How To Improve Your O2 Tolerance: Isolated Hypoxic Training
In this video I tell you how I approach training and programming O2 training for freedivers. The most important part is isolating hypoxia from the other variables involved in breath-holding. That means reducing starting-O2 by performing exhale breath-holds (either FRC or RV), and reaching hypoxia before uncomfortable levels of CO2 build in the body. If you're CO2 tolerance isn't strong enough to complete these exhale O2 training exercises, check out these videos to help make sure you're ready for O2 training. • How To Improve Your CO2 Tolerance (And Act... • How To Do Easy & Effective CO2 Training Fo... -- Do you want to increase your breath-hold and set a new static PB in 4 weeks? Get a static training program for only $9.99 (for a limited time) Find out more here: https://www.trainfreediving.com/Stati...

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