Sara Campbell's Deep Breath Freediving Feat PDF
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Sara Campbell takes a deep breath and dives into the sea, becoming a world champion freediver. Freediving is a dangerous sport, but Sara masters it after years of practice, achieving world records. She also leads a busy life with environmental campaigns and a TV show.
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Sara Campbell takes a final deep breath and dives into the sea. She goes down into the blue water and carries on going down... and down. Soon, the people on the surface can’t see her any more. She doesn’t have an air tank, just a wetsuit, goggles and a monofin - a large flipper that makes her look l...
Sara Campbell takes a final deep breath and dives into the sea. She goes down into the blue water and carries on going down... and down. Soon, the people on the surface can’t see her any more. She doesn’t have an air tank, just a wetsuit, goggles and a monofin - a large flipper that makes her look like a modern-day mermaid. Sara is a world champion freediver and uses only one breath to take her as deep as she can go and back again to the surface! She holds four world records and a world championship gold medal. Freediving is one of the world’s most dangerous sports. On the way down, a freediver’s lungs shrink to the size of a lemon and on the way back they double in size. But to Sara, all this comes naturally. After years of practising yoga and meditation, she can hold her breath for over five minutes and her lungs are larger than other women her size. Sara feels completely comfortable underwater. “I just jump in and feel terrific. There are no distractions. Dogs aren’t barking, phones aren’t ringing, and nobody is making noise next door. It’s totally silent.” Sara has a busy life and loves every minute of it. She’s presenting a TV show, planning environmental campaigns, and training to set a new world record!