Friday, February 23, 2007

Thursday 15th March 2007

Statics outwon dynamic in the popularity stakes tonight. Livvy, Sara, Annie and Mark partaking there, with a PB for Sara, I believe (?). Old aqua aintences Benny and Laura Storm took the low and high roads respectively, in old lane DYN.

As for James, Gary and Andrew - don't know where you all snuck off to, but hope you enjoyed yourselves!

Thursday 8th March 2007

No session tonight - swimming gala on.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Thursday 1st March 2006

In Lane one, a full complement consisting of Persey, Matt, Andrew, Theo, Gary and Ian ( complete with shiny new Mustangs, the lucky man! ); while the static quattro were Sarah, Toby, Benny B and Mark. ( Benny B and Mark divided their time whimpering about their poor performances, and waxing lyrical about bygone days of 31 degree static pools. )

As for Andrew he made a finless PB. The spare tyre must be paying dividends?

Friday, February 09, 2007

Thursday 22nd February 2007

Static stalwarts tonight were Lucia, Sarah, Livvy, Benny, Gary and Toby. Dynamic denizens were Persy, Andrew, Alex and Mark. Well done to Sarah for a new PB, and to Lucia for surviving my attack on her oesophagus ( Livvy and I were trying to patch her up with black tape where....it's all too complex to explain.)

Friday, February 02, 2007

Thursday 15th February 2007

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. ( This means the maximum is 6 per discipline! )

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 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.