Into the deep: Freediving with a world record holder

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Pierre Frolla is retired from competition, but he is still frighteningly fit, casually swimming down about nine metres to point out an octopus.

It was hard to know what to expect. I’d agreed to an “Introduction to Freediving” with Pierre Frolla, multiple world record holder, and details were scant.The Big Blue

Frolla, who can hold his breath for almost eight minutes, has freedived with huge and dangerous creatures. “It is when you have totally nothing, just your body. You go down with your body under the water, you hold the rope and you go down like that: no fins, no mass, nothing. It’s the purest discipline of freediving.”Frolla, 47, set a world record of 80 metres in that category in 2001 and, in variable weight , he achieved 123 metres three years later.

My head began to explode at the three-metre mark ... after a few more goes and a lot of clicking of ears, I made it closer to five metres. “It’s all down to how well you can equalise your ears,” Frolla explains. But it takes more than one lesson to master the art of equalisation.

 

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