For most of us humans, the aquatic dance is the same. We dive into a pool or a lake or an ocean, perhaps hold our breath for a few seconds as we swim underwater, and then surface to blessed oxygen.
Holding their breath for minutes at a time, plunging to incredible depths — the extreme sport of freediving is growing in popularity as more and more Montrealers look to push their bodies to the limit ...
If you like to hold your breath underwater, freediving could be for you. It’s an extreme sport where athletes challenge themselves to dive as deep as they can without any supplemental oxygen or dive ...
It’s tough to find a better freediver on this planet than Martin Stepanek. “If you’re going to play this game long enough, you will black out; you will have to help somebody that’s unconscious,” said ...
Join me on a 3-day adventure of kayak fishing, freediving, and camping! We hunted abalone and UNI before the season closed, caught perch with a speargun, and explored some amazing spots. Freediving ...
It’s the first Monday in October and the weather gods have been kind, says Hongkonger Kenze Leung – the clear, calm waters and bright sunny skies are ideal for freediving. “Visibility improves after ...