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Since 2008, Vertical Blue has been one of the world’s most prestigious freediving competitions. It is organized by 18x world record holder William Trubridge and is held at Dean’s Blue Hole in the Bahamas. It also includes a prize fund.
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Freedivers who have completed a freediving course with the Molchanovs Education System or who are part of the Molchanovs Movement have the opportunity to continue their freediving training after their course is complete. Training in-between courses is important to improve and maintain a wide variety of freediving skills, which is why Base Training was created.
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The 2021 CMAS World Freediving Indoors Championship in Belgrade, Serbia will be held from June 21-27, 2021, and it will be the first competition as Molchanovs athletes for Mai Morimura from Japan and Rami Bladlav from Sweden.
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The foundation of freediving training involves having the proper symmetrical kick, which provides optimal performance, helps ensure safety, and keeps the freediver in a state of complete relaxation. It is ideal for beginners to learn this technique with silicone or rubber fins, as they are softer than plastic, fiberglass, or carbon fiber fins. Unfortunately, many silicone and rubber fins on the market are not as comfortable or as powerful as needed, or do not have a good ratio of power and effort. This is why Molchanovs created the CORE Silicone Bifins.
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Freediving bifins and monofins can be one of the most considerable investments you make in your freediving career. Whether you have plastic, fiberglass, or carbon blades on your fins, all of these materials have special care and storage instructions that can help increase the life expectancy of the equipment. If you do not take special care of your bifins and monofin, breakage or deformities in the material can happen. The question is: what special care do freediving bifins and monofins require?
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