I am the king of cold water diving:
Scuba 35 minutes in a wetsuit in 30 F water (-1C)
Ice scubadiving in a Bare artic wetsuit (7 + 7)
One of the reasons I am so tough is that I train myself. In the winter time, my thermostat is set at 65 F (16C). I haven't zipped up a winter jacket in decades. My showers are in lukewarm water.
Recetly, I have found why I may be more tolerant to cold. My fat percentage is 20.4%. In a male, fat is set between 10-20%. I should therefore reduce my body fat by 5-7%.
Over the years, my body has found a way to protect me against cold by building a layer of fat. Now, I am curious to find out if, by reducing my fat content, my tolerance to cold will diminish.
I will now raise my thermostat a few degrees, wear thicker underwear and dive in a dry to see if my body will reduce its fat content when it no longer is stressed out by the cold.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
The secret to my dives in cold water
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