The Complete Guide | Hands Free Equalization In Freediving

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
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    Hands free equalization (BTV, VTO) is referring to the ability and the skill to maintain the eustachian tubes open and constantly pressurized, in order to keep the ear drum in a neutral position. That way you don't have to pinch your nose when freediving as you are going deeper.
    The advantage of this technique in freediving is that you can keep your hands above you when descending and wear a mask, abolishing the need to wear a nose clip.
    Alchemy partner, Luca Malaguti, an experienced freediver & instructor, looks into the technique, its uses and shares his tips on how it can be achieved.
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:24 What Is Hands Free Equalization?
    00:57 Why Is It Important?
    01:17 How Can It Be Achieved?
    04:09 Exercises
    05:45 Physiology & Anatomy
    06:55 Does Gear Help?
    09:30 Underwater Photography
    11:07 Spearfishing
    12:35 Tip #1
    13:19 Tip #2
    14:32 Tip #3
    15:22 So?
    Presented by Luca Malaguti
    Edited by Roni Essex
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