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DEEP SPEARFISHING MASTER CLASS
ONLINE COURSE WITH GIACOMO DEMOLA
Nowadays by surfing the web you can find whatsoever type of info about spearfishing and despite the great effort made by many top players to convey the message that an adequate course is the safest way to practice this sport, many still go for a DIY approach just a s
TECHNICAL ADVICES
SPEARFISHING LIGATURES AND KNOTS
VIDEO TUTORIALS
Those shown in these two videos are the most common knots used for spearfishing. They represent the basis for handle a speargun. We will show the constrictor knot to secure the eyelets in the bands, the knot to create the eyelets and the slip knot to create the loading handle for the
STIRRUPS FOR SPEARGUNS MIDLAND GO PRO AND UNDERWATER CAMERAS Building up a stirrup to mount a camera on your own speargun is actually a very personal artwork, designed on the basis of one's own needs and speargun model. 1. Materials should be as light in weight as possible like aluminum or Plexiglas 2. Speargun must be usable even if you do not mount the camera on. So if the stirrup is mounted directly on the gun it has to be very small. It happens very often that battery goes down or for several reasons you don't bring the camera with you then it would be nice to have not such an encumbrance (and maybe even heavy) if you do not have to film. 3. A good stirrup should also allow the camera to be interchangeable on all the spearguns you have, as when you are in the water it often happens you need to change gun. However not all spearos have for example the same model of speargun for the length 75cm, 90cm and 110cm so it is better to adopt an A+B solution. By adopting such a solution you have to create a small support fixed on each speargun that ends with the same kind of joint on which the stirrup itself is connected. This way while you are in the water the stirrup and the camera remain together all the time see article. 4. Joints should be easily opened in the water with gloves so knobs should substitute bolts, screws or gull wings. Furthermore, it would be smart to tie up, perhaps with nylon, the knob to the stirrup or the camera in order to avoid losing it in the water during changes. On the basis of the aspects you can find below a selection of the best stirrups available on the net:
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Inox steel stirrup to mount Midland xtc 200 or underwater camera cases. GimanSUB produces several stirrup models: GIMANSUB spearguns, C4 carbon arbaletes, OMER Cayman, universal ones for woodenspearguns, etc. Dimensions and shape do not obstacle the speargun cocking and allow the camera a good visual without affecting the pointing. Their weight is about 40gr (according to the model).
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Inox steel stirrup with articulated arm Inox steel stirrup with snap articulated arm that allows you to bring down the camera while cocking the arbalete. Although it is characterized by the A+B solution (support pic.2 and articulated arm) it is very lightwheight, only 60gr. Inox steel stirrup with screw/unscrew system. Inox steel stirrup with screw and unscrew system able to let the arm on which you mount the cam to rotate 360°. The support (pic 2) should be drilled as indicated by points A and B according to the speargun you intend to use. The arm 1 should be screwed into the part 2 and then locked with the part 3. Although it is characterized by the A+B solution (support pic.2 and articulated arm) it is very lightwheight, only 60gr For any info write to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Inox steel stirrup for Merou arbaletes This stirrup has been designed for merou spearguns only, that are equipped with an extractable sternum support. Should you have more than one merou speargun you can easily switch the camera form one to the other even in water.
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GUIDE TO FREEDIVINGINTRODUCTION TO BREATHING FOR FREEDIVING
BY MARCO VALLARINO
A lot has already been said and written about breathing, as it has always been the object of several studies through time
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS
BY MARCO VALLARINO
PHYSIOLOGY
In order to keep living our cells need the oxygen, available in the air we breath and that the body takes constantly and cy
BREATHING EXERCISES
BY MARCO VALLARINO
USUAL RESPIRATORY SCHEMAS
Usually in quiet breathing, the diaphragm is the only muscle to work, while in the middle breathing it works together
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