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Why do freedivers wear long fins? Longer blades move more water per kick, which means fewer kicks, which means less oxygen burned. Efficiency is everything when your air supply is whatever you brought with you.
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The ocean doesn't ask you to be anything. You just sink into it. Freediving taught me that stillness isn't something you find, it's something you become.
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The urge to breathe isn't your body running out of air. It's CO2 building up, knocking on the door, asking if you're still home. You are. You just don't have to answer yet.
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Alex Freediving

Alex Freediving

@alexfreediving.bsky.social

Hi, I’m Alex, a freediving instructor passionate about exploring depths on a single breath. I help others connect with their breath, finding calm in water, and experience freedom beneath the surface.

alexfreediving.com

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Why do freedivers wear long fins? Longer blades move more water per kick, which means fewer kicks, which means less oxygen burned. Efficiency is everything when your air supply is whatever you brought with you.
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The ocean doesn't ask you to be anything. You just sink into it. Freediving taught me that stillness isn't something you find, it's something you become.
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Why do freedivers wear long fins? Longer blades move more water per kick, which means fewer kicks, which means less oxygen burned. Efficiency is everything when your air supply is whatever you brought with you.
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The ocean doesn't ask you to be anything. You just sink into it. Freediving taught me that stillness isn't something you find, it's something you become.
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Why do freedivers wear long fins? Longer blades move more water per kick, which means fewer kicks, which means less oxygen burned. Efficiency is everything when your air supply is whatever you brought with you.
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The ocean doesn't ask you to be anything. You just sink into it. Freediving taught me that stillness isn't something you find, it's something you become.
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The urge to breathe isn't your body running out of air. It's CO2 building up, knocking on the door, asking if you're still home. You are. You just don't have to answer yet.
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Why do freedivers wear long fins? Longer blades move more water per kick, which means fewer kicks, which means less oxygen burned. Efficiency is everything when your air supply is whatever you brought with you.
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The ocean doesn't ask you to be anything. You just sink into it. Freediving taught me that stillness isn't something you find, it's something you become.
0 0 0
The urge to breathe isn't your body running out of air. It's CO2 building up, knocking on the door, asking if you're still home. You are. You just don't have to answer yet.
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Alex Freediving 5d ago
Why do freedivers wear long fins? Longer blades move more water per kick, which means fewer kicks, which means less oxygen burned. Efficiency is everything when your air supply is whatever you brought with you.
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Alex Freediving March 17, 2026
The ocean doesn't ask you to be anything. You just sink into it. Freediving taught me that stillness isn't something you find, it's something you become.
1
Alex Freediving March 17, 2026
The urge to breathe isn't your body running out of air. It's CO2 building up, knocking on the door, asking if you're still home. You are. You just don't have to answer yet.
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