What is pascal free diver?

Pascal Berger is a Swiss free diver who has set multiple world records in various disciplines of free diving. He was born on April 9, 1975, and started free diving at the age of 23. He was a professional snowboarder before pursuing free diving. Pascal has achieved world records in three different disciplines of free diving - Constant Weight No Fins (CNF), Free Immersion (FIM), and Variable Weight (VWT).

In 2008, he set the world record for the Free Immersion discipline by diving to a depth of 87 meters in a single breath. He also set the world record for the Variable Weight discipline by diving to a depth of 140 meters in 2012. Pascal's latest achievement was in 2014 when he set a world record for the Constant Weight No Fins discipline by diving to a depth of 87 meters.

Pascal is known for his training and preparation techniques, which include a combination of physical and mental exercises. He has also authored a book titled 'Deep - Freediving, Renunciation, and the Power of the Inner Self,' which focuses on his journey as a free diver and includes insights into his training and preparation techniques. Today, Pascal is considered one of the top free divers in the world and is an inspiration to many aspiring free divers.