Performance Freediving International
Performance Freediving International (PFI) is a renowned organization dedicated to the education and training of individuals in the sport of freediving. Founded in 2000, PFI has been instrumental in advancing the techniques and safety protocols associated with freediving, making it accessible to a broader audience.
History[edit]
Performance Freediving International was established by a group of passionate freedivers who recognized the need for structured training programs. The organization quickly gained a reputation for its comprehensive courses and emphasis on safety, attracting students from around the world.
Training Programs[edit]
PFI offers a variety of training programs designed to cater to different skill levels, from beginners to advanced freedivers. These programs include:
- Freediver Courses: Introductory courses that cover the basics of breath-hold diving, safety, and physiology.
- Intermediate Freediver Courses: Designed for those who have mastered the basics and wish to improve their depth and breath-hold times.
- Advanced Freediver Courses: Focused on advanced techniques and safety protocols for deep diving.
- Instructor Courses: Training for individuals who wish to become certified PFI instructors.
Safety Protocols[edit]

Safety is a cornerstone of PFI's philosophy. The organization has developed rigorous safety protocols that are integrated into all of its courses. These protocols include:
- Buddy System: Emphasizing the importance of diving with a partner to ensure mutual safety.
- Rescue Techniques: Training in effective rescue and recovery methods in the event of a blackout or other emergencies.
- Breathing Techniques: Instruction on proper breathing methods to maximize oxygen efficiency and minimize risks.
Influence on the Sport[edit]
Performance Freediving International has had a significant impact on the sport of freediving. By promoting safe practices and providing high-quality training, PFI has helped to elevate the standards of the sport globally. Many of the world's top freedivers have trained with PFI, and the organization continues to be a leader in freediving education.
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