lauantai 31. joulukuuta 2011

Dahab part 4

Second to last training day. Some things have been enforced. You need lot's of repetitions to train correct technique. You also need to build up confidence gradually. This requires time and long term commitment. As a reward you get one of the best feelings in any sport when you succeed and the training pays off. I am just a beginner in freediving. I do feel that I have taken the correct path to train. Not by trial and error as many have done before me, but by listening others, learning and enjoying the small steps of improvement.

Let's say you want to be competitive athlete. You set yourself a goal very high so you can compete with the best. Every time you train and compete and you do not reach your goal, you are dissappointed. If you finally reach your goal you feel success, but only for once. What then? Set another goal even higher. At that point being disappointed so many times, it will feel very frustrating. On the other hand, if you set small goals, which are reachable and you can enjoy reaching those as much as you could enjoy reaching the very highest goal, then your training is pretty much constant enjoyment.

While freediving, you find constantly things you can improve. We shot one of my dives with GoPro and I can tell right away that there's improvement to be done in every aspect. But I am happy about it. Today I did 40m and 42m dives. Linda was my instructor today and we added 1kg of weight for today's dives. I was neutral at 17m, but I did find it difficult to start the freefall. I did not felt like I was moving and I kept kicking a bit. This is something I will concentrate on monday. Pressure and eq was really good again today. Only one training day left. I feel already really happy about the training. All the dives have been successfull and I have plenty of new stuff to bring home with me to our quarry next year.

I also started thinking that maybe we could build a semi-permament rig with counter ballast to our quarry. I have to start talking with the guys at home...

torstai 29. joulukuuta 2011

Dahab part 3

Today was full training day at the Dahab's blue hole. We set up four floats and rigs and there were two car full's of divers just from FDD. As yesterday, I did some FIM's to warm up and then went for the 30m. Then 33m and 35m. Everything worked and I already built up quite nice routine for deeper dives. After an hour of diving we had short break and recover. On the second session I redid 35m and 37m after. Still plenty of air left even without mouthfill. Yesterday I felt some tension in the chest, but that was gone today. I got nice and lactic on the first dives, but did not feel stressed. Speed was pretty fast and 37m dive was just over 1min.

I also took out my Gopro and made some nice videos. These need to be edited a bit, but I think I could put them available online later on. No major problems technique wise (or so I was told). I just need to build up the depth. One of the last dives I did very slow FIM to 25m, which took 1min 45sec. Some minor contractions but no real discomfort yet. There seems to be plenty left in the reserves.

My D3 seems to be running out of battery, so Stefan was kind enough to take it to the shop to have the battery replaced. So far the trip has been very enjoyable. I really feel that last three months training have made significant effect to my diving. I am very excited to see how far I can go. After full day of diving I am pretty tired again. I think it's early to bed. Tomorrow is day off from the training, so we go scuba diving instead. That's nice an relaxing.

keskiviikko 28. joulukuuta 2011

Dahab part 2

What can I say? I am completely wasted after today. We did one session at Lighthouse and afternoon just a fun dive at Moray Garden. Tomorrow we head to the blue hole.

Diving itself was great. Just great. The lack of thermoclines and visibility just makes things so easy and confortable. We set the plate to 30m today and I made to it with my second FIM dive almost by accident. Dive lasted 1min 20sec and there were no contractions or discomfort of any sort. Feeling was great and there was no discomfort. I did few runs also with mono and my speed was pretty high. This is very promising start. Surprisingly equalization was also not a problem at all. I actually could do no-hands eq with monofin and arms straight going down. Now I just need repetitions and start building depth gradually.

Oh and the best part. I dove in my 1,5mil Winter Skin and I did not need any weights at all. So minimal buoyancy changes and really nice glide. Downside is that I am neutral at 25m and can probably start freefalling after 30m.

tiistai 27. joulukuuta 2011

Dahab part 1

It's been tough trip so far. Two days of travelling and finally we're here. I have mixed feelings about Dahab as a destination. Landscape is rugged terrain and the town is under heavy development. As I expected there are large number of divers mocking around everywhere you go. There must be hundred scuba centers around here.

Our hotel is really good. Service is impeccable and it's outside of the main town. So there is plenty of peace and quiet. Yesterday I called Freedive Dahab about my reservation. Soon there was huge disappoiment as they told me that they don't have any reservation for me. I've been in email contact many times about the trip and training, but over a month ago. Luckily they happily arranged me the training on site. Today I met Stefan, who will be my instructor for few days. I am so ready to jump to the ropes and go, but I fear that my expectations will fail me. I so hope to get to correct mental state and just go for the call of the deep...

Oh, did I mention? I got my new bi-fins too. Jani from Sukellustukku delivered them personally to airport lobby just before we left. Great service guys! They just arrived previous day from Leaderfins, but not in time to be delivered my mail. I tried them out yesterday and what a difference they make compared to my clunky Omer Milleniums. I think I am going to have fun with these. While packing my stuff I also noticed that my mono has cracked. There is horizontal crack right in the middle. I hope it will last just few more days.

Water is nice 22c and pool 16c. It's like Finnish summer.

tiistai 20. joulukuuta 2011

Respect

I've ordered some minor equipment for the trip and they're still to come. I've checked for new Leaderfins Waves Carbon, but it seems unlike that they will make in time. I own pair of Omer Milleniums made of plastic. They're one size too big and clunky. I have no idea how to pack them with me. I also have to build some kind of a rig for my mono. All the stuff that we have to carry with us for the baby. That's lots of stuff.

Training wise I am just doing some preparatory things. Today we did light yoga today to loosen up, stretch and just to have something to do. It felt great. For following days I will do the visualization exercises introduced me by Tanguy Crusson in his great blog. He is regular visitor to Dahab and has some great advice for deep diving.

I also got inspiring message from the guys at the national team. There's some very intresting courses coming up next year for pool disciplines and training. I also got some homework to read and do training wise (great reading, thanks Mikko!).

Three more days of work. I feel restlessness growing. Eagerness and excitement for things to come. There is lot's of things which can go awry on this trip. There is also lot's of expectations involved about the place and the environment. And there's this thing called xmas standing between me and Dahab. I just can't wait. I refuse to.

Today has also brought mixed set of feelings. I also got sad news today, that a close relative had passed away. I have thought about all the good memories, about my family roots and paying respect. Sometimes it is important to stop and think about the greater things in life. Consider the joyful moments with great people you've known, you are with and people you have yet to meet.

sunnuntai 18. joulukuuta 2011

Time to wrap up

Today was last pool practice for this year. I was thinking a lot of doing max dyn dive for today, but there weren't any other divers (they came later) so I did just max preparation and just 25m dive. I've been doing this similar exercise for quite many times now. I come a bit early to the side of the pool. Suit up, stretch, relax and sit to the side of the pool when reserved time begins. I concentrate on breathing, put on mono, weights and goggles. Another 2 mins of relaxing and noseclip on. I do breath-up, lower myself to the pool and do just few packs to fill up the lungs. And then the dive...

Things felt really smooth today. Even I could not go for max, the 25m felt very enjoyable. I felt relaxation which I've only had glimpses of previously. I did some turning exercises after this and the turns seemed to hit the spot. No tension, just flow and I managed to do some very nice turns. It's been only a three months of training, but I've progressed very nicely. On a mental side I can trust my technique and concentrate on the feelings and emotions during the dive. I realized that I have to change my approach for max attempts. Instead going after certain distance target, I should aim to have enjoyable dive until it is time to get up. I am sure that using this I go much further. I've started to feel anxiety about the goals and especially during dry static training there is certain mental treshold to even start the exercise. I know that I am doing something discomfortable. I realize that changing my attitude is very important part of getting rid of the anxiety and moving to the next level. And to change your attitude, you need positive reinforcement...

Training so far has been very positive. I think I've set my goals low enough and reached them satisfyingly enough. I did short calculation that I've done around 800 of the 1000x25m which I set as a goal for. Now I can just relax and head to Dahab for some CWT fun :)

For next spring I don't have any specific targets yet. Training regiment needs just some fine tuning. I think the volume of pool training is enough for now and when the lakes defrost during spring I will be in quite good shape. I've been thinking of longer duration targets. I think I can reach 200m DYN within two years. After the new year I will also include DNF training, but mostly I think I will concentrate on the DYN. Depth training targets are more tricky. I think I will come back to that after the Dahab trip...

keskiviikko 14. joulukuuta 2011

Static grind

I've been following the baseline goals set in the SplashOz great post.. I've reached some of the basic starting point, which is 100m dyn, 40m cwt (I think it's doable) and 5min static (struggling). I've been training dry static with no-warmup style for last two weeks. I've been doing it at late evening, but haven't had time to try the mornings how much difference it would make. My goal has been to try to do one max try and keep increasing it. My previous best was slightly over 4mins and yesterday I made 4:26 with quite a ease. Today was much harder. My initial try was botched by swallowing air by accident and I bailed at 2:32. Next try was not a no-warmup and contractions came much harder and faster. My current mental strategy is to count the contractions which start around 2min and now I can count to 80. On a good day I think I could increase it to 100 which would give me something close to 5min.

On a mental side I don't enjoy the dry statics. I would like to, but yet I don't. I think I will continue at least this week to train for dry no-warmup and take short break before Dahab. There is still a bit self motivation do before I can persuade myself to go and train. Even though my results aren't really much yet, it is tough mentally to try to go for max every night. I think now it would be much more easier to approach some number I've already reached. Training wise you can't always try to go over the comfort zone, even it creates beneficial training effect.

sunnuntai 11. joulukuuta 2011

Reflection

I did another DYN pb today (104m). It was a mess of a dive. I had slight hangover from yesterday, I did the dive with no-warmup and my goggles filled with water half way through. Last turn was complete failure and dive fell apart. Surface protocol was strong and I felt good otherwise. Lactics kicked in just before 50m turn. I had two safeties (thanks to them!) and other safety timed me for 80sec total. That's pretty fast.

I figured that actually this faster style suits me and especially my mono. I tried my training mate's Leaderfin's Hyper (soft) and it requires completely different technique (slower and wider). My current mono is Specialfins Medium and it's like plywood board compared to the hyper. Well, I've worked out my technique for faster dives with less motion and so far I think there's lot of room for improvement still. I've been now diving with goggles and Trygons clip. I like it better than with regular mask now, but it creates extra hassle with goggles failing sometimes.

Last friday I did my finalization training for Dahab's depth. I am confident about my physical conditioning on diving, but I do think about the mental side. Last few weeks I have been thinking about freediving in general. I am moving pretty fast and the hobby is getting serious. I am unsure if I do want to compete, just relax and spearfish or just to train hard. I am given pretty nice opportunities and responsibilities regarding Freediving and I could also head for the teaching side of it, which would be nice. On the other hand I think the downsides of the sport, the dangers and risks involved. This is something which is easily forgotten. Even non-fatal freediving accident can change your mental approach and many other's too. This has not yet happened but I think it will eventually.

So this leads to another question: Is freediving good for you in the long run? What are the probabilities of the risks involved? I already know it is very addictive, but so are many other things and not many of those are healthy for you...

My training has gone nicely. In two weeks I will be heading to Dahab. I've done some visualization exercises, some dry static, some depth training with empty lungs in 4m pool. Also I've done some DYN dives with hands down and simulating equalization. I still worry that I will be just performing and forget about the enjoyment part. I do hope that this is not the case.

For the spring I've already made some plans. The target would be the national comp. I don't have any illusions of grandeur, but my aim for this is to get a good and positive experience from the training for it and from the competition itself. Also I should start practicing DNF. At the moment I haven't done it at all and I my kick doesn't really carry forward. Nothing what some training wont fix.

keskiviikko 30. marraskuuta 2011

Note to self

After doing some visualization exercises today I stumbled upon intresting thread on Deeperblue about OBE's and freediving.

One of most intresting post from Mikko about attitude and motivation. This just here as a note to self. Read it often.

tiistai 29. marraskuuta 2011

Visualization

I've read and I've been told that with visualization of training you can compensate three thirds of the effect of the training. I don't know if it's exactly like that, but many freedivers do use visualization techniques. One of my favorite freediver blogger, Tanguy Crusson shows nice CWT visualization exercise which I've also tried couple of times. You take in all the preparation, warm-up dives, breath up, equalization, mouthfill and glide-phase. Combine that with static apnea and you're pretty deep mentally in the dive. As for now it's pretty difficult to get any CWT training done this would be the best preparation for Dahab.

I've now booked now four days in Freedive Dahab. They were really helpful instructing me over email. I am waiting very much for it. I've been trying to think about my goals. I tend to be goal oriented, but I don't want to set any depth target. What I do want, is to enjoy freediving, quality instruction and awesome environment the fullest I can. I want to take as much with me from it as possible.

I've been getting better since being ill for quite long time. It has been bad for my aerobic training but dynamic training has pretty much gone as planned. I am still much short of 1000x25m. I counted that I am somewhere around 600x25m now. Also I've reached my goal of 100m dynamic ahead of schedule. I do feel it is partly because of the gear upgrade, but I think I could achieve it easily without suit also. Last sunday I did longer runs with 3x75m. I could increase this to 5x75m. and set few more meters each week to the target. I also did some turning exercises. Total amount was 50x25m. Also I did the friday pool training where I tried to simulate CWT dives on long pool by pacing the 50m dynamic dive similarly I would do 25m of CWT.

It's not many weeks anymore until the trip to Dahab. I feel slowly increasing restlessness and would not want to wait any longer...

sunnuntai 20. marraskuuta 2011

Two weeks of progress

Okay, it's been two weeks since last progress update. After as sick week I almost got back on track. Week a go sunday was pretty tight training. I managed to do decent turning practice, 20x35m, with each two turns and 10x50m. I totaled 60x25m which is pretty decent.

On sunday I actually got up and ordered my pool suit. I was pondering between Elios tailor made pool suit and Aqua Sphere Winter Skin. I decided to order the latter just based on the pricing.

Well after things looked up, I got sick again. Once again I've been sick for whole week. Bad luck. I had to work also whole week and it's not helped. Now Im stuck with nasty cough and lung problems. I hope it gets better. Today I decided to head for sunday pool even though I am not in total full health. My motivation was to test out the new suit which arrived just on friday. I also ordered swimming goggles so I could try dynamic with Trygons clip.

What can I say? The glide is awesome. The fit is quite good, but not perfect on the suit (I got XL as I am 6'3"). I did some regular light practice with mono and with Trygons on. It felt easy and I decided to try for 75m. Well it felt so easy that after 75m turn I continued for 100m. Came out clean and had much more to spare. Well, but my goal for dynamic pb is completed. I still aim to complete the 1000x25m, but I have been slowing down on the reps. Today was ~40x25m. 

sunnuntai 6. marraskuuta 2011

Almost back in track

I did the sunday practice today. It kind a felt like a real practice and it's been a while. I didn't do any long dives but concentrated getting the technique back on track. I started by doing fast 10x25, slow 10x25 and then 10x50m and 20x25 with some co2 runs. Things felt good and I was pretty tired after.

I went for a dive yesterday in the nearby lake. It's +6c and I was pretty worried about getting cold. Not on the dive itself but getting back from the lake. It was quite smooth and it felt quite enjoyable. I haven't been diving in lake lately, but this was great. I think I am going to have fun next spring after ice melts and lakes open with clear waters...

Still I haven't ordered the pool suit and it's getting pretty tight with the schedule. I should probably do something about it.

sunnuntai 30. lokakuuta 2011

Sick period

So I've been sick for last week. I did friday pool over a week ago and on the saturday I felt cold coming. After that I've had to drop all training all together until today. I did my regular sunday pool training. I still feel it in the lungs so I did easy 60mins with few 50m's just to try it out. I've come back technique wise pretty much and I keep hitting my knees at the bottom of the pool and the relaxation is pretty much gone. I do hope to get back on track soon as possible, but I already know that getting back too hard after being sick is not a good idea.

We had nice weekend just now doing some pretty intensive yardwork. We installed some drain pipes and started building yatsuhashi-style board walk at the backyard. We had some friends over to help with the work and we did some intensive cooking together. I've been studying the ramblings of David Chang and his Momofuku style. We tried some chicharron, pork belly buns, ribs slathered with honey sesame dressing, ginger-scallion noodles and some shabu-shabu. If this wasn't enough, we baked some sourdough bread at wood heated oven. I don't know which was more work: the heavy yardstuff or the cooking. I was dead tired after the day. Everybody had good time and that's what's most important.

Well, having flu is thing of autumn. You get sick two, three times a year and you just have to deal with it. I hope I can jump back to training track. It's getting pretty cold evenings, so I am thinking of including some weightlifting to the training regiment instead of running.

torstai 20. lokakuuta 2011

Cold waters

It's been while since updating the blog. I did normal training last weekend with the exception of sunday. First time in couple months I was out for night with friends on saturday. So on sunday I felt suprisingly weak and quezy. On sunday I tested my new Sommap Flow mask and it was pretty horrible on pool. I had very disthorted vision and it was difficult to do any dives. I ended up doing just 5x50m + some 25m's.

This week I had work trip to Germany for three days It was pretty exhausting. I arrived back home last night 2.30am. Today we headed for Kuorinka for pretty cold water diving. Weather was windy but we enjoyed nice sunset. My 3mm gloves are too thin (and broken) for this kinda of +8c waters. Otherwise everything was fine. There were no fish this time either...

Tomorrow I am heading again for friday pool practice.

keskiviikko 12. lokakuuta 2011

I hurt myself today...

... to see if I still feel. This describes my running training today. First 10mins were nice and slow warmup, after this I saw some fellow runners behind me and decided to lose them. It's strange how you can motivate yourself to sprint when you think you're in competition, even if an imaginary one. Last 5mins of the run were pretty painful, but again I learned something new: you always have some adrenaline reserves and you can call upon them in the time of need. Some aggressive music from your favorite trash metal band helps :) I ended up with 30mins and 7 sec time for just over 6km length with avg hr of 167 and max hr 189. I felt I still had room to spare. Few years back I remember pushing with circuit training my max hr to 202 . That was tough exercise.

Yesterday I had yoga session, which was pretty good. At the end on the toughest part my legs were beaten to pulp or so I felt.

Tomorrow I will be waking up at 04:55 to catch a train to Helsinki. It's gonna be rough 14hr workday tomorrow. Oh, yeah, my Trygons nose clip arrived and some other gear. Sommap Flow mask looks pretty cool. I will test these this weekend. Now I am just too tired to try any max statics...

sunnuntai 9. lokakuuta 2011

Self management

In every sport, progression is important. You set goals which are reachable and progressively train to get them. At some point you hit the wall: you cant progress any more. At this point you would begin the question all of it. Does it make any sense to train so hard and gain so little. Personally I would think that one should maximize the time of progression. This way you would actually maximize the duration of time where you can enjoy your increased performance and progression. Slow and steady it goes.

I've had few off days. Friday I had to skip the pool session as we headed to visit grandma's and pa's. First time for our baby girl. I also had opportunity to go hunting which I find time way too little. It's basically once a year occasion. Visiting nature and seeing wildlife is something I was born with. It's in my blood. While living in city for many years, it's been the little nagging voice in the back of your head telling you're missing on some great things. The trip was success and we got some game. I have pretty awesome recipe for hare fricassee, so we're enjoying that tomorrow.

I had the two hour training at the pool today. I did no-warmup dynamic for the first time. It felt okay, and I decided before starting that I would go 75m+ with few kicks more. I ended up at 84m. Slow and steady it goes. I did total 61x25m. More tougher set was 10x50m, which I did at the end (actually had time only for 9 times). I watched the video from the last time and figured, that I was going way too slow. My 50m time was 61sec and I did 10+ kicks for 25m. I've trained two kicks and glide style. So today I concentrated on the glide and more powerful kick. Of course this took out some relaxation and I think I got more bent in the knees. At the end, I could do quite easy 50m with just 14 kicks total. Overall feeling was good and I got nice workout out of it.

keskiviikko 5. lokakuuta 2011

Feeling lazy

I intented to do yoga today. I haven't found real motivation to do it recently. Last week I missed it and again today did not feel like doing it. Instead I went for a run. I hoped to have easy and relaxing run. After 5mins my hr was again 160+. I tried to relax and slow down, but to no avail. I ended up the run with avg hr of 165 and max 178. It felt bad. I might've been dehydrated also.

I looked up information about pool swimskins today. There are few options: Blueseventy Nero 10k (99eur on discount), Aqua Sphere Winter Skin (145eur on scubastore) and Cressi Neptune (179eur on sukellustukku). All these suits are similar with exception of Nero 10k, which has no sleeves. I am looking for suit, which would have scs-coating for pool, but also would be protective suit for warm waters ie. Dahab :). I don't get cold at 22c pool after two hours, so 0,5mm or 1mm suit is fine for me.

I also found nice second hand Orca suit which fits my wife. This would be perfect for all-around open water activities. She did PADI OWD with me, but haven't been so keen on the freediving yet. Let's hope this enthusiasm is contagious.

tiistai 4. lokakuuta 2011

Some static & Dahab

Just sent confirmation of reservation for a hotel in Dahab. All is coming together. We are going for a week at the end of the year to Dahab. This is very exciting as Dahab is well known diver's and freediver's paradise. We now have flights, transportation and hotels reserved. Next I have to figure out where I should go for some freediving lessons and training.

Yesterday I did just simple co2 table dry. My Trygons noseclip is yet to be arrive. I did pretty simple 8x75sec hold with 5sec decrease starting from 50sec rest period ending with 15sec rest. This felt unusually tight. Well last four holds were done with some active work as I was wiggling my baby girl on my legs. Don't worry, even if I BO'd she would had been fine and secure on my lap :)

Today I did just max static attempt. Three warmups and go. Warmups felt fine and no contractions at 2:30 hold. I had 4mins rest and breath-up for max hold. I did breath-up with 3 slow deep breaths and 2 purges. This did not go well as soon as the hold started I started to get dizzy feeling. This happened once before also. While eyes closed, the room starts to turn and I feel like being swung around. It feels like you just spun your head really fast. I had to move my head around and try to focus not letting the dizziness go too bad. This took relaxation out of the hold and I think my contractions started around 2mins. I decided to fight it and hold for 50 contractions. It felt okay and I checked the stopwatch which showed 3:45. I sat up and decided to hold for over 4mins. After 4mins I had difficulty holding the air in and had to release. I felt slightly disoriented, but did not feel any symptoms of hand tingling or tunnel vision like doing the walking apnea before. Ending time for the hold was 4:08.

sunnuntai 2. lokakuuta 2011

Some progress

I've been training according to the plan. Friday was pool day and I did just 15*25m's and concentrated on relaxation. After this I did some relaxation exercises in deep pool. I tried "the frog flow" few times and actually managed to extend my comfortable dive time to 1m30s+. This is the first for me. I have to try this again with no mask when my Trygons clip arrives. Yes I did some shopping. I've also been looking at some swimskins and pool wetsuits, but haven't really found one in my price range yet. There's some Blueseventy Nero 10k's on sale (~99€), but I don't know how well they're suited for open water in warm waters.

Saturday I headed again for Kuorinka to look for whitefish. Water is now around +10c, but fish are still deeper. I did very comfortable dives around 1min and some even exceeding it. I never felt any discomfort. I think I need new gloves as my current 3mm are getting cold (and torn!).

Today was once again longer pool session. Today's overall was just 60x25, including one longer co2 serie. 2x50m, which was videotaped to show my technique (or lack of it). I also did 80m, which is again pb. 100m is reachable already, but I think my strategy of increasing the max by just few meters a time will yield best results in long rung. I saw a glimpse of the video and as I expected, I do look like diving walrus. It did not look so bad, quite relaxed actually. Still there's many things to fix.

keskiviikko 28. syyskuuta 2011

Darkening autumn nights

Finnish seasons are funny. I the middle of June you get almost 24h light. This creates perfect setting for night spearing, where you can see sky turning orange of sunset and mirror-like surface of calm crystal clear lake. During this time and place have no meaning. Few months after, we have only 12hrs of daylight. Evenings are dark. At December, when you wake up it's pitch black and when you come back from work, it's the same. Workload during autumn is quite insane. Combination of this can be depressing for some. Many Finnish people comfort themselves with alcohol during this time. (This can be also fun as we have this thing called "pussikalja"). These days are mostly over for me. Now I turn to more active exercising in autumns. Not much more to do and it keeps your mind clear.

Monday was my off-day. I just spent time with our newborn. She was cranky and keeping her happy (in relative terms) was full time job. Yesterday I felt ill after work and I was pretty sure of hitting a fever the next night. During the evening I felt much better, so I did some FRC dry statics for fun. These have been painfully difficult for me as a beginner. I keep reading of people having 3.00+ mins of FRC static holds. I have hard time sometimes putting things to perspective: I've _known of_ freediving for six months. Most of these people have trained for six+ (!?) years. I do recognize this tendency in myself. I do want everything right now. There has been progress in my FRC holds. I can now struggle +1min with some effort. It would be intresting of getting a oximeter to see where I actually stand SaO2% wise.

Today was run day. I did some short stretching, warm-ups and tried some pranayama before the exercise. I read that for some people (when trained routinely) can enhance their aerobic performance. Well, my yoga training is far from rigid, nor my exercise aerobic. Today I just ran listening some music and doing the pace I felt the best. Hr was really high (163 avg), while last run it was 153. Peak hr was 178 and I was at no point really gassed or out of breath. Either I have good respiratory system or I am just in bad shape. I'd bet on the latter. My Suunto M2 has nice zones for different exercise areas. My today's run included 20mins of zone 3 (80-90% of max) and 10mins of above zone 3 (90%+). Even though this was much higher HR run, my run time was only 2min less than last time.

sunnuntai 25. syyskuuta 2011

New PB!

I was late for practice today. Yesterday was UFC 135 headlining Jon Jones vs Rampage Jackson. It was awesome fight and I had to stop watching it at the end of third round. Otherwise I would had been late much more.

I have been thinking about trying longer dive, but I still have so few repetitions with mono so it would not make much sense. As I have done only 50m before with short bi-fins, I wanted to go for 75m. Today we had two lanes and enough people to have safety divers for both lanes. 75m would be big increase, but I should be able to do it. I did few 25m's with mono to get feeling to the water. I did short breath-up by relaxing few mins and three slow and deep breaths. The dive felt really easy, much more comfortable than my 50m's with no breath-up. I was relaxed and felt some lactics on the last 25m. I could had gone further, but I fear it might be too much too soon. I think the best thing would be to increase my max gradually to 100m. Even though I feel I could do much more, it's better motivation for practice to have something to spare for next time.

After this I continued with my normal practice. Mostly I concentrated on doing 25m's with short breaks (2-5 breaths). After a while my feet started to hurt from mono and I switched to short bi-fins. Again back with mono and I did 5x50m. I ended up doing total 70x25m which is quite good amount of repetition. I can do 70-80 laps per week, so my goal of completing 1000x25m should take at least three months. Now I am around 200/1000. So far the progress has been good and I am quite relaxed with mono. I am hoping to establish the basic mono technique to be in muscle memory, so I can concentrate on relaxation and co2 tolerance.

perjantai 23. syyskuuta 2011

Dreaming of Dahab

I really would like to go to Dahab. This might be possible at the end of the year. There's some cheap flights from Helsinki to Sharm el Sheikh and it shouldn't be too bad to travel from there to Dahab. Now things are different than last year. We have small baby to think about and her priorities come first. With small baby it should be okay to travel and it should be quite easy when she's not yet eating any solids. No risk of getting sick from food. I've looked at some really nice videos about freediving in Dahab and it just looks perfect. Depths are mostly out of my reach (like the arch), but I would like to be in shape to have really relaxed diving in beautiful reefs. Okay, I think I can keep dreaming about it.

I didn't do much yesterday. I had short cardio workout and did few holds after it. Not much though. Today was pool practice and I did my normal warmups, 4x 25m and 3x50m. They felt okay. I can go to sunday practice to have a good workout so it was more like relaxing training today. In order to go longer durations in dynamic, I have to concentrate being relaxed also. If weather is good tomorrow, I could go for open water again. Forecast looks a bit bad today.

I also heard, that Anza did two new NR's at Kalamata. 100m depth in CWT and 70m in CNF. That's really awesome performance. Congratulations!

keskiviikko 21. syyskuuta 2011

Breatheology and Niwaki

I made some long awaited purchases from Amazon. I ordered book about Pranayama, Stig Severinsen's Breatheology and Niwaki: Pruning, training and shaping trees the Japanese Way. I actually also ordered some sci-fi books by Iain M. Banks. This order has been long awaiting due to Breatheology is actually quite expensive. But now I will have something to study for the dark Finnish autumn nights.

I woke up 5am today for work. We had day trip by car and soon at afternoon I was really tired. I had short nap and went for a run. I decided not to watch so much my hr and just go how I feel. Pace was much higher than normal but I enjoyed it (until the last 2km). I thought my avg hr had to be around 160, but it was only 156. Peak hr was 183 though. It's been raining all week and it continues rain over the weekend. I don't know if I'll be able to go for open water on saturday.

I am a bit sore from yesterday's yoga. It was a good workout. Tomorrow I plan to do co2 tables or just go for apnea walk training.

tiistai 20. syyskuuta 2011

Short break

I had two days of rest from training. They were not really a rest days due there were lot's of work to be done. Today I hit back to do yoga. Everything felt good and I really pushed it. On the last asanas my legs gave out (Warrior three and twisting half moon), but they always do if I've done everything correctly. I also included some pranayama after doing the asanas. Tomorrow I have early wake-up to work trip again and I have to be up at 5am. Even though it was my third yoga session, I definitely feel the benefits already. I am more flexible and I have much less shoulder tension and back pains. There's a lot of people with flu at my workplace, but I hope to keep healthy.

I've been also following the AIDA 2011 depth competition at Kalamata, Greece. Finnish team is doing awesome! Already two national records!

lauantai 17. syyskuuta 2011

I wonder where that fish did go, a fish a fish a fishy oooh

I organized trip to Kuorinka for today. I sent mail for other members in our dive club, but it seems that either the cold weather or autumn hurries keep even freedivers occupied. So I was diving solo. I started the morning with some light yoga and stretches and headed for the lake. I had quite nice dives keeping dive times under a minute. Water was +13c and I started to notice, that even though I did not feel cold, I felt the water temperature as tension. I really had to concentrate to relax and have enjoyable dives, instead looking at dive time from my D3. Again, there were no fish. I started thinking that the whitefish (siika) should come to shallow around this time. Although it comes when water temp drops to +2-5c so it will take some time. This would be perfect place to spear for some whitefish. Tomorrow I will not be training at all, because it's my daughters christening. It's not so much of a religious thing, but celebrated tradition of name giving.

perjantai 16. syyskuuta 2011

Friday pool

We had friday's practice. The deep pool was occupied with scuba class, but I managed to do some warm-ups in it. I did not feel very comfortable. I am diving much less now that work has started, so maybe development is going a bit backwards. It's only one hour session, but I managed to do 3x50m dynamics and trained turning a bit more. I start to be much more comfortable with mono, so training is going nicely. I just need repetition. If I can do roughly ~100x25m each week, I should have good routine and feeling for dynamics after 10 to 15 weeks. I think after this I can try for my baseline and goal of 100m.

torstai 15. syyskuuta 2011

Quick dip

I did not feel like doing yoga today. I was thinking that maybe I could go for spearing, but it was getting late and I did not have any power left in my light. I actually got quite nice diving light from dealextreme and I have been using it mounted to my speargun. I left my speargun and light home and went for quick dip in my local lake. Visibility was really bad as it has been recently and there were some people giving me looks because it's around +10c outside. Water is nice +15c but they don't know it and with my 5mm Elios it does feel like your regular warm pool.

No vis, no fishes, but I got 15 mins of water time. After I got home I did my statics. One set of frc O2 table and one full lung o2 table with seven holds ending up at 3:30 with 2min rest periods. Recently I've been mostly doing co2 tables or just holds until first contraction. Actually this has lowered my contraction tolerance for max holds. I don't know if I should concentrate on o2 tables or just do 50/50 of co2 and o2. Anyway, I would still need to have clear program set for both types of exercise. Otherwise I'll just find a way to convince myself to do something easy...

keskiviikko 14. syyskuuta 2011

Freediving for babies

We had a baby girl born just six weeks ago. As a proud dad, it has been very interesting for me to see her daily activities even though she likes to keep her things simple: Sleep, poop, eat and on occasion watch tv or listen some good music (!?). We participated info meeting today about swimming for infant babies. They warm up the pool to 32c once a week every saturday morning and we can go swimming there with our baby when she's more than 3 months old. At the info they had presentation about infants natural reflex not to inhale water when submerged. They also described that during apnea what happens to infants physique: heart rate drops, blood pressure rises, there's vasoconstriction forcing blood to brain etc. I realized: this is freediving for babies! That's so cool.  After basic routines you actually train diving with the baby. Most babies seem to enjoy it immensely. I don't know what disciplines they teach, but they showed lot's of babies doing dnf. So I think that's the most popular one. It is said, that to succeed in any sport, it should be started at young age. I think there's no other sport that can be started this young... Very cool indeed.

Today I was again on a work trip. The day was full and intensive. So again I felt restless and I decided to go for a run. And it was raining. It was quite nice and short run again for 30mins with avg hr of 153. Yesterday it was supposed to be my off-day, but before going to sleep I did some statics until first contractions and also some Anuloma Viloma. This helped to relax and I actually slept quite well for the night.

tiistai 13. syyskuuta 2011

Too much coffee

I have been really restless whole day. I think I had too much coffee today at work. There was just too much to do. After work I wanted to go to open water today again, but it was too bad weather. Also there would had been pool practice, but no reserved lanes and only for one hour. So I decided to have off-day and spend time with my family.

Yesterday I did some stretching and tried some Pranayama exercises for first time. I really could not get hand of it, except Anuloma Viloma was easier. I think I'll try to do these as part of my yoga practice. I also did series of O2 table afterwards. I tried longer breath-up and actually did not get to contractions part in each hold. During last 3min hold I kinda of felt just shaking and awful but no real contractions. Maybe the breath-up is just too long?

I have also been looking at some pool suits. There's nice offering of Nero 10k suit, which if I understood correctly, is very similar to Nero Comp suit. These swimskins have been banned in official swimming competitions for giving too good of a results. They suit perfectly for dynamic. Oh, well, they don't have my sizes left.

sunnuntai 11. syyskuuta 2011

Sunday pool

Today we had 2 hours of pool time. This time there were only 4 people using two lanes, so plenty of space. I concentrated on my mono kick and trying to get comfortable with it. I was surprised pleasantly that the mono fits well and I don't get foot pain so quickly as I did before. Mono moves slightly over the foot during kick, so some toe socks might be useful. I did around 50-60 25m runs with short rest times (1-5 breaths). I read about exercise from SplasOz's blog which I tried but could only get up to 6x25m runs (3 breaths). Well, I am just figuring out basic routines with mono, so I have time to try that later. I also did quite many 50meters runs and tried the turn. My turns definitely need practice on it's own. Also I got nice tips from my more experienced co-divers, which is always nice.

This time afterwards I feel like it was a workout. I am not dead tired but from this I did get some training response.

lauantai 10. syyskuuta 2011

Relaxing saturday

Yesterday evening I felt like addict who haven't gotten his fix. This morning after waking up and having breakfast I headed for Kuorinka. I left my speargun home because I don't have permits to this lake. It's just 10km away and one of the larger, clear and deep lake around here. In Finland, especially inland there's difficult to get spearfishing permits as it's compared to torching (tuulastus) and usually you need own permit to each lake.

I was happy about the visibility. It was nice 7-8m. There's about 200meter stretch from shore just nice sandy bottom and 1m deep. There's buoy markers marking the drop and the sandy bottom dives down to 10meters quite instantly. Very nice place for relaxing diving. I kept my dives under a minute, because I was alone. But the dives were relaxing and I definitely got what I came for. I found some old junk like huge cast iron kettle on the bottom. There's also large area of reed growing in the shore where I expected to see some pikes. Weirdest thing was that I saw absolutely no fishes (not even the smallest ones, which can be seen everywhere). I guess the fishes are more at the center of the lake (?!) rather than at the shores. Even with no fish, this dive hit the spot.

perjantai 9. syyskuuta 2011

First pool training

There's one hour slot for freedivers every friday for one hour. We have one lane and today the participation was high (10 ppl). I begun with few relaxing around one minute dives at deep pool (4m) and few frc's. Muscles are sore from this weeks activities and I did not feel really relaxed. I also got tackled by uw rugby player while relaxing at the bottom (!?). Oh, well. No harm done, I used to train MMA few years back.

I did some 25meter warm ups and one 50m. Goal was to get feeling of the mono kick with short stereos. At the end of the hour I did few tries with my mono. This was probably fifth time that I've ever tried mono and it definitely will take time to get used to.

After pool session I dont really feel happy about it. I need much more pool / open water days for each week to progress. After doing diving whole summer almost every day, it almost feels like torture to be able to get 1 hr in the pool for a week. Luckily there's 2 hour training session in sunday at the pool.

I think I definitely need to go to Höytiäinen tomorrow.... Maybe three hours of relaxing spearfishing? I don't care if I can't see squat or it's cold, I just need to go...

torstai 8. syyskuuta 2011

Yoga and running

Today I was on a work trip again. I was back home around 8.30pm (I had luxury of flying, instead of sitting in a train for 10hrs in one day). I decided to go for short run. Last time I went running was spring and I was trying to learn better running technique. I have always been heel runner and it has been bad for my legs (got bad shin splints after few weeks of running). I read about POSE running and tried it out. At the first it felt like hell on my calfs but I think it's getting easier. My running posture is far from anything proper, but atleast moving from heel running to more mid-foot should help to shin problems. Today I just ran for 30mins with avg 154 heart rate. My hr is pretty much always quite high even though I dont feel out of breath. Maybe I am always just out of shape aerobic-wise?

Yesterday I also did yoga practice. My routine resembles fast paced Ashtanga and it definetely feels like a workout. It's my normal routine which I havent done for a while. I felt surprisingly flexible and I could do some of the asanas with ease which I haven't been flexible enough in almost a year (I did more yoga year ago). As I haven't done any other exercising or stretching during the summer, I guess that diving a lot has had positive effect also on my flexibility.

Tomorrow I have pool training after work, so I should be ready to start with dynamic training.

keskiviikko 7. syyskuuta 2011

Dry static training

Yesterday I did some tables again. I did one with following pattern:

2x 1min30sec hold 1min 30sec rest
2x 2min hold 2min rest
2x 2min30sec hold 2min30sec rest

This was fairly easy. After this I did Co2 table with FRC. 1min holds starting from 45 sec and decreasing rest time by 5sec each time. After this I did holds increasing time until first contraction starting from 2:15->3min. Finishing the routine with max attempt. Normally I dont pack, but for this try I did maybe 10 packs. I felt really uncomfortable and just gave up at 3:38 after 30 contractions. For now I am not used to packing and it actually makes me much more tense and contractions start earlier. I believe I can do much better now.

For now I am not using noseclip in any statics and it creates lots of pressure to throat, which actually hurts after session. I checked price for Trygons clip and it's 59EUR, so maybe I have to put it to the shopping list. I would assume that using nose clip and releasing the pressure from epiglottis to noseclip would help the statics a lot.

Today it's yoga's turn.





tiistai 6. syyskuuta 2011

Training planning

Yesterday I worked almost all day. My workload after summer vacation and at the beginning of busy autumn is really high. I finished all necessary stuff for today just around 8pm. Before going to sleep I decided to do simple CO2 table, with 90sec hold and decreasing each recovery time 15secs starting from 2min recovery until just 15sec recovery. This is fairly simple table provided by nice Android app called Apnea Tables. I did similar tables in the beginning of summer. This did not feel much of a traning yet.

I figured that I should try to write some kinda of basic excersise sets, which I could fit to my work schedule without need to plan training session each time. Basic apnea table training can be done in such days, that I am not able to do anything else. Duration should be atleast 40mins, unless I do max static try. I could also try to do some longer table sessions to see if there is any difference (like tables for two hours).

I am sitting in a train from Helsinki at the moment. This would be ideal situation to train tables, but I think other passengers would be concerned of my condition.

During this week I intend to write down my basic training excersise and see if I need to alter them. I should try to include following sessions to my weekly training:
  • Yoga session once a week
  • Pool session training dynamic with mono
  • Pool session training mono technique
  • Running atleast once a week
  • Dry static training doing tables (every day I am not doing any other training)
  • Dry max static training
I have possibility to go to pool max three sessions per week. During work days it won't be possible to do it everyweek, but I should atleast try to go twice a week. I'll try to do diving session to open water once a week, until it gets too cold for me (or the lake freezes). 

This should give me enough flexibility to work around my work trips, but give enought training to have measurable development.

sunnuntai 4. syyskuuta 2011

About freediving, life and everything


I started freediving last spring. I got inspiration for diving couple years ago while I was travelling in coastal areas of Italy and France. I saw few spearos with their gear and thought that might be intresting. When I was young, I had been very enthusthiast snorkler and enjoyed water. This was 20 years a go. After that for some reason I did not like water very much. You could say I didn't like it at all. Idea of swimming in cold Finnish lakes was limited only for quick dip from sauna in very rare occasions, usually when there was something stronger than man warming up my blood. I did my mandatory military service in the beginning of 2002 and there was swimming test included as part of physical training. Minimum requirement was 25 meters in the pool and I just barely made it...

Last year things changed. Me and my wife were travelling in Thailand and Malaysia. For the first time we could take almost two months off from work and do some real backpacking. Before the trip I was thinking about doing some diving and I looked up information about it. I ended up doing my first dive in Ko Lanta, Thailand in a lagoon of five islands (Ko Ha). This was strange experience. There was first some instructions and next we jumped off the boat to "the deep end of the pool". At least in my measure. At the bottom we did the basic drills and off we went to see all the fishes. And there were lots of them...

This got me completely hooked. There was mixture of adrenaline and calmness of the mind which I had never experienced before. I managed to talk my wife over to do the OWD course in Perhenthians, Malaysia. After one week of diving, she was hooked also. We left Perhenthians with some slight sadness and felt that diving would be part of our traveling in future.

I took almost a year before I had chance to get back to diving. While back home I checked local diving club and did not find it really interesting. They seemed to be doing lots of technical diving and stuff I really did not understand. Also diving in murky, sometimes pitch black waters of Finland did not inspire me.

In spring we had a chance to do a week long trip to Spain with group of our friends. I had previously advertised to everyone how great it is and everybody should have ago. I found a local PADI dive shop and arranged some dive sessions for me, some dive tryouts and snorkeling for the rest. Weather was nice but the water was +13c. I guess there were mixed feelings about the snorkeling as there wasn't much to see and it was cold even in 5mm + 7mm shorty which the company provided. There was also flu circling around our friends and I had to cancel night diving which I had planned. I liked the dives, even though it was not the same thing as previously in the Perhenthians. Visibility, water temp and lack of sea life were quite different. I actually ended up with huge argument with the owner of the club. They billed me for all the dives I planned to do and when I could not do them because of the flu I figured that I was entitled to refund. At the end they dug up contract terms that in case of late cancellation they would not refund anything (anything less than 24hrs would be considered late cancellation). I guess they were right, but I felt like shit because of this.

For this trip, I had loaned the Finnish freediving bible (Vapaasukellus) made by Simo Kurra, Kimmo Lahtinen and Ari Nissinen. Little I knew that this would be my guidebook in AIDA**, which I ended up completing just a week a go. Comparable to Umberto Pelizzari's famous Manual of Freediving (although I haven't read it), the book introduced strange concepts of apnea, equalization, psychology and the sport altogether. At this point things looked way to extreme for me (as I did not even swim very well), but the basic steps to start training seemed quite easy and safe. The diving trip in Spain, the freediving book and some bad experiences about local dive company left me thinking. Upon returning back home I looked up again our local dive club and what you know, they also trained freediving! I sent mail to the instructor there and almost immediately got invited to next days training at the pool. I figured that why not go to see it out, even though I really did not know so much about it.

My local lake, Leinonen
Things led to another and after a while I ordered my first wetsuit from Elios. Delivery time was one month and as impatient as always I also bought a cheap'o (39 eur) 3mm wetsuit from local store. This enabled me to start diving in my local lake, which is just 300m from our home. I found that the lake had good vis, it was deep (in my standards) and local freedivers did weekly trips there. I also bought a Omer speargun. Getting the basics of safety I started diving daily. Sometimes spearfishing, sometimes just for fun to look at the fishes. We visited other local lakes and ponds which also were very clear. We did weekly CWT trainings which at the beginning did not feel easy. Thermocline in the beginning of summer was around 8m and temperature after dropped below +10c quite fast.

Almost for two months I dove daily. I also got my 5mm Elios suit which completely changed how I felt during CWT. I also bought Omer Millenium fins and Specialfins mono used. There was possibility to participate for AIDA** course which was organized for the first time. I immediately signed up. We visited first time in old Hammaslahti copper mine which has been renovated for the use of local dive club. It is amazingly clear quarry providing steep underwater cliffs in the best blue water experience I've seen since Perhenthians. There is a silt layer around 10 meters and clears out below 20m. I did my first 25m dive there also during the trip. I read also about FRC and tried it out. In the following sessions I found relaxation and my dive times improved.

Crayfish caught from Leinonen
As a local resident I also had possibility to get crayfish permits. Crayfish is valuated food and catching them is highly regulated. My nearby lake was rumored to have crayfish and I had found some abandoned pods during my spearing trips. I searched also into that if it would be to catch the crayfish by diving. During days I found it very difficult to catch the crayfish as they hide in their holes in the bottom. After getting proper dive light and making first night dives the game changed and we had our first crayfish party. Also I found that local big lake, Höytiäinen contained good population of freshwater mussels. Unlike the crayfish, the clams are to so delicious straight on, but require some preparation (+ lots of butter and garlic). As a enthusiast foodie, trough freediving, I found myself with some most organic and rare ingredients.

Breath-up at Iso-Polvijärvi with our CWT rig.
We had the open water sessions of AIDA** course at the Hammaslahti quarry. We did basic training of FIM and CWT. Most which I was already familiar with. Also some important rescue training was also part of the course. Oh, and did I mention, we were trained and coached by the top athletes and trainers of Finland's national team. This provided awesome opportunity to talk with them about intrique detail of technique, preparation and training. During the two days of intensive freediving I started think about the next year and how I wanted to progress in the sport. I realize that I don't have any real talent or physical abilities, but I really enjoy any sport where you can evolve, develop yourself, learn new things in your own pace without lots of competitiveness. In any case, I would like to get better. There was passing requirement of 14m in the AIDA 2 and the plate was restricted to 20m. I felt relaxed and could do some nice long dives to 20m with quite ease. I also tried my mono for the first time for CWT.

After the course I decided that I want to train dynamic and static during the winter and when there would be  possibility for open water, I would be ready to do some CWT. I still wanted to get an baseline for CWT. Week after finishing AIDA** course, our instructor was willing to do one more trip to the quarry. With knowing the limits of safety divers, the vis and depth of quarry we set plate to 30m. I had been thinking about the dive for few days, thus knowingly setting some pressure for myself. During the preparation I really felt this. My heart rate was high and had trouble relaxing. I did two warm-up's to 13m and to 22m. After this I decided to give it ago. Temperature outside was +7c and water temp was still around +15c to +16c so I was getting chilly. My duck dive felt good, but depth on my mind,  I went too fast. I concentrated on doing freznel and decided not to try any freefall. I had set my D3's depth alarm to 20m but for some reason I did not hear it. Depth, darkness and pressure was starting to get to me and I peeked for the plate. It was just few meters away. I made a hasty turn just beside the plate and started swimming up. My 5mm socks had compressed that fins felt really loose and this surprised me a lot. Just briefly thought crossed my mind that what would happen if I lost one of my fins at this depth. This gave me additional speed. Around 20m of the ascent I felt lactic burning my legs. I made it to to surface feeling success. The dive was not pretty, but I made it. I was definitely out of my comfort zone and this affected a lot to the relaxation and performing at the best. My dive time was just 0:54 so I definitely sprinted. But I had no problem equalizing or with the depth. After a while I kinda reminded myself that in training for a sport you have to cross your comfort zone in regular basis. Next one will be easier.

My hasty 30m CWT
As part of my training and (hopefully) motivation I intend to write to this blog about training and possibly some other stuff involving freediving. In future I promise to keep my posts a bit shorter, but I wanted to provide some background to keep any possible readers interested. In just a year I've have come a long way. During the summer I did over 50 freediving sessions and now I am completely comfortable in quite cold water. I've done 4mins+ of static apnea (haven't really tried the max yet) and learned the important concepts of freediving safety and training. My first goal was to get 30m in CWT for this year and I achieved it. For the winter I would like to achieve 5mins in static and really concentrate on dynamic training which, for now, I aim to do 100m. I have tried my mono only for few times, so I need to learn the basic technique first.