SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali)

SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) Course
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Freediving Instructor Course:

This course is designed to give participants the skills and knowledge necessary to safely teach freediving. The course will cover topics such as equalization techniques, safety procedures, and teaching methods. Participants will also have the opportunity to practice their skills in a variety of realistic scenarios.

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SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) Essentials

Do you want to learn how to freedive? Join us for our SSI Basic Freediving Instructor course in Bali! This course will teach you the essential skills and safety procedures needed to freedive. You will also learn how to train and supervise students.

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SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) Components

The SSI Basic Freediving Instructor course is designed to develop your freediving skills to a professional level and prepare you to teach others. The course is divided into three main sections:

– Classroom theory: You will learn about the physiology of freediving, safety procedures, and teaching methods.
– Pool training: You will practice freediving techniques and safety procedures in the pool.
– Open water training: You will put your skills to the test in the open water, learning how to manage freediving courses and sessions.

After successfully completing the course, you will be certified as an SSI Basic Freediving Instructor and be able to teach freediving courses up to a depth of 20 metres.

Theory class

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Practical Pool Session

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Bali Diving Course Pool Equipment Area

Open Sea Dives

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Why Learn SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali)

If you want to improve your freediving skills, and learn how to safely teach others, the SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) course is for you! This course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to become a successful freediving instructor. Here are five reasons why you should take the SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) course:

1. You will learn how to safely teach freediving to others.

The SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge you need to safely teach freediving to others. The course covers topics such as freediving safety, freediving techniques, and freediving physiology. You will also learn how to plan and conduct freediving courses, and how to assess student progress.

2. You will gain a better understanding of the physiology of freediving.

While diving, the body is exposed to increasing levels of hydrostatic pressure. This pressure affects the lungs, heart, and other organs, and can lead to serious medical problems if not managed properly. Freediving instructors are trained to understand the physiology of freediving and how to keep students safe while they are diving.

3. You will learn how to manage freediving risks.

With SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali), you will learn how to identify and manage risks associated with freediving, as well as how to teach these skills to your students. This course will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to safely and effectively instruct others in freediving.

4. You will learn how to effectively communicate with your students.

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5. You will gain the skills and confidence you need to be a successful freediving instructor.

The SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) Course is designed to give you the skills and confidence you need to be a successful freediving instructor. The course covers all of the basic freediving techniques, including breath-hold techniques, equalization, and finning. You will also learn about the physiology of freediving, and how to safely teach others. The course includes both classroom and pool sessions, as well as open water dives.

SSI Basic Freediving Instructor (Bali) Topics

Roles and responsiblities of a SSI basic freediving instructor.
Equipment used in freediving, including wetsuits, fins and masks.

There are a variety of different types of equipment that can be used in freediving, depending on the specific situation and conditions. Some of the most common pieces of equipment include wetsuits, fins, and masks.

Wetsuits are worn in order to help keep the body warm while in the water. They are made of a special type of material that helps to trap heat and prevent the body from losing heat too quickly.

Fins are worn on the feet in order to help the swimmer move through the water more efficiently. They can be made of different materials, such as plastic or rubber, and come in a variety of sizes and shapes.

Masks are worn over the eyes in order to help the freediver see underwater. They are usually made of clear plastic or glass, and have a rubber or silicone skirt that helps to create a seal around the face.

Different techniques used in freediving, including breath-hold techniques and equalisation techniques.

There are a few different techniques that can be used when freediving, depending on what the goal is. For example, if someone is trying to increase their breath-hold time, they might use a technique like the Wim Hof Method, which involves breathing in a specific way to fill the lungs with more oxygen. Equalisation techniques are important for freedivers as well, since they need to be able to equalise the pressure in their ears as they descend deeper underwater.

Risk and dangers of freediving and how to avoid them.

There are many risks and dangers associated with freediving, but there are also ways to avoid them. One of the biggest dangers of freediving is blacking out, which can occur when a freediver holds their breath for too long and the oxygen levels in their blood drop too low. This can lead to unconsciousness, and if the freediver is not rescued quickly, it can lead to death.

There are several ways to avoid blacking out while freediving. One is to make sure to always dive with a buddy, so that if one person blacks out, the other can help them to the surface. Another is to use a dive watch or timer to keep track of how long you have been underwater, and to make sure you come up for air before you reach your limit. Finally, it is always important to listen to your body and to stop freediving if you feel any pain or discomfort.

While blacking out is one of the most serious dangers of freediving, there are other risks to be aware of as well. These include ear and sinus injuries, which can occur if a freediver descends too quickly and the pressure in their ears and sinuses doesn’t have time to equalize. To avoid these injuries, it is

Different aspects of freediving instruction, including teaching methods and course structure.

1. Introduction to freediving instruction

2. The different aspects of freediving instruction

3. The benefits of freediving instruction

4. The methods of freediving instruction

5. The structure of freediving instruction

6. The advantages of freediving instruction

7. The disadvantages of freediving instruction