Freediving is a technique which involves holding ones breathe underwater. Just as any other type of sport, freediving also requires intensive training and dedication in order to get better. There are several sports associated with freediving-spear fishing, underwater rugby, synchronized diving, snorkeling, apnea competitions and underwater photography.
Freediving can be taken up as a hobby or for more enthusiastic divers; it can even be taken up professionally. There are professional freediving competitions help every year at local, national and international levels.

To learn to free dive, it is absolutely important to find someone who can take you through the sports and various equipments used very patiently. Unlike other sports freediving involves a lot of equipments which may seem intimidating to a first timer. Moreover diving underwater while holding ones breathe is a different ball game altogether. Even if you are a great swimmer, diving may not be very easy if you are not used to it.

There are many competitive and non-competitive freediving sports, as well as individual or team sports. If you have taken up the sport, you can compete in local levels to get a good exposure on the sport and to improve your techniques.
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