Hey there.
As I've stated in my other post (New Zealand Newbie) I'm totally green to the world of freediving and spearfishing. I've decided to set my goal as follows:
The terrain that my Dad, my Girlfreind, and all their freinds scuba dive on, ranges in depth from 10 - 25m.
My goal is to get myself to an ability level so as to be able to get down there beside one of the scuba divers, tap them on the shoulder, smile, flick said scuba diver "the bird" (in the most freindly, "this is how real diving is done" kinda way), swim off & shoot a monster sized Terakihi, then return to the surface.
I hope to be able to achieve my goal by this summer holidays.
So far after 1 week of swimming almost every night, I'm able to swim under water a little over 1.5 lengths of an olympic sized pool on a single breath. This is done without fins and suffering all the drag my boardies create.
I can repeat this around 3 or four times before starting to feel totally stuffed.
To swim a length and a half takes me approx 1min 15sec and if I push myself i can hold my breath a bit longer til 1:30.
Question 1
Is my goal above remotely achievable? as I wouldn't have any idea.
Question 2
What are some training tips that would help me achieve my goal?
Question 3
What distance should I be swimming per nite (when I get my new Picasso fins) to get my endurance up? (I go swimming six days a week)
Thanks for the replies in advance, and please note I'm not going to just try to achieve my goal without any proper training. I've put my name down for a couple of courses coming up in the next month or so, & I have upmost respect for the sea as it's nearly got me once before.
As I've stated in my other post (New Zealand Newbie) I'm totally green to the world of freediving and spearfishing. I've decided to set my goal as follows:
The terrain that my Dad, my Girlfreind, and all their freinds scuba dive on, ranges in depth from 10 - 25m.
My goal is to get myself to an ability level so as to be able to get down there beside one of the scuba divers, tap them on the shoulder, smile, flick said scuba diver "the bird" (in the most freindly, "this is how real diving is done" kinda way), swim off & shoot a monster sized Terakihi, then return to the surface.
I hope to be able to achieve my goal by this summer holidays.
So far after 1 week of swimming almost every night, I'm able to swim under water a little over 1.5 lengths of an olympic sized pool on a single breath. This is done without fins and suffering all the drag my boardies create.
I can repeat this around 3 or four times before starting to feel totally stuffed.
To swim a length and a half takes me approx 1min 15sec and if I push myself i can hold my breath a bit longer til 1:30.
Question 1
Is my goal above remotely achievable? as I wouldn't have any idea.
Question 2
What are some training tips that would help me achieve my goal?
Question 3
What distance should I be swimming per nite (when I get my new Picasso fins) to get my endurance up? (I go swimming six days a week)
Thanks for the replies in advance, and please note I'm not going to just try to achieve my goal without any proper training. I've put my name down for a couple of courses coming up in the next month or so, & I have upmost respect for the sea as it's nearly got me once before.