INTRODUCTION TO COLD WATER & BREATH HOLD for FILM & TV - POOL TRAINING SESSIONS

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Specifics for upcoming courses:

Saturday October 20, 2018
Ocean Quest Dive Centre 9:00AM to 12:00PM
UBC Aquatic Center 1:30PM to 4:00PM

Saturday November 24, 2018
Ocean Quest Dive Centre 8:00AM to 11:00AM
UBC Aquatic Centre 12:30PM to 3:30PM

Students will need a yoga mat or towel to lay down on, wetsuit, bathing cap or hood (optional), neoprene socks (optional), fins, weight belt & weights, mask and snorkel. Cost for this course is $275.00/student + GST. There are a maximum of 16 spaces in this class.

The POOL FREEDIVE TRAINING SESSIONS are for people who have completed a course with Oceanoid. They run most Tuesday and Friday evenings at UBC Aquatic Centre from Tues Sept 4th to Tues Dec 4th. Participants will also be eligible to compete in pool competitions over the Fall/Winter season. See website for more details. Please contact Roberta@Oceanoid.com.

To register for either of these courses please
contact Ocean Quest Dive Centre online VIEW HERE
or at 604-436-1157

This 1 day workshop includes lecture, breathing exercises, and pool work. Students are introduced to the particular risks of working in cold water, how to enter cold water to mitigate risks, adaptation and tolerance to cold water, and risks including immersion shock, swim failure and hypothermia. In addition they are introduced to breath hold and the specific risks for diving on a breath hold (freediving) as opposed to scuba diving, and the safety requirements for freediving.

The work is adapted for work in the film and television industry. Sometimes you have prep time, sometimes you don't. How can you prepare yourself mentally and physically for not only the challenges of cold water or breath hold, but also with the specific challenges of film work? (Eg: not being able to pinch your nose to equalize.)

During the classroom portion students learn theory and perform breathing exercises and a breath hold. In the pool students perform another breath hold and are introduced to rescue techniques for freediving.

Roberta Cenedese is an AIDA Master Freediving Instructor, Freediving Judge, and past member of Canada’s Freediving Team as well as an SDI Scuba Divemaster. She is an open water swimmer, and someone who has trained extensively in cold water, swimming “skin” through winter. She teaches and coaches freediving in Vancouver and works in the Film & TV Industry. For more info, see www.oceanoid.com