| Freediver and Instructor courses in Jamaica |
| 14.04.2008 |
Back after a long teaching hiatus, F.R.E.E. Master Instructor and Instructor Trainer Rudi Castineyra will get back to doing what he does best, teaching his acclaimed freediving courses. Together with Instructors Yasemin Dalkilic and David Lee, responsible for 14 world records between the two of them, Rudi will travel to Blue Lagoon, Portland, Jamaica, to teach 2 courses, a Freediver course, taking place on the dates April 26-27 and May 3-4, 2008, and an Instructor course, from April 26 to May 4, 2008
If you are interested in attending and you are outside of Jamaica, please contact Rudi Castineyra at info@learnfreediving.com or phone number 1-305-815-3560, or if you are a Jamaican resident, please contact David Lee at david@apneablue.com or phone number 876-322-6269
Dont miss this unique opportunity to learn from 3 of the best instructors in Freediving, with the system responsible for more world records than any other! For more details visit: http://www.learnfreediving.com/calendar/260408.asp
| Advanced Freediver Course successfully completed in Moscow |
| 05.07.2006 |
LearnFreediving.com
instructors Yasemin Dalkilic and Rudi Castineyra just
finished a Master Freediver course in Moscow, Russia
from June 30th to July 4th. The course was conducted
with the assistance of Russian FREE instructors Damir
Musin and Mikhael Artamonov and 13 students successfully
graduated from it. It was the second course thought
by our team in Russia and the first one attended by
Yasemin Dalkilic, for whom our Russian friends had arranged
a surprise meeting. On one of the evenings the team
was privately received by the director of the Moscow
Delpinarium who gave them a tour of the facilities and
allow them to get in the water with the star of the
institution, the Beluga whale named “Julia”.
They were able to feed her, pet her and take rides on
her back. After more than one hour of playful interaction
in the water, our instructors were treated to a customary
post-dive warm-up Russian technique: a shot of pure
vodka, which not only they could not refuse but agreed
felt quite right after such long time in the chilly
waters.
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