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Sara Cambell 104 m CWT

Sara Cambell dives to 104 meters in this very well done video.

It is not a rcognized record, but so what, it is still an amazing video worth watching.

Congratulation Sara, it is a pleasure to watch you dive.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD5Mg0eiJdE&feature=colike]

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Freediving video series from 1998

This is a video series of the british Freediving team preparing for World Freediving Cup – Sardinia 1998 with over 20 countries taking place.

It is very interesting to see how far the sport has progressed, with regards to depth, breath hold time and also the safety of the sport.

Part 1:

[youtube=http://youtu.be/0voNailcOg0&w=640&h=385]

Part 2:
[youtube=http://youtu.be/ir_raI7WDLo&w=640&h=385]

Part 3:

Umberto Pelizzari has the deepest dive of the competition with 60 meters.

[youtube=http://youtu.be/XVyJdgaSC-M&w=640&h=385]

Part 4:
[youtube=http://youtu.be/Ycvqacm0I60&w=640&h=385]

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Making a Freediving Neck Weight

We often get asked about neck weights and I recently needed a heavier neck weight so I decided to create this post to show how to make one.

Below are two images showing the supplies needed.

01 Neck Weights - Supplies

02 Neck Weight - Lead Pellets

The bag of lead pellets can be purchased at Bass Pro Shop or most other hunting stores. I bought a 25 lbs bag of very small pellets, but you might be able to find a store that carry smaller bags or maybe a dive shop that carry lead pellets. Bass Pro Shop also has the 1 inch buckles I used for my neck weight. I find 1 inch big enough to open even with cloves on and it isn’t as bulky as some of the larger buckles.

The scale, funnel and inner tube was purchased from Canadian Tire and the tape is from Home Depot. Only one color tape is needed, but I just wanted to show all the cool colors available.

03 Neck Weight - Hose and - buckles

The length of the bike tube should be the length of your neck circumference plus 20 cm. My neck is 40 cm and I cut off 60 cm of tube, which worked out nicely.

The thickness doesn’t matter as much, because the tube will expand, but I did made sure I didn’t buy a racing tire, which is very thin. The inner tube I bought can be used for a range of tire widths, ranging from 1.75″ to 2.125″.

04 Neck Weight - Buckles

There are a few ways of attaching the buckles and I have chosen the simplest solution. I find it has worked well on my last neck weight which has held up great for two years and show no signs of wear and tear. It can be a little difficult to get the tube through the ends of the buckle, but it only took me 5 minutes for the first and 2 minutes for the second buckle. Make sure to do the hardest of the buckles (if they are different) first, because the tube is easier to hold when it is empty.

There is a different way of attaching the buckle shown here from another blog: orangellous.

There are also great tips and discussions about neck weights at the Aida Canada Forums

05 Neck Weight - Weighing

The lead pellets are extremely small and hard to control, so make sure to do all the weighing and filling in a big plastic container. You should get some help from an instructor or experienced freediver with determining how much weight you need both with and without a wetsuit.

06 Neck Weight - Filling

Filling the neck weight would have been hard without a funnel and I also found out that I needed a plunger. I am creating a 5 pound neck weight and all the pellets don’t fit in the tube without stamping them and expanding the tube a bit. I filled up about 10 cm of the bike tube and then used the stick to stamp the pellets. After stamping, the tube will mostly keep the thicker shape and more pellets can be added. I did this in 5 cm increments stamping each time and made sure I had about 15 cm of tube left after adding all the pellets.

The plastic clip was very useful when adding the second buckle. I placed the plastic clip tight to the pellets which allowed me to fairly easily add the second buckle and try on the neck weight for size. The size of the neck weight stretched out was about 47 cm, but bent it was only 43 cm and with tape it finally ended up a little over 42 cm inside.

 The spoon in the picture was used to scoop up a few of the small guys that got away from me.

07 Neck Weight - Before Tape

Above is the neck weight before I taped it and before I shaped it. Make sure to spend lots of time shaping it so it will be symmetrical and  isn’t too thick in the sides. If you make it too thick in the sides it can be harder to get your arms correctly above your head for streamlining.

08 Neck Weight - Finished

This is the final look of the neck weight with two layers of tape. I added two layers to make it as strong as possible and make sure none of the little pellets have a chance to get out and so water can’t get in.

This is almost identical to my previous neck weight which has been great so far. I will be using it for our freedive practices when I don’t wear a wetsuit.  I will be creating a heavier neck weight for when I wear a wetsuit.

I hope this will help you make your own, but I will also be posting these neck weights for sale, because several people have said that they prefer to buy them instead of making them.

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Mayan Riviera, Mexico – Family Fun and Freediving

January 1st 2011 we left snowy Toronto for a week on the Mayan Riviera in Mexico. We stayed at the Akumal Beach Resort, South of Playa Del Carmen and spent most of the time at this waterfront resort located on Akumal Bay. ( Akumal = Place of the Turtles) Lots of opportunities to snorkel/freedive on the reef. Also just a short walk to the North is Half Moon Bay a great place for an afternoon snorkel. Both reefs are a little worse for hurricane wear but Akumal attracts a lot of tourists for the beach and reef tours. We were able to enhoy as a family the snorkelling and at the same time I got to practise some breath hold photography putting my digital point and shoot camera in a small camera drybag from MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op) here in Toronto.

We made two off resort trips the first was to the ruins at Coba and Tuluum, both were awesome.

Mid day we stopped at two Cenotes (underground caverns) for a refreshing swim and a little free diviving.

Our second trip was to the “Hidden Worlds” nature/adventure park just a short cab ride South of the resort. This featured jungle/cenotes tours, including the “sky cycle”, very novel and interesting. Also a number of unique zip lines through the canopy, and also two that splashed you down in the cenotes. The tour finished off with a guided snorkel into the depths of their cenotes which connects up with others in the extensive underground river system of the area.

We all had a great time, there is tons of good snorkelling, ruins and beach to keep any family busy for a week. The diving/snorkelling opportunities abound in this area and I needed to be careful to keep in mind that this was a family vacation and not a frediving adventure.

Rob

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Aida Canada Forums

The Aida Canada Forums is a great place to get information about all areas of freediving. This is where most of the Canadian freedivers communicate with each other and it is a great place to get tips on freediving equipment, training tips or where the best dive sites are located.

Check out the Aida Canada Forums here

Aida Canada Forums

The forums as described on Aida Canadas Website:

Our forums will create dialogue on the latest on freediving clubs, events, issues, and information on freediving in Canada. This is the best way to connect and become involved with freedivers across the country.

Dedicated to fostering an exchange of ideas and information towards an involved Canadian freediving community, AIDA Canada is attempting to create an environment that is safe and respectful for all participants. We hope all community members are encouraged to express themselves with the aim of developing AIDA Canada from a mature, well-rounded community. Participants can be assured that we will support them accordingly as per our AIDA Canada Code of Conduct, such that their input to the community can develop and be responded to with consideration.

Our forum is also where AIDA Canada volunteers and board members will connect to work on projects and get feedback on initiatives. Want to know what’s going on? Visit the forum.

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Results Day 2/3 · Underwater Rugby

Game 3 – The game we Won!
New Jersey 4 / Unicauca 2

Unicauca is the city in Columbia where they are from. If felt good to win a game. This is the first game I played Guard. Gord played midfield and scored one of the 4 goals.

Game 4
Orcas B 5 / New Jersey 1

Orcas are from Medellin Columbia. This is the main centre for water sports in Columbia. Orcas A won the Ä division.

Gord and I have purchased DVDs of our final game and of the A and B division final.

The picture below was taken during the Division A final. We found out after that people were watching it live online. If I would have know I would have sent out a link.