Hi there,
Ben has explained this to me as the following:
the course will cover in depth discussions of Physiology, Rescue/safety/first aid procedures; and less so of PerformanceTechniques & physics. Then there will be the exams.
Most freediver courses are performance orientated - this will most definitely not be.
If you have over 1 years expereince and feel you are bright enough to pick the rest up in the lectures then give it a go!! Passing the course obviously relates to examination performance.
Hope this helps
Ben has explained this to me as the following:
the course will cover in depth discussions of Physiology, Rescue/safety/first aid procedures; and less so of PerformanceTechniques & physics. Then there will be the exams.
Most freediver courses are performance orientated - this will most definitely not be.
If you have over 1 years expereince and feel you are bright enough to pick the rest up in the lectures then give it a go!! Passing the course obviously relates to examination performance.
Hope this helps