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after hiperventilation i can hold my breath much longer.it about three and half minutes
because you just can
Apart from the ability to close their nostrils, seals hold their breath pretty much like you and I - simply by not breathing.
No, they have the ability to hold their breath for long periods of time. (ie. whales, dolphins, etc.)
Voluntary hyperventilation depresses the respiratory center via the decrease in partial pressure of carbon dioxide which raises cerebrospinal fluid pH. Repeated deep breaths 5-10 times in rapid succession will allow you to hold your breath for a longer period.
Because hyperventilation clears out more of the carbon dioxide out of your system, and it's the build-up of CO that controls your breathing reflex. Do note that hyperventilating is a Bad Idea, particularly when diving. Lack of oxygen is what knocks you unconscious, but it's the build up of CO which forces you to breathe.
Its ability to hold its breath and its paddle shaped tail.
Factors that affect your ability to hold your breath include lung capacity, fitness level, breath-holding technique, tolerance to carbon dioxide buildup, and overall health. Additionally, factors like stress, anxiety, and environmental conditions can also influence breath-holding abilities.
Hold Your Breath was created in 2008.
No lions don't hold their breath.
How do you hold your breath longer underwater? Applying a few of these tips should help: remain relaxed and calm visualize yourself holding your breath longer don’t eat before holding your breath perform deep breathing to increase your diaphragm incorporate O2 tables into your training incorporate CO2 tables into your training let little breaths escape at a time don’t stop training to improve breath holding ability shrinkme.org/guysBreathingChallenge
No but he can hold his breath for hoursNo lions don't hold their breath