Emma Farrell, author of “One Breath: A Reflection on Freediving,” has been appointed Director of Freediver Training for Dive RAID International, the agency announced this week.
Farrell has been teaching since 2002 and has been a well-respected Instructor Trainer with RAID for several years. She was also DeeperBlue.com’s Head of Freediving Education until 2009.
Her new position at RAID reflects the agency’s renewed focus on freediving and its importance to RAID’s vision for the industry and the diving community going forward.
Farrell’s initial focus will be to update the agency’s materials and freediving curriculum, bringing it in line with modern practices and the sport’s safest standards, according to RAID.
Speaking immediately following her appointment, Farrell said:
“Being at the forefront of global freediving education for the last two decades, my desire has always been to encourage more people to discover the incredible sport of freediving and enable them to do it safely and responsibly. RAID shares my ethos of combining high standards with accessibility and relevancy and I’m thrilled to be leading the team that will take RAID freediving to the next level.”
Farrell is a founding member of the AIDA Education Commission and has written courses that are taught internationally, among them several popular and unique specialty courses such as her program for surfers, spearfishing safety skills course, and a Gas Guzzler course.
In her new position, Farrell will be working with RAID’s Vice President of Training, PJ Prinsloo, which will see the agency’s freediving product completely streamlined and updated.
According to Prinsloo:
“She brings to the team not only a wealth of knowledge, and talent but also real enthusiasm and creative energy to tackle what will be a huge project in the coming months.”
