the brown mullet wrote:
be carefull boys and dont push to hard with the training,we have already lost one diver this year training in a pool. simple swimming laps help. lately myself and some mates have been training in a 25m pool,mostly swimming laps,but we do break it up with one bloke watching while the others swim 25 under water holding our breath then swim back and have a breather. brett and badger would be good blokes to talk to about this type of stuff. be safe
personally i dont do any pool training, so all i can suggest is to; really listen to what brown mullet has suggested here BE SAFE, WATCH YOUR MATES AND NEVER EVER EVER EVER PUSH THE LIMITS ON YOUR OWN.....EVER!....EVER!
i dont think brett does any pool work either, but im sure he'd have a similar view of watching out for your mates 100% of the time, and just working on your recovery. as ray powell stated 'spearfishing is about multiple/many dives during the day, this differs from training up for one or two big dive as a pure freediver would'. going for the greatest distance is a freediving training regime compared to a spearo who may need to hit the bottom 20, 30, 40 -60 -80 + times during the day and recover as soon as possible. different menatality and physiology.