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PADI Master Freediver Course

PADI MASTER FREEDIVER

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If you’re an advanced freediver who wants to learn how to fine-tune your lifestyle and training so that you can approach elite freediving levels, then the PADI Master Freediver course is for you. Through focused sessions, you’ll bring your static apnea, dynamic apnea, free immersion and constant weight skills to the next level.

Course Goals​

  • Conduct confined water static apnea for 3 minutes 30 seconds

  • Conduct confined water dynamic apnea for 70 metres

  • Conduct Open Water constant weight freedive to 27 metres 

Course Prerequisites

  • You must be certified as a PADI Advanced Freediver (or have a qualifying certification from another freediving organisation)

  • You must have successfully completed a sanctioned first aid course including CPR training within the past 2 years. The PADI Emergency First Response (EFR)  program is highly recommended and meets this requirement. 

  • Minimum age of 18 years

  • Adequate swimming skills required

  • Good physical health

Knowledge Development

Knowledge development is based on independent study, using the innovative PADI Freediver Touch interactive learning materials. Once downloaded to your smart phone of tablet, you can access the course material anywhere, at anytime, without the need for an internet connection. You'll cover nutrition, relaxation and advanced breathing techniques. Independent study is backed up by your PADI Freediving Instructor, answering any questions you may have.

The comprehensive PADI Freediver Touch may be used for the PADI Basic Freediver, PADI Freediver, PADI Advanced Freediver & PADI Master Freediver programs and covers the following topics:

  • Freediving skills

  • Freediving safety

  • Freediving techniques

  • Equalisation for freediving

  • Breathing for freediving

  • Preparation and recovery for freediving

  • Gear and equipment for freediving

  • Environmental factors and wildlife awareness

Confined Water Sessions

During  confined water training sessions you'll improve both your static and dynamic apnea attempts, including a no fins dynamic apnea swim. The goal is to improve your static apnea time to 3 minutes, 30 seconds and your dynamic apnea distance to 70 metres.

Open Water Sessions

During open water training sessions you'll mouthfill equalization and perform warm-up and workup dives for free immersion and constant weight freediving. The goal is to improve your constant weight freedive depth to 27 meters .

Price Includes​

  • PADI Freediver Touch Course Materials

  • PADI Certification Fee

  • Tuition 

  • Equipment Hire

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  • How Deep Can I Go?
    That depends on your certification level, age and experience. As a certified PADI Open Water diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 18 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. As a certified PADI Advanced Open Water Diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 30 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. As a PADI Deep Diver you will be qualified to dive to a maximum depth of 40 metres, in conditions similar to, or better than those you are trained/experienced in. Depths deeper than 40 metres are considered as Technical Diving and require additional Technical Divier training and equipment. PADI offer a wide range of Technical Training programs, including the use of mixed gases and rebreathers.
  • What Are The Age Restrictions For Scuba Diving?
    The minimum age to become certified as a PADI diver is 10. The PADI Junior Open Water Diver certification is available for those aged between the ages of 10 & 14. Ten & eleven year olds must dive with a certified parent/guardian or PADI Professional to a maximum depth of 12 metres. Those aged between 12 and 14 must dive with a certified adult to a maximum depth of 18 metres. Those aged 15 and over are classed as adults, with no upper age limit. The PADI Bubblemaker & PADI Seal Team programs allow children from the age of 8 to experience Scuba Diving in the safe confines of a swimming pool.
  • Do I Have To Be A Good Swimmer?
    No, you don't have to be a strong swimmer. There is however a requirement that you are able to swim a distance of 200 metres (non-stop) and complete a 10 minute tread water/float. There is no time limit on the 200 metre swim and no particular stroke required.
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