Shallow water blackout is a potentially deadly consequence of prolonged, repetitive breath-holding underwater. It can strike swimmers of all ages and levels of fitness. Anything from a hypoxic training set, to free diving, to a breath-holding contest underwater, can cause shallow water blackout.
I interviewed Rob Sleamaker of Vasa, the company behind the Swim Trainer and the Erg. Rob had a compelling story to tell about shallow water blackout and hopes to raise awareness about this very important issue. Our interview was featured in SwimSwam today. Hope you will take the time to read and spread the word. Thanks!
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Check out my three-part series on shallow water blackout, a potentially fatal loss of consciousness triggered by hyperventilation and prolonged breath-holding. Featured on SwimSwam and sponsored by Vasa. An important read for all swimmers and coaches.
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Check out my three-part series on shallow water blackout, a potentially fatal loss of consciousness triggered by hyperventilation and prolonged breath-holding. Featured on SwimSwam and sponsored by Vasa. An important read for all swimmers and coaches.
Part 1: swimswam.com/.../
Part 2: swimswam.com/.../
Part 3 : swimswam.com/.../