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Greetings from scotland

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skriatok

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Hi everybody, I'm new to the frog family. I live in Scotland on Isle of Mull and hopelessly have fallen in love with freediving.

After a year of discovering this beautiful activity I finally have bought equipment a month ago. For a few month before that I was just occasionally holding my breath in the morning. Discovering co2 urge and managed 4:20, I did some swimming in pool (no equipment by that time) once a week. I was one huge funnel in soaking every bit of information of equipment and safety I could possibly find. I started talking here about it and I can talk with a lot of excitement and made a group with others I have infected :eek:, We are called The People in Rubber (Mull and Iona free-dying, pardon free-diving group) Some people do just snorchelling some do diving as well. We are amateurs. Loving this cold waters

Safety is our number one rule so no competitions and ego allowed. Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is our bibble film. We are still not very well trained in buddying. Only two of us were deeper than 7 meters (9 is max) by freediving (couple of people here do some scuba). To the end of summer I would like everybody here who would like to, have confident basic knowledge of theory and practice of safety (surface protocol, first aid ect.), diving as equalization, knowing the equipment. And enjoy this summer in water as much as possible.

I'm glad I found this forums.:wave
 
hi there welcome to the DB if you need some advice on freediving or spearfishing just ask here and we will be glad to help you or any stuff you need in freediving or spearfishing i can give you a great deals for yah :) dive safe mate
 
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