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#opti_tv #optiworld #optisailing #shorts What's the big deal with Lake Garda? Why do so many people attend the easter meeting? The Lake Garda Easter Meeting held annually by Fraglia Vela Riva in Riva Del Garda is the world's largest youth regatta, and regatta of one class - we covered it in Episode 11 but we are going back this year for more. See You There! Opti TV is the one-stop-shop for Optimist sailors, parents and coaches where we bring together the knowledge base across the Optimist class into one place. If you like what we do, please consider supporting the channel through our Patreon page, or through the referral links below: https://www.patreon.com/opti_tv We are a 4Ocean ambassador! Support the clean ocean movement by using our link below: https://tinyurl.com/2nxr4dx4 If you'd like to support the channel, you can use this link to purchase the same gear we use for our OPTI TV videos! we receive a portion of the sale, at no extra cost to you INSTA360 X3 360 degree camera https://www.insta360.com/sal/x3?insrc=INR6G5A and you'll help us grow t
Book your activity here : https://www.balireply.com/best-activity/unlocated/freediving-in-amed/ Freediving Level 1 Day 1 On the first day in the morning we have a theory class for around 2 hours where we focus in the following topics: Freediving disciplines: special focus to the ones we will see during the course Equipment: from head to toe what we use to freedive and the reason why this equipment will make you more effective underwater. Technique: we divide the dive to explain how each part should be performed depending the discipline in order to conserve more energy. Equalisation: how do the air volumes react with the changing pressure underwater, which air volumes we have to equalize and what is the most efficient technique to achieve this. Breathing: prepare body and mind for the dive, things to do and to avoid while preparing to perform a breath hold (dive) Recovery breathing: proper breathing technique after the dive to recover properly. After the class we go in the water for 2 hours where we practice all we saw in the class, maximum depth of the day is 12m. Day 2 Similar to day 1, we will have a theory session of around 2 hours where we see the following topics: Safety: what makes freediving a safe sport, rules and how to always keep your dives safe. Rescue: how to do a rescue in case you face that situation. Pranayama: we practise some yoga breathing exercises as they help us improve lung flexibility, diaphragm strength and keep us fit for freediving. In the water (2 hours) we will put into practice everything we have learnt in the class. The maximum depth is 20m. The classes are very dynamic and participatory, we do a lot of practise of every aspect of freediving. The instructor always shows the exercises and makes sure it's clear. We don't focus on depth or time, we focus on relaxation, technique and equalisation, once you have this depth come by themselves. We adapt the course to the need of each student. To keep the quality of the course, we don't take more than 4 students per instructor. We are the only school that finishes all courses fun diving in the Liberty wreck that is amazing scenario to practise everything you learn in the course surrounded by colorful coral, fish, swim troughs, turtles and more. Definitely the cherry on top of the cake, make sure you bring your camera! The price includes full equipment, certification and the fun dive at the liberty wreck. ADVANCED - Apnea Total The Advanced course is a three day intensive training in which you’ll be taking your freediving to another level: you learn different breathing techniques and different ways diving in order to become a more independent freediving giving you the tools to plan your own training. Day 1 Static The theory class is around 2 hours long, where we explain the MDR (Mammalian diving reflex), which is a series of reaction that happens in our body that help us to conserve oxygen therefore making our breath holds longer and safer. We do a couple of breathing exercises and breath holds to work on new breathing techniques and mental strategies to perform a better breath hold once in the pool. In the water (2 hours session) we put into practice what we learnt in the classroom and practice buddy system and safety response. You will definitely be surprised by how long you can hold your breath and the power of your body once your mind has the right approach. Day 2 Exhale Diving You will learn a different breathing technique where you will work on isolating your breathing muscles and combining them to find your total lung capacity and work on your lung flexibility. This breathing technique is more suitable for deep and exhale diving. After the new breathing we will explain the reasons and benefits of Exhale dives: how and when do we exhale, how much we need to exhale and why is this a very recommended technique. Students get surprised how deep and comfortable the exhale dives are. In the water (2hours) we put into practice everything learnt in the classroom, the instructor demonstrates each step for students to repeat. Day 3 Deep Dive We talk about deep dives, how to prepare for them mentally and physically. We also learn how to use visualisation as a tool to prepare the dives. We teach the students important stretching techniques for breathing muscles, equalisation exercises for deeper dives, tables to work on their carbon dioxide tolerance and low oxygen, apnea walks, among other exercises to improve your freediving skills. In the water (2 hours) we put in practice everything that we have learnt in the classroom how to warm up and the deep dive, after we practise how to set up a buoy for training and how to perform a proper safety to a deep buddy. Price includes certification, full equipment and fun dive at the Liberty Wreck.
Che non è una parolaccia, ma il termine per descrivere il tensionamento delle sartie, i cavi di acciaio che sorreggono l’albero. Come sapete, un lungo viaggio ci attende e stiamo facendo tutto il necessario per condurlo in sicurezza. Siamo agitati per la partenza? Abbastanza. Il ritorno in Europa sembra essere la parte più impegnativa del viaggio, così dicono tutti i velisti con cui parliamo. Ma le uniche tre persone che lo hanno già fatto con cui abbiamo chiacchierato ci hanno assicurati che potrebbe essere anche più tranquillo dell’andata e noi vogliamo affidarci al loro parere. Spero in tanti avvistamenti marini, in albe e tramonti da togliere il fiato e in lunghi momenti di pace che solo l’oceano sconfinato sa trasmettere. Sono questi i pensieri che ci accompagnano mentre lavoriamo al pc fino a tardi, per recuperare il tempo che abbiamo dedicato al rigging e per portarci avanti per i prossimi giorni. La partenza si avvicina. Per aiutare anche voi a rendervi conto di quanto sia alle porte l’oceano Atlantico vi dico che la prossima volta che butterò la canna da pesca in acqua in cerca di una squisita lampuga (ovvero il primo momento disponibile) sarà quando partiremo per attraversare. Fa sembrare tutto molto più vicino, non è così? Adesso che abbiamo qualche giorno per parlarne, c’è qualcosa che vi piacerebbe vedere o leggere della traversata? Se sì scrivetelo nei commenti 💪 A domani! C.