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Warm hello from cold Norway

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Hello fellow divers!

Glad I found this amazing forum, so many usefull information and a wonderfull community! I am recreational scuba diver, have OWD and nitrox certifications and now I am moving forward to freediving.

Every week I am training freediving in a pool of 5 meters depth. My dynamic without fins is only 30 meters and static is 3 min 36 sec. Hope one day to be good at freediving! :)
 
Velkommen fra en annen nordmann.

Relax and enjoy and both will increase :D
 
Welcome to Deeperblue! I'm sure you will improve with practice and training. Consider taking a freediving class. Lots of people report great progress after their classes, and the safety component is important as well.
 
I am already going to freediving classes, thank you for your advice!
 
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