Yoga for Freediving by Sara Campbell
Yoga for Freediving: deep relaxation will be launched on June 21st

Yoga for Freediving by Sara Campbell

Yoga for Freediving is one of the best ways to train for freediving. Pranayama, meaning breath control in Sanskrit, is a discipline that finds its origin in ancient India. In western culture, yoga is commonly seen as a stretching exercise, …

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Edmonds underwater park

This dive site was submitted by Dave Forcucci, a Washington based freediver.

If you are in Seattle you need to do this dive. No fishing allowed just looking. Lots of HUGE ling cod and Cabezon. All the structure is artificial, …

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The benefits of a freediving hang
freediving hang

The benefits of a freediving hang

A freediving hang is a deep static. They are best practiced while diving with a line at 10 – 15 m depth (and always with a buddy). A deep static has some amazing benefits for your body.

How to do

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Parc a Beouf freediving

The amazing beach of Parc a Beouf has easy access and is a good place to eat and drink after a dive. Right off the beach it’s relatively shallow until it drops off and can get pretty deep, just be …

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Bise Morto Bonaire

The word Bisé Morto means “dead calf”. Bise Morto is best known for its manta rays, hawksbill turtles, parrotfish, trumpetfish, whale sharks and humpback whales. Depth 20-100 feet (6-30 meters).

The Bise Morto snorkeling dive site is accessbile by shore …

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Playa Benge Bonaire

Playa Benge is known as a deeper water dive site that offers the chance to see larger fish species in very clear water. The water depths at Playa Benge range from ten to one-hundred feet deep. It can either be …

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