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Detroit, MI, based freediving group?

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OceanDreaming

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Hi everyone,

I just moved to the Detroit area a little while ago, and I've since done my second free diving trip. Since I've started to see noticeable progress in my static table sessions and max hold, I'd like to start training in water with the goal of advancing in certification.

Does anyone know if there is a free diving group in Southeast Michigan? Ideally, there's a group located in the city or suburbs, but I'd be willing to drive a bit on the weekends from time to time.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
Hey man, welcome to the forums. I suggest keyword searching "Michigan" on the forum search and see what you come up with. We do have some members in your state, so I recommend replying to their posts.
 
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