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I agree with @OceanObessed, Freediving Instructors International run a highly professional program. I took a course with them in Ft Lauderdale and can only express my gratitude for such a wonderful learning experience. 2 weeks after the course I received my Level 2 certification card and it is accepted by our local boat operator (whom are pretty quick to refuse uncertified freedivers these days). I can now confidently dive to 93 feet (with a safety buddy of course!) Many thanks again to Brett and Niki for such a great, safe learning environment. I'll be back for the Level 3 soon.

You can contact them by email for more information - info@freedivinginstructors.com I know they also have a European HQ and instructors teach in Dahab (I so want to see the blue hole!)
 
Hi, I am looking for somebody who would like to train with me two times a week at the Wilson pool in Washington DC. Times and dates are flexible. I would like to work on increasing my Static time and also work on under water tables.
 
YEA! Now I just need to GO SOME PLACE where I can! :wink:
 
I appreciate this forum, since snorkeling is something I already do, and it was what opened my mind to the possibility of maybe getting into scuba.
 
Glad you're here! My daughter and I did some SSI beginner level free diving last summer here in FL and would like to continue. My number one bucket list is being in the water with humpbacks.
 
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