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Ousia Freediving Academy

About Ousia Freediving Academy

We are a small Freediving school based in Pemuteran, North-west of Bali. We are passionate about freediving as much as we are passionate about teaching, we are constantly learning and improving to provide better teaching method to be able to guide our students to become better, safer freedivers.Our training focuses on the fundamentals and understanding of freediving. Depth is useful and important as a performance requirements in a course, but it is not about the numbers, it’s about how you reach it that counts. With relaxation and good techniques, depths will come naturally.?Ousia is taken from a Greek word which can be translated into “being” or “essence” in English. We choose it because we believe that high-quality education is the essence/core in freediving and it will provide solid foundation for freedivers to increase their freediving abilities and their safety.Pemuteran, Bali is the perfect spot for freedivers. Known as one of the best kept secret spot to dive in Bali, Pemuteran is a protected bay with warm waters all year round.

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Jl. Raya Pemuteran, Gang Taman SariPemuteran, Kabupaten BulelengBali, Indonesia
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