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Greetings from Belarus!

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Hey everyone from Minsk,Belarus!!!Glad to be on this forum and read some great posts from great freedivers!I've just recently took my AIDA course from delightful Natalie Avseenko(!!!) in Moskow.Now i want to start monofining and looking any advices and tutorials)I can swim butterfly but i new that the fin technic can be different.I'l be glad to here any meanings and advices about it))


Eldar from Minsk :)
 
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Hi Eldar, welcome to DB!

I was a butterfly swimmer too but i do not find much correlation with finswimming; actually i do quite better without the fin!

by the way, we have a very good Belarusian diver in Greece; Juliya Ilkevich
 
Hey, Eldar. Welcome to DB. I have many friends from Belarus here on Cyprus. =]
 
Thank you all for your answers,very happy to get it!)
Glad to hear that the belarusian people travelling all over the world and getting a new friends,it's awesome)
I understood one thing:if you want to swim with fins(or monofin)train WITH them(it)!But i hope,the undulation movement that i've learned help me just a bit))
 
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