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bzirk

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Hi,

I am just starting out. Trying to learn. Going to try to get into some shape besides round before the water warms up so that I am ready to start freediving.

I have been a snorkeler since I was a kid, been certified scuba diver for about ten years, but still would rather snorkel.

I want to learn longer breath hold techniques, better equalization methods. and proper weighting. Once I am comfortable with that, Spearfishing.

Any help or dive buddies (Florida Keys) would be appreciated.

Brian
 
Hello, there are many members down in the Florida area. Check out the forums and the Spearo Network. What are your depths and breathholds like at the moment? You can get plenty of info on those, and on spearing. Enjoy the site, and welcome :)
 
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