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Title: "The Truth About Submersion Times in Underwater Hockey" Description: In this video, Lucky Meisenheimer and his co-authors John and Jake Meisenheimer share insights from their research on submersion times in underwater hockey. If you've never heard of underwater hockey, you're not alone! Lucky gives a quick overview of this unique sport, which has been around since 1954 and is played globally. Contrary to popular belief, underwater hockey does not involve players holding their breath for long periods. Through their study, which measured over 2,000 submersion times, they found that players are typically underwater for an average of just 11 seconds—far less than the 2-3 minutes some people believe. Their findings challenge the misconception that underwater hockey is an extreme apneic sport, showing it's more comparable to competitive swimming than free diving. With no recorded instances of shallow water blackout drownings in the sport's history, the research highlights that underwater hockey is safe, requiring breath control but not prolonged breath-holding. Tune in to learn more about how this fascinating sport works and why it’s safer than you might think! Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction & Research Team 0:30 - What is Underwater Hockey? 1:45 - Misconceptions About Submersion Times 2:30 - Study Findings 3:10 - Conclusion: Not an Extreme Apneic Sport Tags: #UnderwaterHockey #ApneicSport #Research #ShallowWaterBlackout #BreathControl