AIDA New Zealand

Supporting New Zealand's Competitive Freedivers

Team World Championships 2012

The 2012 Team world champs are fast approaching us, The event is being held from the 8th June to 16th September in Nice, France. Further information on the event can be downloaded here and more inforamtion can be found on the official website.

AIDA NZ is looking for an expression of interest from those interested in being put forward for selection. Should we have more athletes come forward than there are spots available, we will be making selections based on performances in competition over the last 18 months.

AIDA Worlds Team Shirts Available

We've had some interest in the Team Shirts that were worn by our Freedivers who attended the 2011 Worlds so we've decided to put some short sleeve copies of these fantastic shirts up for sale for a very limited time.  Thank you to Kathryn Nevatt for making this possible.

Order your NZ Worlds T-Shirt here

What are Freedivers in New Zealand up to?

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AIDA New Zealand

AIDA NZ is charged with the responsibility of supporting our elite athletes by facilitating competition in New Zealand and internationally as with any sport grassroots activity is important too and AIDA NZ wants to promote the sport at club level.  To maintain consistency in the sport AIDA NZ engages the rules of AIDA International standards and selects internationally qualified judges for every world ranking competition.

AIDA NZ believes that divers should be aware of the risks of the sport and promotes safe diving by compiling appropriate references and contact information for freediving courses run in New Zealand.

Training Tips

Purging Lactic Acid
Level: Expert

After heavy freediving training, muscles (especially in the legs) can be full of lactic acid - the main waste product from the anaerobic energy pathways our body uses when we hold our breath. With time this acid is metabolised, but we can help stimulate blood flow to get rid of it quicker in a couple of ways:

1. compression clothing, such as this offered by Orca improves blood circulation in the muscles, helping to move those waste products through faster. After wearing these all night you will wake up with legs that feel light and fresh.

2. Inversions are a way of draining the blood out of the limbs. Lying on your back next to a wall, with your legs at a right angle against the wall is the easiest way. Shoulder stands and head stands, which are taught in most styles of yoga, are the next step. Lifting your arms as well will drain all four limbs simultaneously, but be careful and use a safety partner the first time your try this pose!

Note: See William in this pose on Facebook

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