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It is completely normal to take months off from freediving, healthy even. After all, you have to live your life. However, after months of not being in the water, going back to depth can be intimidating, even for a professional and world-champion freediver like Talya Davidoff.
Most of us have been running or swimming since we were small. But if we had the opportunity to train with an Olympic coach, they would likely first teach us how to run or swim properly. The same is true with breathing. We have been breathing all our lives, but only a few breathe properly and earn the benefits of doing so.
Sometimes freediving is about the experience or the competition. Sometimes, it’s about so much more.
As a freediver, you know the only way to improve is through consistent training. Many of you will spend hours meditating, stretching, doing dry breath work, in the pool or the ocean, just to eek out a couple more metres or seconds than last time. But the brain is a fickle thing. Some days, it is hyper-focused on our goal. Other days, it may focus on everything, or nothing at all.
Love is in the air. Can you feel it? Valentine’s Day is the global celebration that signals the need for public displays of affection (PDAs) with our significant other. This usually results in flowers, gifts, candlelit dinners, and a warm embrace. We historically turn our amorous attention to our partners who share every aspect of our lives. But what about that special someone you keep on the side for special occasions? I’m talking about your dive buddy.