Basic Freediver ClinicOctober 23 - 24, 2004 in Ottawa, OntarioFreediving is the sport of breath-hold diving, or advanced snorkeling. For hundreds of years people have used freediving techniques as a method of providing themselves with sustenance from the ocean. In recent years the sport of freediving has developed as men and women challenge their abilities in time, depth and distance. Team Canada is one of the Worlds best teams in performance freediving. This proficiency has lead to an emergent community of experts in Canada who are enthusiastic about the advancement of the sport. The basic freediving course is an advanced study of snorkeling and an introduction to fundamental freediving techniques and methods. It covers the aspects of static and dynamic apnea and most importantly, safety and self-rescue skills with a buddy. The course outline is as follows:
Prerequisites:Comfort in the water with limited snorkeling or freediving experience is an asset. Have adequate in-water exposure protection along with mask, fins, snorkel, wetsuit, and weight belt with weights. Timing and depth device are good items to have and use. Be in good medical health. Cost of the program:$295 includes your Basic Freediving Student Manual & Workbook, membership in the Canadian Association of Freediving and Apnea (CAFA) and all pool and classroom and open water instruction. Clinic Dates and Locations:Programs are run over 2 full days 8:00am - 5:00pm
Course InstructorsClinics are taught by the instructors of Performance Freediving along with various members of Team Canada. For any course specific information or bookings, please contact Kirk Krack at 604-862-5868 or email [email protected]. For resource information on freediving, please check out www.freedivecanada.com or www.performancefreediving.com.
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