For those who have gone through freediving courses, what course did you take and how long did it take you to meet the requirements? For instructors, what are some of the reasons that some of your students succeed or have troubles meeting the requirements for each course? Please comment below so freedivers looking to progress in their journey can plan their training accordingly and maximize chances for success!
I did SSI level 1 and 2 with a training day in between. Got a ear barotrauma during the training day, mostly likely because when i went deeper my Frenzel wasn't working as well or it was changing to Valsava. I did all theory stuff the first days since I had to stay out of the water. Failed to find an ENT doctor but with help from my instructor and Linda Paginelli I got the correct ear drops and was able to finish my level 2 course. Currently doing techniques to try and master no hand equalization. But I think the balloon exercises are good ones to get more control over all the muscles in the throat. All the best with you training!
@@ThePupil thanks! I feel like doing the level 1 and 2 back to back can be hard if your sinuses and E tubes aren't conditioned. You'll be able to dive to a depth and then will be able to equalize to shallower and shallower depths before you finally block up and can't equalize anymore that session. I learned a lot about this recently and exercises that can help with it. Let me know if this sounds like what happened to you!
These are awesome! I did PFI Level 2 and failed but will redo for sure. Have to break through some fear of the depth with just practices. Thank you for the authentic walkthrough! 🤜🏻
FREEDIVING AND MERMAID INSTRUCTOR: I ended up becoming an SSI Level 2 Freediving Instructor and Mermaid Instructor! All of my equalization issues that I had to work through gave me a solid foundation to help others work through their equalization issues. I’m now running courses in both Las Vegas, Nevada and near Port Angeles, Washington. For more information or to schedule a course near you, feel free to reach out! www.aquanautsfreediving.com OCEAN-THEMED ATHLEISURE CLOTHING LINE FOR OCEAN ENTHUSIASTS: For those who have been following my vlog or other social media, you’ll know that I’m a very active person and I love to cram as many activities into my day as possible, from rock climbing, to freediving, to trail running, cycling, acro, and more! I’ve created an athleisure line geared towards freedivers, merfolk, and other ocean enthusiasts. The matching rash guards, leggings, and sports bras provide stylish and color coordinated protection against the sun and jellyfish stings, and they’re a reef friendly alternative to chemical sunscreens! I have merchandise for both men and women. Check out my clothing line at www.aquanautsclothing.com and let me know what you think! DIVING EDUCATION FOR OCEAN CONSERVATION: I recently won the title of Miss Mermaid Nevada 2021, and it has been my goal to provide affordable diving education to get people into the ocean and more passionate about ocean conservation. To learn more about this project, please look up We of the Sea on Facebook.
Thanks for your video! So inspiring! What are then requirements for an SSI level 2 depth and static wise? To answer your question, I took my CMAS level 1 as a weekly class at a pool, its a pool only level no depth yet. But we were lucky to train in a 5m deep pool. I did my PADI Freediver through online training, some pool trainings and a one weekend open water in a cold quarry. I continued practicing and my max depth is 18m but it seems that when I hit our 2nd thermocline I tense up from cold and then can't equalize. So I am thinking I should do my advanced where its warmer than 5 degree Celsius at depth lol. You're inspiring me to check out the Philippines!!!
Irene, if you come to the Philippines, there are some excellent places I can recommend! And brrr....5 degrees is colder than where I learned how to scuba dive haha! Requirements for SSI Level 2 are a minimum depth of 20 meters (you're super close to that already) and minimum breath hold time is 2:30 I believe.
Did the SSI Level 1 .I failed the 10 m depth requirement because of equalisation problems dur to stress.Went back for a 4 hour private training a few weeks later in which the instructor got me gradually to 10 meters for the first time.Next training i did the 4 required 10 m dives without a problem.
For those who have gone through freediving courses, what course did you take and how long did it take you to meet the requirements? For instructors, what are some of the reasons that some of your students succeed or have troubles meeting the requirements for each course? Please comment below so freedivers looking to progress in their journey can plan their training accordingly and maximize chances for success!
I did SSI level 1 and 2 with a training day in between. Got a ear barotrauma during the training day, mostly likely because when i went deeper my Frenzel wasn't working as well or it was changing to Valsava. I did all theory stuff the first days since I had to stay out of the water. Failed to find an ENT doctor but with help from my instructor and Linda Paginelli I got the correct ear drops and was able to finish my level 2 course. Currently doing techniques to try and master no hand equalization. But I think the balloon exercises are good ones to get more control over all the muscles in the throat. All the best with you training!
@@ThePupil thanks! I feel like doing the level 1 and 2 back to back can be hard if your sinuses and E tubes aren't conditioned. You'll be able to dive to a depth and then will be able to equalize to shallower and shallower depths before you finally block up and can't equalize anymore that session. I learned a lot about this recently and exercises that can help with it. Let me know if this sounds like what happened to you!
These are awesome! I did PFI Level 2 and failed but will redo for sure. Have to break through some fear of the depth with just practices. Thank you for the authentic walkthrough! 🤜🏻
I love seeing you progress, can't wait for the next one! ;)
Oh thanks Ondrej! You're in the next one! ;)
Blanket forts are awesome!
congratulations lvl 2 freediver.
Thanks Peter!
FREEDIVING AND MERMAID INSTRUCTOR: I ended up becoming an SSI Level 2 Freediving Instructor and Mermaid Instructor! All of my equalization issues that I had to work through gave me a solid foundation to help others work through their equalization issues. I’m now running courses in both Las Vegas, Nevada and near Port Angeles, Washington. For more information or to schedule a course near you, feel free to reach out! www.aquanautsfreediving.com
OCEAN-THEMED ATHLEISURE CLOTHING LINE FOR OCEAN ENTHUSIASTS: For those who have been following my vlog or other social media, you’ll know that I’m a very active person and I love to cram as many activities into my day as possible, from rock climbing, to freediving, to trail running, cycling, acro, and more! I’ve created an athleisure line geared towards freedivers, merfolk, and other ocean enthusiasts. The matching rash guards, leggings, and sports bras provide stylish and color coordinated protection against the sun and jellyfish stings, and they’re a reef friendly alternative to chemical sunscreens! I have merchandise for both men and women. Check out my clothing line at www.aquanautsclothing.com and let me know what you think!
DIVING EDUCATION FOR OCEAN CONSERVATION: I recently won the title of Miss Mermaid Nevada 2021, and it has been my goal to provide affordable diving education to get people into the ocean and more passionate about ocean conservation. To learn more about this project, please look up We of the Sea on Facebook.
Thanks for your video! So inspiring! What are then requirements for an SSI level 2 depth and static wise?
To answer your question, I took my CMAS level 1 as a weekly class at a pool, its a pool only level no depth yet. But we were lucky to train in a 5m deep pool.
I did my PADI Freediver through online training, some pool trainings and a one weekend open water in a cold quarry. I continued practicing and my max depth is 18m but it seems that when I hit our 2nd thermocline I tense up from cold and then can't equalize. So I am thinking I should do my advanced where its warmer than 5 degree Celsius at depth lol. You're inspiring me to check out the Philippines!!!
Irene, if you come to the Philippines, there are some excellent places I can recommend! And brrr....5 degrees is colder than where I learned how to scuba dive haha! Requirements for SSI Level 2 are a minimum depth of 20 meters (you're super close to that already) and minimum breath hold time is 2:30 I believe.
@@thesailingsiren thank you so much for your reply!! I love love love your videos so keep them coming!
@@irenelasirene Will do!!! Let me know if you have more questions. :)
Did the SSI Level 1 .I failed the 10 m depth requirement because of equalisation problems dur to stress.Went back for a 4 hour private training a few weeks later in which the instructor got me gradually to 10 meters for the first time.Next training i did the 4 required 10 m dives without a problem.
Where did you take your lesson?
@@svenfelder4054 Dive4life Siegburg Germany with Doris Hovermann
OK, cool. Thank you!
Try using a netty for your sinus! U will find the problem is always stress!
Interesting video, nice to share your experience stsrting, would love to take formal classes but heard it is too expensive? can you share how much?
Yeah! They are between $300 and $400 depending on the level and where you are taking the course!
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4;25.. who is that cute funny woman.. gorgeous
cool when you can train me LOL
very very soon!
@@thesailingsiren NICE :) GOOD WORK!!