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In this excerpt from her new memoir, Fetishized, writer Kaila Yu finds peace with her identity through freediving.
Humans have a long history of diving to forage from the seabed and today elite freedivers are reaching greater depths than ever. Some researchers argue humans belong in the sea.
The sport, which involves diving deep underwater without a dive tank or other breathing apparatus, is growing in popularity among harbour city fitness fans. Searches for ‘best freediving fins ...
In fact, humans have been freediving for thousands of years, mainly to gather food and resources from the ocean floor. For ...
Just 1 breath: Pursuit of freediving records, fame pushes underwater athletes to the limit Freedivers face blackouts, lung squeezes and death on journey to breaking records, gaining recognition ...
Dive into the thrilling world of spearfishing and freediving as we explore an adventurous underwater escapade to find the ...
Freediving gaining traction among fitness enthusiasts, particularly women Freediving is a sport gaining traction among fitness enthusiasts, particularly women, who are seeking a sense of freedom.