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The blood shift or why is the thorax of the apnetist not crushed in a deep dive?

The blood shift or why is the thorax of the apnetist not crushed in a deep dive?

by Jordi Sarola | May 20, 2020 | Sports Apnea

The question is: why is a breath-diver or apneist not crushed by pressure when he deeps more than 50 meters? In the decade of 50s the Physiologists believed that if somebody was descending more than this depth any body would be crushed or burst. On August 15th, 1961...
NIRS, sport, anthropometry and food: freediving Project

NIRS, sport, anthropometry and food: freediving Project

by Jordi Sarola | Mar 26, 2020 | Sports Apnea

The freediving Project #nirsapneaproject is a research study that aims to provide knowledge of the regulatory mechanisms induced by sports Apnea through the observation of brain and muscle oxygen flows in trained athletes and relating variables such as training, body...

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