mental visualisation in freediving


I arrived early at the pool. For some reason I decided to lay down and relax on a bench close to the water. I felt this calmness that I feel at home when I meditate and now it was like the whole place was more friendly and open to me. I visualised how I swam slowly and relaxed for the whole length of the pool, close to the bottom. Then I decided to do an apnea walk at the side of the pool to see how far I could walk, that proved to be 75 meters. We did the usual warm up in the pool and I was a bit surprised when the coach told us to do a 8 x 50 dynamic apnea since the longest we have dived so far is 25 meters. I get a reaction of panic very shortly into my dive and I have no clue on how to manage the whole length. Then this sensation fades away and I do 20 more meters without problems and then I want to see how much more I have to go. As soon as I see the finishing line, far away in the distant, I get depressed. I decides to hang in there until I get some signs of the breathing reflex. All of a sudden I am at the end of the basin and I am happy that I made it. Then it struck me that this is just 1 out of 8. With some struggle I made 7 more and I am quite surprised that it was possible !

I think it helped a little bit that I visualised the dive beforehand. I think it also helped that I watched quite a few videos on youtube with freediving. I got a tip, increasing the amplitude of my dolphin kick, and as soon as I followed that I got a better flow.

2 comments so far

  1. Martin Qvist on

    Where do you practice freediving? I’m not aware of any freediving clubs in the Copenhagen area?

    Best wishes

  2. johan flod on

    The club is pretty new and this is a temporary homepage. You have contact info in the bottom of the page.

    http://www.hornshire.com/kfk/


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