It seems that age has no mark able effect on the ability to freedive. If anything the older the diver gets the better they dive. Most of the world records are held by divers that are in their late 30 to early forties. The reason likely being that with age people learn to control the way their mind works. They are more able to maintain a relaxed state of mind. This is not always the case but it is in many instances. Over all what effects freedivers ability to perform is training. First being taught by a good instructor, and then learning and training on your own accord with a good training buddy. Long story short, age does not seem to have a profound effect on freediving performance.
Dean
AIDA instructor
www.worldoffreediving.com
British Freediving Association was created in 1999.
Extreme Contact - 2000 Freediving Animals was released on: USA: 10 August 2000
Herbert Nitsch is an Austrian freediver who is the current freediving world record champion and has held world records in all of the eight freediving disciplines. He freedived to a record setting 253.2 meters (831 feet) on June 6, 2012.
One can go to take free diving lessons through Australian Freediving Academy and Open Freediving course in United Kingdom. Free diving is also available at a South Florida diving school.
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