Anyone who has previously trained with Richmond Freediving, and wishes to come along, please book by posting a comment. Anyone wishing to attend who has not previously trained with Richmond Freediving, please contact Mark H first.
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 seven others doing dynamic, or three doing static – 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 8 for Dynamic and 4 for Static, this week. )
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 introduction or have the appropriate AIDA qualifications for the disciplines they are training in. **
Monday, June 08, 2009
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5 comments:
Now is the time to make the best of the outdoor pool - the evenings are light, the water is only a tiny bit colder than the inside pool, and we have more room than ever before - half of the pool to be precise.
So with the maximums I have set, we can have four per lane instead of the previous six. No swimmers to avoid, and sharing with a new, smaller Scuba group who understand the principle of sharing.
So to start things off - I'm going for dynamic slot #1.
Quite atmospheric in the evening with the lights on outside.Dynamic for me.
Mariette
Dynamic for me please,
Magda
Dynamic please. Can't wait, sounds good.
Louise
I'm very, very sorry, but we have been let down by our pool sharer and I have to cancel this session. I'll send an email with an explanation.
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