David, Persy, Toby and Mark were tonight's apneic bobbing corks, while Lucia, Fred, James, Jonny, Theo and Sandor ( pronounced Shandor ) were FRCing out and being generally dynamic in the slim lane.
Congratulations to Toby who PB'ed with a very relaxed looking 'x' minutes ( value hidden as I believe there is a competition about to take place ).
Good luck to everyone taking part at the Mavericks comp on Sunday!
Friday, October 27, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
Thursday 2nd November 2006
Everyone turned up as expected, and we all had lots of lovely room to manoeuvre in. Except for me and Toby, that is, who were on the statics ( wasn't it quiet floating there without scoobies clunking around? ).
Friday, October 13, 2006
Thursday 26th October 2006
Shallow-end Bobbers tonight were Lucia, Persy, Livvy, and Toby; whilst the Lane 'A' chargers were Gary, James, Andrew and Mark.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Thursday 19th October 2006
Anyone wishing to come along, please book by posting a comment. Choose which discipline you want to train in ( either static apnea or dynamic apnea ), and state which you will be doing. Before you post, check to see if there are more than five others doing the same discipline – if so, then please either choose the other discipline if possible, or book for the next week if it is showing.
Please do not book more than a week in advance unless you have been unable to book for the current week, due to full subscriptions. Anyone not understanding the above, or having trouble with postings, please mail Mark H.
Attendees must be paid-up members of an AIDA-affiliated association (e.g. The British Freediving Association ), and must either have completed a freediving pool induction or have the appropriate qualifications for the disciplines they are training in.
Please do not book more than a week in advance unless you have been unable to book for the current week, due to full subscriptions. Anyone not understanding the above, or having trouble with postings, please mail Mark H.
Attendees must be paid-up members of an AIDA-affiliated association (e.g. The British Freediving Association ), and must either have completed a freediving pool induction or have the appropriate qualifications for the disciplines they are training in.
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