Someday all freedivers will do internet based work, from their cottage next to Dean's blue hole...
Or from their waterproof laptop or iPad at the bottom of the pool.
Welcome to the DeeperBlue.com Forums, the largest online community dedicated to Freediving, Scuba Diving and Spearfishing. To gain full access to the DeeperBlue.com Forums you must register for a free account. As a registered member you will be able to:
You can gain access to all this absolutely free when you register for an account, so sign up today!
Someday all freedivers will do internet based work, from their cottage next to Dean's blue hole...
Jep Ashirk, it's a changing culture, from encouraging to take risk and responsibility, to avoiding those.
One thing I was told here is to start a club, or to join one, and practice under their responsibility.
I'm said to hear about that swimmer drowning; he should have know about freediving and this website, for if he did he would have considered having a safety diver, and had choosen a different preparation. This gives me the idea that it would be good if lifeguards would learn about freediving, so they know what's going on, and can teach people how to practice more safely and spur them on to do a freediving course.
On the other hand, freediving demands thinking before doing as the outcome is very likely to be fatal. Since school isn't teaching risk and responsibility, I think parents and dads need to step up to the plate and teach the young how to do and explore dangerous things.
Here a video on the subject of dangerous things:
Though this gentleman likes to incorporate a pro gun in private hands message, he does stick to the subject, and even talks about pools at 18'26".
I a twist of irony: At great expense, I made my own 20m training pool and I still can't train in it because there is no one else here to train with. I will not train alone, so it just doesn't happen more than a couple times a year when I have company visiting. It is nice when it works out, but it is far too infrequent to be able to stay in decent diving shape. I am basically restricted to technique training only.Have to say I feel really sad about this and almost feel like in order to pursue free diving with any kind of freedom I would have to leave the US and live in another country where the responsibility of my own safety rests with me.
Southern Arizona.Honestly, I don't train that often because it is hard to find someone, especially someone competent and trustworthy. Where are you located Revan may I ask?
Sent from my Samsung using Tapatalk
If I ever do some serious training, I'll probably have to go to the Y or something. Coming together and creating a freedive training center would be a cool idea. Maybe someone can fund it on Kickstarter. I'd make it 100 ft deep above ground. You'd sign a liability release waiver similar to when your scuba diving and do whatever you damn well please. If you die, it's your own fault.
It's too bad we can't buy a surplus Titan missile silo and turn it into big deep pool for divers. The launch tubes were 147 feet deep and 55 feet in diameter, and they were lined with reinforced high strength concrete. It was the best construction money could buy. It would be really great, except that the government always demolitioned the launch tube before they sold the land as proof that the silo can't be reactivated. When you can buy them, all you get is the bunker, but no launch tube.
I think the last intact Titan silo is now a museum at the edge of my local town. Whenever I see it, I have a strong urge to fill it with water!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?