Saturday, July 29, 2017

8 Tips for Beginner Freedivers

The Freediving Academy are offering the full range of PADI Freediver Courses on Koh Samui in Thailand. Freediving is a new sport that most people don't know too much about so for those people ready to experience the peace of the underwater world on a single breath here are some tips from one of PADI's Freediving Ambassador's and World Champion Freediver Mandy Summer.

 

1. Never Dive Alone

This is the number one and most important rule in freediving, or any time you’re in the water for that matter. The buddy system is very important and should never be disregarded. It’s essential to watch out for each other, learn to safety each other in every dive shallow or deep, and of course everything is always more fun to share with someone or a group of people! You will learn the reasons for never diving alone during the PADI Freediver course at The Freediving Academy.

 2. Take the PADI Freediver course

During the PADI Freediver Course you will learn what your body has the capability of and of course the safety aspect of the sport, which is indispensable. Taking a course will introduce you to the basic elements of the sport in a step by step manner which will build your confidence in freediving.

3. Have fun!

Enjoy the beauty of what surrounds you in the water. It’s like nothing else in this world. You have the ability to stay underwater on one breath of air, so enjoy the silence, peacefulness, and beauty. Joining a school of fish, diving with a pod of dolphins, or simply taking underwater photos, every freediver will live in the moment and feel truly free.
On Samui we take you freediving to the best spots in the area including Koh Tao and the amazing Sail Rock where, if you are very lucky, you can enjoy freediving with Whalesharks, like our instructor Sophie pictured here.

4. Learn about your environment and protect it

Our oceans and shorelines are struggling and they need our help. A good place to start is at your local dive spots. I am a huge advocate for beach and ocean cleanups. My local chapter that I have been involved in for years is Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii. There is also PADI’s Project Aware that has done some amazing things for our oceans and would be great to get involved with as well. Start with yourself, be an advocate for the ocean, and if you see others disrespecting it, educate them. We only get one chance with our oceans and we really need to pay attention and help any way we can.

5. Relax

Relaxation is the key to freediving. Deep, slow, calm breaths help lower your heart rate so your body will conserve oxygen. Every tense muscle uses heaps of oxygen and energy. You will learn how to relax your body through different breathing and relaxation techniques in freediving courses and clinics. Some exercises are borrowed from yoga practices, so you may already recognize some of them. 

 

6. Visualize

A good way to prepare for your dives is with the use of visualization. Visualize happy things and peaceful surroundings and your mind will automatically relax your body and lower your heart rate. Visualization can be used pre dive as well as during your dive. For me, when I am competing, I will visualize step by step how I want my dive to go before I even get in the water. When I am in my dive, if I find myself getting tense, I say a little mantra or sing a song in my head, and that helps me relax again. Different things work for different people, but some type of visualization will help before and during your dives.

7. Freediving Equipment

You don’t need to have the best freediving gear to be able to enjoy your underwater playground. Beginner freedivers will most likely have scuba fins or short fins and that will work fine as a beginner diver. I would however suggest a few items that will make your dives a lot more comfortable from the start. A low volume mask would be a great first purchase. Scuba masks are much bigger and are difficult to equalize when yo


8. Learn from everyone you can.

Watch other divers and ask questions. Soak up everything you can from certified instructors as well as other certified divers. As you freedive more, you will find that freedivers use different techniques to reach their goals. Start with the basics in a course, master these, then build on your knowledge and find what works best for you. (Disclaimer: Do not become an “internet” freediver. There is a lot of wrong information out thu are diving. With a low volume mask, it will be much easier to equalize as you go deeper and is also much more flexible and comfortable. As you fall in love with the sport, you will begin to invest in other freediving gear such as a two-piece wetsuit, long blade fins, a rubber weight belt and a dive computer. For now, use what you have to begin your freediving journey!

Remember, freediving is for everyone! You don’t need to be an athlete to enjoy freediving. The sport is more about relaxation, mind set and technique, than it is strength. Your goal is to connect with the water and enjoy all the feelings and sensations. Underwater on one breath is a great place to be, appreciate every minute of it and happy diving!



For more information about becoming a PADI Freediver on Koh Samui in Thailand contact us at The Freediving Academy: info@thefreedivingacademysamui.com

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Meet our Freediving Instructor Sophie Bellin


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The Freediving Academy are happy to have Sophie Bellin as our instructor to provide both PADI and AIDA Freediving courses to our customers.

While enjoying snorkeling during a trip to Mexico in 2008 Sophie was amazed by the beauty of the underwater world and on returning home to France she joined a freediving club to be able to enjoy it even more. After several years of practising and improving her skills she decided to become a professional instructor and share her passion for freediving with others. She has gained experience of teaching freediving in France, Bali, Koh Lanta on the west coast of Thailand and now of course on Koh Samui.

Sophie considers freediving as a source of well-being and an asset to build self-confidence. For her, freediving involves a lot of things but she particularly likes the process of recognizing and releasing anxiety. She has found certain aspects of freediving to be a useful approach for dealing with other stresses in life and to help her relax.

Sophie is a very patient instructor and her teaching is more focused on fun and pleasure rather than
performance. Although Sophie has reached the level to participate in competitions, above all she enjoys freediving for the interaction with the ocean and for the relaxation provided by freediving.

When she’s not diving Sophie enjoys taking care of her cat “blackie”. She also enjoys other kinds of outdoor activities such as Mountain Biking, Hiking and swimming.

Freediving Qualifications:

- AIDA MASTER Instructor: December 2014 (certified by Claude Chapuis )
- SSI Level 2 Instructor: April 2015 (certified by Sura Dai )
- RAID / WSF advanced Instructor May 2015 (certified by Mike Wells )
- PADI Master instructor January 2017 (certified by Akim Ladhari )

Saturday, April 22, 2017

The Freediving Academy is born



The Freediving Academy is a brand new Freediving Centre on Koh Samui in Thailand offering PADI and AIDA Freediving (Apnea) Courses.

We are the sister company of The Dive Academy which is one of the most successful and highest standard scuba diving centre's on Koh Samui. The Dive Academy was established in 2005 and has gained the reputation for offering the highest levels of customer service, safety and fun along with the highest standards of teaching across all levels of PADI diving courses, for beginners all the way to professional.

We are committed to providing the same high standards to our Freediving Centre and hope to help spread the word about this emerging and amazing sport. We have an experienced Instructor who, after many years of freediving, has gained a lot of knowledge and skills that she is happy to share with her students.  For those that don't know much about freediving follow our pages and you will see what freediving is about and what you need to do to enjoy freediving.

Our website will be coming shortly so keep an eye open for it: www.thefreedivingacademysamui.com.
You can also find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefreedivingacademykohsamui/
and on Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/105438971804390059786/105438971804390059786

If you would like to contact us for now please use the address of The Dive Academy: info@thediveacademysamui.com