Dear diveoceanos,
You say:
"Apparently because my knowledge about human physiology goes beyond the one of the average course director (university background in relative subject, further education and training with a number of pharmaceutical companies for about 9 years, individual daily study with an accumulated study time of more than 10000 hours in relative subjects, and an active SCUBA diving professional). I consider my self as not one without any relationship with diving related training. I am doing this for 7 years as a professional. I have trained instructors and technical divers among others. An other reason is because I know how to write a course outline according to the agency standards.
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So you are qualified to write a FREEDIVING course manual???
Nowhere in your qualifications do you mention anything about you actually being involved in freediving... (and sorry but the only similarity scuba diving and tech diving share with freediving is that they take place in the water - apart from that point most things are not that similar)
And to make matters simple ... when you decided to get involved with scuba diving (professionally) did you get together with a few friends with similar interests and start your own organisation or did you become part of an existing diving organisation???
From your qualifications it is obvious you did the later.
My humble opinion is that you should follow the same approach with freediving ...
http://www.hotweb.se/aspportal1/code...ryID=4&actID=3
Cheers Stavros (Kastrinakis)