personal training in 3 weeks, and I understand now that my kicking is awful. Will work on this next month. Of course the goal to reach 100 metres I have in my mind, bur will slow down for sure

  • @oceancrossingutopia
    @oceancrossingutopia Рік тому

    Question on streamlining: When I relax my shoulders completely my arms drop and I start dragging them on the bottom. Is that super cool style, which most freedivers just haven't discovered yet. Am I or will I be a trendsetter?

  • @dougtaylor26
    @dougtaylor26 Рік тому

    Im progressing through my pool training and this is very helpful. Thank you!

  • @mayankrathi505
    @mayankrathi505 23 дні тому

  • @bluescar6276
    @bluescar6276 2 роки тому

    I can do 50m repeatedly in a session, and my PB is 75m which I might do once in a session if at all. Where should most of my training be to progress sustainably?

    • @KAIZENFREEDIVING
      @KAIZENFREEDIVING  2 роки тому +2

      I like to do 2 types of training - volume and intensity. On a volume training do as many repetitions as you can with laser focus on different aspects of your technique. Distance should be easy. 25-30 meters sounds about right for you. Over the time, gradually, decrease the rest time. On intensity days can do less repetitions but longer distance, for example 50 meters. Over the time, gradually, increase the distance. Might be by 5 meters

  • @AviRotstein
    @AviRotstein 4 роки тому

    are you going to make a video on each of these 5 things? I suggest linking them in here if you do, or link any you have already done.

    • @KAIZENFREEDIVING
      @KAIZENFREEDIVING  4 роки тому

      There is not that much what can be said on progress from 0-30 (I did actually a video for this level), but yes, I was planning to expand on others' distances. Where you in DYNb at the moment?

    • @AviRotstein
      @AviRotstein 4 роки тому

      @@KAIZENFREEDIVING yes, I was doing pool based distance DYNb. 25m is easy, 50m is difficult and takes me several attempts, even after 511 logged dives since september 2019 (but even more going back to 2014). And i don't attempt 50m often because the facility doesn't like it. I don't really go often enough to make most of the training techniques really worthwhile (but i watch them anyway out of interest), So I must find other ways to improve, as you mentioned a couple in here.

    • @KAIZENFREEDIVING
      @KAIZENFREEDIVING  4 роки тому +1

      I would suggest you do 30 meters dives. With the focus on streamlining/buoyancy/kicking. To increase intensity, you can gradually decrease rest time.