Freediving: Alice Hickson & Adam Drzazga named 2019 National Pool Champs!.
Blue Water Team took Gold in Uk National Championship .
http://www.scubaverse.com/freediving-alice-hickson-adam-drzazga-named-2019-national-pool-champs/?fbclid=IwAR0tOhx6-rzwx3WPoNra3bDSDFJjke8XX1-yIJD3njXzs0gZcCaEZSKIF04
POLISH DIVERS SCOOP THE POOL IN BRISTOL.
Blue Water Team took Gold for the 4rd year in Uk National Championship .
https://divernet.com/2019/03/14/polish-divers-scoop-the-pool-in-bristol/?fbclid=IwAR1gj2PN5hQRJB96m-aBq7igyxt_vqHXvIKYS3XsdcRIUwHQ7IqHDH2O730
A write-up of the 2018 Bristol Freediving Competition incorporating the BFA National Freediving Championships - 33 athletes and 27 new personal bests!
Words by Beci Ryan, Photo by Daan Verhoeven
For more details please clink links below
https://www.facebook.com/britishfreediving/posts/610436955969359
UK Freedivers Adam Drzazga and Beci Ryan were the respective male and female winners in the National Freediving Championships, run by the British Freediving Association (BFA) as part of the third Bristol Blue Freediving Competition.
Blue Water Team took Gold for the 3rd year in Uk National Championship .
http://www.divernet.com/home-diving-news/p322027-freediving-pbs-abound-in-bristol.html
MERMAIDS IN lONDON!
Blue Water Team wos invited as a main speaker and safety to London First Mermaid Convention.
We hade a pleasure to teach Journalists from Metro basics Mermaids skills and introuce them to world of Freediving .
For more details please clink links below
POLISH DIVERS SCOOP THE POOL IN BRISTOL.
Blue Water Team took Gold for the 4rd year in Uk National Championship .
https://divernet.com/2019/03/14/polish-divers-scoop-the-pool-in-bristol/?fbclid=IwAR1gj2PN5hQRJB96m-aBq7igyxt_vqHXvIKYS3XsdcRIUwHQ7IqHDH2O730
A write-up of the 2018 Bristol Freediving Competition incorporating the BFA National Freediving Championships - 33 athletes and 27 new personal bests!
Words by Beci Ryan, Photo by Daan Verhoeven
For more details please clink links below
https://www.facebook.com/britishfreediving/posts/610436955969359
UK Freedivers Adam Drzazga and Beci Ryan were the respective male and female winners in the National Freediving Championships, run by the British Freediving Association (BFA) as part of the third Bristol Blue Freediving Competition.
Blue Water Team took Gold for the 3rd year in Uk National Championship .
http://www.divernet.com/home-diving-news/p322027-freediving-pbs-abound-in-bristol.html
MERMAIDS IN lONDON!
Blue Water Team wos invited as a main speaker and safety to London First Mermaid Convention.
We hade a pleasure to teach Journalists from Metro basics Mermaids skills and introuce them to world of Freediving .
For more details please clink links below
Blue Water Freediving Team attended the first ever Bristol Blue Freediving competition this weekend. The competition was great, it was well organised, ran very smoothly and had a lovely atmosphere
We manage to secure 1st place for mens and 3rd for women over all intervievs and videos below stay tuned more to come
Ware freediver Adam Drzazga has won double gold at the BFA UK National Pool Championships held in Manchester.
Drzazga, and his partner and coach, Shirley Turner, run the Blue Water Freediving School, and have both represented Great Britain at international events.
Ware couple set to team up for GB at freediving world championships HOLDING THEIR BREATH FOR GB: Ware freedivers Adam Drzazga and Shirley Turne
www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/Ware-freediver-wins-double-gold-national/story-29257844-detail/story.html
Freediving Display.By Blue Water Freediving School in Ware .
https://twitter.com/WareLido/status/485517240297881600/photo/1Thanks to our team
Shirley,Lubos Svorad,Peter Kopec
Blue Water Freediving School on our latest project withBBC
in documentary about oxygen consumption in mammals. Please see links below.
Man v seal: How we compare with our marine cousins
Scientists from the University of Liverpool have published research that explains how marine mammals, including seals and whales, hold their breath for so long.
The research reveals how the oxygen-storing capacity of mammals muscles has been changed by millions of years of evolution.
The videos above show how a highly trained free-diver compares in breath-holding ability to a common seal
Freediver reveals breath-holding secrets13 June 2013
An international team of scientists has discovered how marine mammals store such vast amounts of oxygen in their muscles.
It is a key adaptation that lets them hold their breath for far longer than humans.
Scientists would now like to find out if their discovery might shed light on how people who can hold
their breath for several minutes achieve this feat.