Hold your breath and tag: Kabaddi - Freediving in United Arab Emirates. Courses, Certificates and Equipment

Let's talk about something relatedly interesting to holding our breath as freedivers. Have you heard of the word Kabaddi? It is derived from Hindi word that means, ‘holding your breath’. A team sport and perfect for adrenaline junkies, which requires both skill, strength and combines the attributes of wrestling and rugby.

How long does it take to get good at freediving? - Freediving in United Arab Emirates. Courses, Certificates and Equipment

People choose freediving inspired by different things. Some fall in love with it when listening to the friends' stories, while others are attracted by sea animals. Someone else in their childhood held their breath in the bathroom, and now they want to learn how to do it longer. Someone dreams of learning not to be afraid of water.

How expensive is Freediving? - Freediving in United Arab Emirates. Courses, Certificates and Equipment

What minimal equipment is needed to freedive and how expensive is it? – Minimal equipment needed to freedive is just a mask, snorkel and fins, which isn’t expensive at all. You can freedive without any gear at all actually. Nevertheless, basic items for freediving are considered to be mask, snorkel and fins. These three primary …

What Happens to Light at Depth? - Freediving in United Arab Emirates. Courses, Certificates and Equipment

Nobody will argue the fact that underwater world is extremely diverse and beautiful. However, if you try to film its beauty, you will encounter some problems. The deeper you go the darker it becomes. But what does it mean exactly? There are many factors which influence the light that penetrates the water: time of day, …

Swimming resistance: why is it important to be streamlined? - Freediving in United Arab Emirates. Courses, Certificates and Equipment

While moving through the water you will encounter and create resistance. In order to understand this idea you need to establish two things inside your head: -First one is the concept of “frontal area”; it is the frontal surface area of your body that is exposed to the resistance of the water while you are …