Amazing feat, but he's still no Pelizzari
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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
Just so you know, as you go down, the air compress's in your lungs, thats the hard part, comming back up, you have to exhale as the air expands. I started at 50 feet in the dive tower in sub school in Groton Conn. and went up from a chamber, it was such a rush!!
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Actually, as stated before - this isn't true for freediving, since you don't use compressed air. The real problems you're going to face is negative buoyancy and blackouts. But that's what the rescue divers are for I guess..
