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- Q2858351 subject Q8471848.
- Q2858351 abstract "No-limits apnea is an AIDA International freediving discipline in which the freediver descends and ascends with the method of his or her choice. Often, a heavy metal bar or "sled" grasped by the diver descends fixed to a line, reaching great depths. The most common ascension assistance is via inflatable lifting bags or vests with inflatable compartments, which surface rapidly. The dives may be performed head-first or feet-first.This form of diving is considered extremely dangerous by diving professionals; the various organizations that organize and promote breath-hold activities have not officially recognized no limits apnea, given that they’re not willing to deal with the consequent dangers. No-limits apnea has claimed the lives of several divers.".
- Q2858351 wikiPageExternalLink www.aida-international.org.
- Q2858351 wikiPageExternalLink self-contained_diving_apnea.html.
- Q2858351 wikiPageExternalLink world-record.html.
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- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q2657602.
- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q368275.
- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q3709266.
- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q392409.
- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q41.
- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q78736.
- Q2858351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8471848.
- Q2858351 comment "No-limits apnea is an AIDA International freediving discipline in which the freediver descends and ascends with the method of his or her choice. Often, a heavy metal bar or "sled" grasped by the diver descends fixed to a line, reaching great depths. The most common ascension assistance is via inflatable lifting bags or vests with inflatable compartments, which surface rapidly.".
- Q2858351 label "No-limits apnea".