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Old May 2nd, 2007
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Re: freediving certification?

Fonduesettee - Freediver Reporting Agency of Canada (FRAC)

Yes, taking a course is a great idea. But there are many accomplished and experienced freedivers who learned from the community or by their own abilities to think ahead. All have their specific advantages and pitfalls.

But imposing a legal requirement to take a breath and dive underwater is simply totalitarian. And, anyway, I'm exempt from FRAC or any such organization because I exhale...tee hee hee. I'm not breath holding per say. I'm blood oxygen diving!
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