PFI FREE-DIVER COURSE.
$3,200.00
This program teaches fundamental freediving techniques. It allows you to comfortably enjoy the aquatic world to depths of up to 20 m/66 ft. You will also practice static apnea. This helps develop your breath-holding abilities and in-water comfort.
Book NowYOUR PFI FREE-DIVER COURSE WILL COVER FUNDAMENTAL TOPICS SUCH AS:
- Essential safety procedures for breath-holding at the Free-diver level
- Proper breathing techniques for free-diving and snorkeling
- Confined water skill development i.e., static apnea
- Open water skill development i.e., techniques for depth diving
- Equalization for depth diving
- Equipment for free-diving and snorkeling
- The fundamental physics and physiology of free-diving; understand what happens to your body at depth
Boat fees for ocean sessions are included in price.
more information below in FAQ's...
FAQs
- How long is the course?
- 2 days
- What's the structure of the days?
- Saturday morning classroom theory 8:00 am - 12:00 noon
- Saturday afternoon pool session 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
- Sunday morning ocean 8:00 am - 12:00 noon
- What's the cost of the course?
- $3,200.00 which includes:
- Personalized instruction from highly trained free-diving specialists.
- A student-to-instructor ratio of no more than 6:1
- Classroom sessions with detailed knowledge development taught by free-diving experts
- Confined water sessions
- Open water sessions
- Hands-on experience with specialty free-diving equipment
- Certification card
- Boat costs
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- Do I need to be able to dive deep to do the course?
- No, the course is made to teach you to dive so you don’t need to be at any advanced levels of diving ability. What we require is you need to be able to swim, thread water comfortably and have overall water comfort. It is also highly preferred that you have experience using basic snorkeling gear such as a mask and snorkel.
- General good health and fitness.
- What equipment do I need?
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Mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit or at least some kind of exposure protection. Weightbelt if you have a wetsuit. Timing device (such as waterproof watch or stopwatch) or a free-dive computer.
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Mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit or at least some kind of exposure protection. Weightbelt if you have a wetsuit. Timing device (such as waterproof watch or stopwatch) or a free-dive computer.
- What does this course teach?
- Essential safety procedures for breath-holding at the Free-diver level
- Proper breathing techniques for free-diving and snorkeling
- Confined water skill development i.e., static apnea
- Open water skill development i.e., techniques for depth diving
- Equalization for depth diving
- Equipment for free-diving and snorkeling
- The fundamental physics and physiology of free-diving; understand what happens to your body at depth
Up to a depth of 66 feet
- Is this course for you?
- You’re interested in learning the fundamental techniques of freediving
- You’re new to freediving and wish to get your best start in the sport the right way. Or you have been diving a while and are ready to take your diving to the next level safely.
- You typically dive in the shallows
- You want to dive safely
- You want to hold your breath longer
- You want to dive deeper