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I'm half asleep working on my day off. So excuse me if this is weird. But I'm bored at work.
Gymnasts are pretty muscular as a side effect from their training. Dancers tend to look great and have muscular legs due to their craft. Hockey players have non human cardio. There's many other examples, but you get it.
Well, last night I was at my Jiu Jitsu training and I was able to control my breathing pretty well even though my cardio, while decent, has much to be desired. After about 2-4 dives I feel like my lungs get a bit of a workout from controlling my buoyancy around reefs, navigating through wrecks and swim throughs, and taking pictures.
Do you feel better breathing control is a side effect that comes with scuba diving?
I wonder if patience increases also, since everything is done slowly underwater.
What are your thoughts on this?
Gymnasts are pretty muscular as a side effect from their training. Dancers tend to look great and have muscular legs due to their craft. Hockey players have non human cardio. There's many other examples, but you get it.
Well, last night I was at my Jiu Jitsu training and I was able to control my breathing pretty well even though my cardio, while decent, has much to be desired. After about 2-4 dives I feel like my lungs get a bit of a workout from controlling my buoyancy around reefs, navigating through wrecks and swim throughs, and taking pictures.
Do you feel better breathing control is a side effect that comes with scuba diving?
I wonder if patience increases also, since everything is done slowly underwater.
What are your thoughts on this?