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Written by Eric Fattah

Frenzel Fattah Equalizing Workshop

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A schematic view of the airways while equalising Step-by-Step Guide to Optimal Equalizing for Freedivers and Scuba Divers

Eric Fattah first wrote the “Frenzel Fattah Equalizing Document” to explain the Frenzel technique and his strategies for equalizing well below residual lung volume (80m+). Since it was made available on the internet, at least ten thousand people have benefited from his guide to Frenzel and mouth-fill equalizing.
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Written by Richard Wonka

The We freedive Float and Lanyard

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A serving suggestion for the We freedive Float We have been designing and engineering, testing and trying and here it is:

The We freedive Float

The Best Freediving Float We Know Of™. Now available online!

All materials and the craftsmanship are fully sea worthy and will withstand even the scorching sun and salt of the red sea for a very long time. We know that nothing lasts forever, but this here is getting close. Some of our friends are still diving with the prototypes that evolved during the design of this one.

Using our experience with other floats and many of our own prototypes, we have come up with a float that will make your life in training or teaching easy and leave you with one less thing to worry about or be bothered by.


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Written by Sarah Whitcher

Freediving with Monofins

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All spear fishermen, recreational and competition freedivers seek the most efficient way to move through water and will generally look to the animals already inhabiting our oceans for clues on how to accomplish this. When comparing human physiology to marine animals the nearest we get to mimicking the biomechanical movement is that of Dolphins, Whales and Manatees. For us to emulate these splendid creatures we have to adapt our own body with the use of a prosthetic tail, the monofin.


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Written by Richard Wonka

Freediving - a way to Enlightenment?

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Freediving - a way to Enlightenment?

In our years of learning and teaching freediving, we have always implicitly applied a principle that has been first described by the Philosopher Immanuel Kant in 1784. We have come to the understanding that Freediving is one of the purest forms of the application of Enlightenment as Kant describes it in his article An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?


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