Why Equalization gets harder as yo go deeper and how to fix it

Do you feel like equalization gets harder as you go deeper? In this video, I explain the real reason why equalization becomes more challenging with depth — and why it’s not random, psychological, or just “a bad day.” It comes down to mechanics, air compression, and what I call the approach to residual volume. We break down: Why equalization effort increases at depth The concept of the “Throats residual volume” How Boyle's Law affects your air spaces Why every equalization method eventually reaches a limit The difference between Frenzel and mouthfill Reverse packing, N-charge, and M-charge explained When switching to mouthfill makes sense — and when refining Frenzel is better Mouthfill isn’t magic. Frenzel isn’t limited. Both are systems of air management. The deeper you go, the more precise that management needs to be. If you’re stuck at a certain depth or feeling increasing effort during descent, this video will help you understand exactly why — and what you can train to fix it. If you’d like personal feedback on your equalization, consultations are available. We can run tests, identify your limitation, and build a plan moving forward. Dive safe. Info on coaching/training/competition @ http://www.freedivepassion.com Expand your knowledge with our BLOG: @ http://www.freedivepassion.com/freedi... Follow us on   / freedivepassion   www.facebook.com/freedivepassion Thanks for watching guys! Please like share and subscribe