Horace Hayne Bartee has written: 'A cinematographical analysis of twisting about the longitudinal axis when performers are free of support' -- subject(s): Diving, Human mechanics, Kinesiology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Diving
Christopher Wayne Dueker has written: 'Scuba diving in safety and health' -- subject(s): Diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Scuba diving, Safety measures, Scuba diving, Skin diving
Alessandro Marroni has written: 'Il medico sott'acqua' -- subject(s): Diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Scuba diving, Scuba diving, Submarine medicine
Peter B. Bennett has written: 'The physiology and medicine of diving and compressed air work' -- subject(s): Deep diving, High pressure (Science), Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Deep diving, Physiological effect, Submarine medicine 'The Physiology and Medicine of Diving' 'To the very depths' -- subject(s): Anesthesiologists, Divers Alert Network, Divers, Biography
John Lippmann has written: 'Deeper into diving' -- subject(s): Decompression (Physiology), Deep diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Deep diving 'The diving emergency handbook' -- subject(s): First aid in illness and injury, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Scuba diving injuries, Treatment
Outline the physiological effects of exercise in water (Use dot point
Gaspare Albano has written: 'Principles and observations on the physiology of the scuba diver' -- subject(s): Deep diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Deep diving, Submarine medicine
Free diving is diving without scuba. Skin diving means diving without a wetsuit or scuba. Since you can free dive without a wetsuit they can be the same thing but they are not necessarily always the same thing.
With all medicines it is best to check with your health care professional (GP, pharmacist etc) whether it is safe to dive on. Having done a quick check on the Internet for the side effects of Topomax it doesn't appear to have any physiological effects which may impede diving BUT it does mention effects on concentration and diving which may make diving unsafe. For this reason, please check with your health care professional to see if any symptoms you have may affect your diving. Depending what country you live in, you may find it easier to pop in to a pharmacist and ask them rather than making a doctor's appointment. Either way it is always best to understand the effects of medication fully before you undertake activities such as diving.
William W. Schroeder has written: 'Dispersion and impact of Mobile River system waters in Mobile Bay, Alabama' -- subject(s): Salinity, Stream measurements 'University guide for diving safety' -- subject(s): Deep diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Deep diving, Safety measures
Inability to move.
One can go to take free diving lessons through Australian Freediving Academy and Open Freediving course in United Kingdom. Free diving is also available at a South Florida diving school.