Advanced breath holds — MHT (max hold training)

Build CO2 and O2 tolerance with progressive maximum breath holds — used by elite freedivers and now applied to sport.

Why it works

Maximum tolerable breath holds after exhale produce the strongest chemoreceptor training signal because they take the practitioner to the edge of their CO2 tolerance. Repeated exposure to this edge — without crossing into hypoxic blackout — shifts the threshold outward over weeks. This is the same stimulus elite freedivers use to extend hold times from 2 minutes to 8+.

How to do it

  1. Only attempt after 4-6 weeks of breath-hold walks and BOLT-score tracking — this is not a beginner practice.
  2. Lie supine, relax every muscle. Take a slow nasal breath in, exhale fully through the nose.
  3. Pinch the nose and hold. Note when the first urge to breathe appears, then the first diaphragm contraction.
  4. Release at the diaphragm contraction, not beyond. Never hold to blackout or beyond strong distress.
  5. Never practise in water or alone until you are trained and supervised.

Evidence

Breath-hold training protocols in freediving research demonstrate reliable improvements in spleen contraction (autotransfusion of red blood cells) and chemoreceptor sensitivity. These are well replicated physiological findings. (observational)

Freediving-derived research may not translate directly to brief sport-performance holds; maximum holds carry real hypoxia risk and must never be performed alone or near water.

Sources

  • Schagatay et al. (2000), the role of the spleen in human diving response, European Journal of Applied Physiology

Common mistake

Attempting maximum holds before developing a CO2 tolerance baseline — the first diaphragm contraction feels overwhelmingly urgent for beginners and they panic, defeating the purpose.

Practice this with IX Coach

IX Coach gates this practice behind a demonstrated BOLT score above 25 seconds and three weeks of breath-hold walk completion, then guides each hold with a timer and distress check-in.

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