Laney
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quote: Originally posted by Robo C20Let
it depends how deep u go. just under the surface i managed 2 min. about 15 feet down 45 seconds lol
From what I've read it should be the opposite, something to do with the pressure?
Lets not all go practicing drown-proofing in the water please. People die from shallow-blackouts every year doing this shit
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Jed D
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25 seconds here, smoked for too long now
good luck off shore mate, my step dad does it, v.good money considering he only works 6 month of the year when you work it out
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jacko198
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My mate apparently tried to hold his breath as long as his TMNT toy could, in the bath. He ended up passing out
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Ben J
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When i swam alot I used to be able to do over 2mins.
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Seany
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Just tried it 1.56. A lot better than I thought id do. Easier if to breath out a little every twenty seconds or so, stops your lungs feeling liked there going to burst lol.
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Whittie
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1 Min 17
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by mike56gte
quote: Originally posted by Eck
If you don't drown Ach you'll be reet Mr Anderson!
cheers am go need t head along kdy way one night to see this new motor of yours! go for a wee blast
I've not seen your valver in a long time so bash on matey! Will be out at the weekend in it
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
The temp of the water will be a factor as well surely? Also, you'll need to prepare for the heli simulation too
Me and a few mates thought it would be a good idea to jump into a river in april, (we had only just got rid of snow a month before) as soon as each of us dived in it was so cold it made you gasp for air, I had no chance of holding my breath.
We only jumped in once
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Eck
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Me and my mate did the same in November It's so cold that it feels warmer to be in the water than out
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C2RL R
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Do some deep breathing exercises before it and you'll be fine. I just managed over 70 seconds after taking a few deep breaths. You need to stretch your lungs so you can fit more air in.
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Matt L
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bloody hell im crap at this 38seconds is my best
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Ellis
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Honestly don't panic about the BOSIET course, you're under no more than 15-20 seconds if you're quick enough.
You should be more concerned about using the re-breather, it takes a bit of getting used to.
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ashleh
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Managed 2 minutes .
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
1 Min 17
1 Min 20 today
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AK
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yup - you cant fail the BOISET course unless you are a complete mongo.
I just did the T-BOISET (tropical eh!) out here in Brunei and I think I would have learnt more passed out drunk. What a waste of time.
Got to swing on a rope a couple of times though 
Oil & Gas courses - money for old rope! Good if you own a company running these courses. Good if you are getting paid to do these courses. Bad if you have to pay out of your own money.
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Sunz
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01:52
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AK
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oh, just had a wee try 1m 25s
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3CorsaMeal
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just tried but can't do it, how are you meant to stop breathing?
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Ingham
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Around a minute in normal conditions. If I was pressured with a gun pointed at my head.. probably around 5.
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chris_uk
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i managed 1:25 but if id of really pushed i could of gone for 1:30 lol
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Whittie
1 Min 17
1 Min 20 today
1 Min 23 today
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Whittie
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The longest time to hold your breath underwater is 18 min 32.59 sec and was achieved by Karoline Mariechen Meyer (Brazil) at the Racer Academy swimming pool, Florianopolis, Brazil, on 10 July 2009.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_longest_time_someone_held_their_breath#ixzz1YlnKSJRc
Bit to go yet
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by Whittie
1 Min 17
1 Min 20 today
1 Min 23 today
Closed my eyes and just got 1 Min 47
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Mike GSi
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I used to be able to do over 1 min 30 sec but went to the swimming pool the other day and failed to get past 30 secs
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