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PADI Freediver Course - Go Dive Tasmania
PADI Freediver Course - Go Dive Tasmania
PADI Freediver Course - Go Dive Tasmania

PADI Freediver Course

Course - Go Dive Tasmania



Go Dive Tasmania
 is proud to announce that we have teamed up with The Pressure Project who will be bringing it’s long running experience in the Freediving Industry to Tasmanian waters. We can offer from Padi Freediver (level 1) to Padi Freedive Instructor level.

Freediving is about inward power, discipline and control. If you’ve always wanted to enter the underwater world quietly, on your own terms, staying as long as your breath allows, then freediving is for you. Taking the PADI Freediver course is your first step toward discovering why freediving is becoming a popular way to explore beneath the waves.

What makes us different?

We focus on quality and strive to offer the best in every aspect of our training. Our instructors are PADI Master Level with years of teaching experience all around Australia. We always conduct the required confined water (pool) training sessions and utilise specially designed dive boats to take you to stunning locations completely inaccessible by land. With over 20 years experience diving the Tasmanian coastline, we take your PADI Freediver experience to the next level unrivalled anywhere else in Tasmania.

Course Structure:

Theory Evening - We meet at Go Dive Tasmania (67 Argyle Street, Hobart) at 5pm to complete paperwork with Freediving theory, followed by a breath workshop. Here you'll learn to understand your body's natural urges with breathing and relaxation techniques to help you stay down longer safely. 

Day 1 – We start at 9am with confined water session at the pool. There we’ll practice static breath hold, dynamic apnea, and run through duck dives and safety in preparation for the Ocean.

Day 2 – This is where we complete the double dive in the ocean and look to complete the Padi open-water Freediving requirements. Constant weight with fins, free immersion, and practice our rescue whilst also getting to explore the wonders of the Ocean and its wildlife.

Requirements to register for the PADI Freediver course:

  • Be 12 years of age or older
  • Complete Medical form
  • Be able to swim 200m or 300m with mask, snorkel, fins

What is included in the PADI Freediver course:

  • PADI Online E-Learning
  • Theory Session
  • Breath Workshop/Mindfulness
  • Confined water session
  • Double Freedive in the ocean
  • Photo package
  • Access to free pool training post course

PADI Freediver performance requirements:

  • 90 seconds Static breath hold.
  • 25m Dynamic
  • 10m constant weight Dive in the Ocean.
  • Buddying and rescue techniques
  • Completed PADI Online E-Learning

Booking Conditions:
PADI Freediver Courses are solely run and co-ordinated by the Pressure Project with the support of Go Dive Tasmania's shopfront and dive vessels. By purchasing the course on Go Dive Tasmania's website, you agree to have all your booking information passed on to The Pressure Project and agree to all Booking Conditions. You must read through all booking conditions, including medical requirements prior to booking your course.


    Regular price $659.00

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    • MEDICAL
    • BOOKING CONDITIONS
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    Description



    Go Dive Tasmania
     is proud to announce that we have teamed up with The Pressure Project who will be bringing it’s long running experience in the Freediving Industry to Tasmanian waters. We can offer from Padi Freediver (level 1) to Padi Freedive Instructor level.

    Freediving is about inward power, discipline and control. If you’ve always wanted to enter the underwater world quietly, on your own terms, staying as long as your breath allows, then freediving is for you. Taking the PADI Freediver course is your first step toward discovering why freediving is becoming a popular way to explore beneath the waves.

    What makes us different?

    We focus on quality and strive to offer the best in every aspect of our training. Our instructors are PADI Master Level with years of teaching experience all around Australia. We always conduct the required confined water (pool) training sessions and utilise specially designed dive boats to take you to stunning locations completely inaccessible by land. With over 20 years experience diving the Tasmanian coastline, we take your PADI Freediver experience to the next level unrivalled anywhere else in Tasmania.

    Course Structure:

    Theory Evening - We meet at Go Dive Tasmania (67 Argyle Street, Hobart) at 5pm to complete paperwork with Freediving theory, followed by a breath workshop. Here you'll learn to understand your body's natural urges with breathing and relaxation techniques to help you stay down longer safely. 

    Day 1 – We start at 9am with confined water session at the pool. There we’ll practice static breath hold, dynamic apnea, and run through duck dives and safety in preparation for the Ocean.

    Day 2 – This is where we complete the double dive in the ocean and look to complete the Padi open-water Freediving requirements. Constant weight with fins, free immersion, and practice our rescue whilst also getting to explore the wonders of the Ocean and its wildlife.

    Requirements to register for the PADI Freediver course:

    • Be 12 years of age or older
    • Complete Medical form
    • Be able to swim 200m or 300m with mask, snorkel, fins

    What is included in the PADI Freediver course:

    • PADI Online E-Learning
    • Theory Session
    • Breath Workshop/Mindfulness
    • Confined water session
    • Double Freedive in the ocean
    • Photo package
    • Access to free pool training post course

    PADI Freediver performance requirements:

    • 90 seconds Static breath hold.
    • 25m Dynamic
    • 10m constant weight Dive in the Ocean.
    • Buddying and rescue techniques
    • Completed PADI Online E-Learning

    Booking Conditions:
    PADI Freediver Courses are solely run and co-ordinated by the Pressure Project with the support of Go Dive Tasmania's shopfront and dive vessels. By purchasing the course on Go Dive Tasmania's website, you agree to have all your booking information passed on to The Pressure Project and agree to all Booking Conditions. You must read through all booking conditions, including medical requirements prior to booking your course.


      MEDICAL

      To make it easier for you, please see the links below that have the recreational diving medical forms attached.

      Go Dive Tasmania will require a diving medical from anyone who submits a yes answer and is prompted to see a doctor or is 45 years or older. You should always have a medical completed prior to booking your course if required.

      PADI RSTC DIVE MEDICAL*
      Please note: PADI RSTC Dive Medical can be completed by any willing GP. When you call your GP, be sure to ask for a recreational diving medical. Not all GP's will be willing to complete this, so ensure you ask first. All doctors listed below are able and willing to complete recreational diving medicals in Tasmania. Be sure to print and take the forms with you to ensure a smooth process.

      SPUMS DIVE MEDICAL*
      Please note: SPUMS Dive Medical can only be used at accredited doctors. To find doctors accredited near you, please see the following link: SPUMS Doctor List


      Doctors Performing Recreational Diving Medicals Hobart Region:

      Dr Michael Tooth
      City Doctors Hobart
      (03) 6231 3003

      Hyperbaric Medicine Unit (Royal)
      (03) 6166 8196

      Dr David Smart (Howrah)
      0407 138 332
      Inquiries: dsmart@iinet.net.au

      Dr Graham Stephens
      Your Health Hub
      (03) 6122 0150

      Dr Elizabeth Elliott
      General Practice Plus
      (03) 6223 5533

      Dover Medical Centre
      (03) 6298 1222

      Sorell Doctors Surgery (only if you're an existing patient)
      (03) 6265 1595 

      Doctors Performing Recreational Diving Medicals Northern Region:

      Windmill Hill Medical (Launceston)
      (03) 6776 0080

      Tremaur Medical Centre (Launceston)
      (03) 6776 0080

      Rose Cottage Medical (Launceston)
      (03) 6334 3622

      Exeter Medical Center (Exeter)(03) 6394 4247

      SmartClinics (Devonport)
      (03) 6422 6200

      Burnie General Practice (Burnie)
      (03) 6431 7708

      Wynyard Medical Centre (Wynyard)
      (03) 6442 2201

      Please note: If you are required to complete a recreational diving medical that you allow enough time to see the doctor. It is usual to expect a wait time of 14 days or more.If you have any questions regarding the diving medical, please contact Go Dive Tasmania either by phone or email.P: (03) 6231 9749 E: info@godivetassie.com.au

      BOOKING CONDITIONS

      Course Booking Conditions

      All participants completing a scuba diving course must be at least 12 years old, with the exception of programs such as Bubble Makers or Seal Team where 8 years old is allowed.

      You must have your own transport for the entirety of the course. Go Dive will not be responsible for transporting you to and from the store.

      As dives are commonly conducted within National Parks, you should obtain a parks pass for your personal vehicle. You can obtain a parks pass here:  https://passes.parks.tas.gov.au/

      All courses are taught in English. You are not allowed to translate to someone in another language for safety reasons. No exceptions.

      You will be required to complete a medical statement which may result in you needing to complete a medical with a doctor.

      Anyone age 45 years or over MUST complete a recreational diving medical with a doctor prior to starting their course and acknowledge that it is recommended that you book course dates with adequate time to complete your medical prior to that start date.

      You must be able to swim at least 200 meters and float for 10 minutes unassisted. A swim test will be conducted first thing during Open Water Course. Failure to pass the swimming test will result in a cancellation of your course without refund. Not brining swimming gear is not an accepted excuse. All students will complete the test on the required day, or pay to return another day at $150 per hour to complete the swim. 1 hour minimum from time staff leave the Hobart store and return.

      By purchasing the course you agree to a non-refundable deposit of $245 per person. Refunds will only be given to requests made within 30 days of original booking, less the non-refundable deposit. e.g. $645 Course - $245 = $400 total refund.

      Subject to failing a recreational diving medical and supplying the failed medical to: info@godivetassie.com.au a course is partially refundable less the $245 non-refundable deposit. If within 14 days of your start date, no refunds will be considered.

      “Combo” course refunds. A refund between the differences in value of the next course down will be processed, less the $245 non-refundable deposit.

      e.g. $1999 course –(minus) $1575 course = $424 value difference –(minus) $245 non-refundable deposit = $179 total refund 

      No refunds will be given to cancellations within 14 days of start of course.

      Switching selected courses dates within 14 days of start of course will incur a $245 re-booking fee per person booked. You may only switch selected dates once. Any further requests to change dates will result in a full course payment.

      Not attending or failing to complete the course will incur a $245 re-booking fee to try again. This is allowed once only within the following 12 month period. Any further attempts will incur a full course charge.

      Upon booking the course we will contact you via email/phone for you details, please respond in a timely manner to ensure you receive your online learning. Please ensure to check your spam folder. If you do not hear from us, it is your responsibility to contact us via email at: info@godivetassie.com.au

      You will be required to complete online information and waiver forms that both Go Dive and PADI provide. These must be completed prior to your course start dates. No exceptions will be made.

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      Courtney

      During the course I felt fully supported, by everyone involved. The coaches were down to earth, friendly, and passionate about diving. They were more than happy, to answer any questions, and supported us through every step. I achieved more than I ever thought possible, and would highly recommend others to do it. You come out with new friends, new habits, and become part of a bigger community!

      J
      Jake
      The best padi freediver course in Tasmania!

      Incredible! challenged myself and got to go on some amazing boat dives! These guys are definitely the best at what they do!

      R
      Robert King
      The Pressure Project is awesome!

      I have completed all of my Freedive Training with The Pressure Project; starting with PADI Freediver at Mount Gambier (SA), the PADI Advanced freediver at Lady Elliot Island (QLD) and PADI Master Freediver in Amed, Bali. Adam, Francisco and the entire crew are such a knowledgeable and supportive bunch, and once you've done a course with The Pressure Project you'll be part of a tribe, with opportunities to take your freediving further. So glad they're now offering courses in Tasmania, with Francisco heading up the local training. 🤙🏼👌🏼💙

      R
      Rian Rex Taylor
      Amazing experience

      Just finished my free diving weekend and it was the best mental and physical challenge I have ever attempted . I learned to hold my breath underwater for over 3 minutes and comfortably dive past 12m deep. Not something I ever thought I would be able to do. Kaeo was a fantastic teacher and I can't wait to do a lot more free diving. I cannot recommend this course enough to anyone interested.

      A
      Alexander Carter

      Excited and excellent

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      Courtney

      During the course I felt fully supported, by everyone involved. The coaches were down to earth, friendly, and passionate about diving. They were more than happy, to answer any questions, and supported us through every step. I achieved more than I ever thought possible, and would highly recommend others to do it. You come out with new friends, new habits, and become part of a bigger community!

      J
      Jake
      The best padi freediver course in Tasmania!

      Incredible! challenged myself and got to go on some amazing boat dives! These guys are definitely the best at what they do!

      R
      Robert King
      The Pressure Project is awesome!

      I have completed all of my Freedive Training with The Pressure Project; starting with PADI Freediver at Mount Gambier (SA), the PADI Advanced freediver at Lady Elliot Island (QLD) and PADI Master Freediver in Amed, Bali. Adam, Francisco and the entire crew are such a knowledgeable and supportive bunch, and once you've done a course with The Pressure Project you'll be part of a tribe, with opportunities to take your freediving further. So glad they're now offering courses in Tasmania, with Francisco heading up the local training. 🤙🏼👌🏼💙

      R
      Rian Rex Taylor
      Amazing experience

      Just finished my free diving weekend and it was the best mental and physical challenge I have ever attempted . I learned to hold my breath underwater for over 3 minutes and comfortably dive past 12m deep. Not something I ever thought I would be able to do. Kaeo was a fantastic teacher and I can't wait to do a lot more free diving. I cannot recommend this course enough to anyone interested.

      A
      Alexander Carter

      Excited and excellent

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