jamesadele
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Hi Guys
Had a great response to my last question so thought I would see what peoples thoughts are on this question.
I have read that practising equalization in the days before a dive can make equalization easier and more controllable.
I have no problem equalising right now but have yet to go very deep anyway so this is just a theory question.
Now I know that obviously with practise of anything, you will become more proficient at it but my question is:
Does it have any biological effects? E.g. you do bicep curls your bicep gets bigger and stronger. If you do equalisation practice by blowing in to your closed off nose does it promote the use of the muscles in the throat where the eustation tube is. Is there a muscle that seals off the eustation tube that can be controlled better with practice?
Thanks for any insight
Had a great response to my last question so thought I would see what peoples thoughts are on this question.
I have read that practising equalization in the days before a dive can make equalization easier and more controllable.
I have no problem equalising right now but have yet to go very deep anyway so this is just a theory question.
Now I know that obviously with practise of anything, you will become more proficient at it but my question is:
Does it have any biological effects? E.g. you do bicep curls your bicep gets bigger and stronger. If you do equalisation practice by blowing in to your closed off nose does it promote the use of the muscles in the throat where the eustation tube is. Is there a muscle that seals off the eustation tube that can be controlled better with practice?
Thanks for any insight