Discover comfort and confidence underwater by learning how to unlock your natural freediving capabilities.
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Since 2018 our team has taught over 1500 students. Throughout this time we have made constant improvements and developments, which have lead us to highlight the following items among many others:
Focus on comfort, rather than certification
Our singular goal is to have each student progress through the class in a way that they are comfortable and confident. There is no pressure to complete a bunch of requirements in one weekend…you have a full year to do this, so throughout the class we just want you to absorb.
We run weekly depth sessions at La Jolla shores on Sunday mornings. This is the perfect opportunity to complete your requirements (if needed) and take your newly developed skills and get more comfortable with them. With your class, you will receive a free code to one of these sessions.
Personalized development
Maximum instructor to student ratio of 1:4. This allows us to cater the class to each student, no matter what level. We will provide the next step for you to work on, while the student next to you might have a completely different step to focus on.
Top tier instructors
The instructor is what matters, not the certifying agency!
We look for instructors who can tune into what the student needs, and who can make the class fun and informative without sacrificing safety and comfort. Just check our Google Reviews to see how we do ;)
Structured approach
There are many new sensations felt at pressure and depth, and knowing what to expect/how to react will help keep you calm and comfortable in that moment. The knowledge from the classroom, and the experience of holding your breath in the pool (both lying still and swimming for distance) will introduce you to those new sensations in a safe and secure environment before we take it to the open water.
More than just a class...also a community
Classes don’t make you a better freediver as much as they give you the tools to progress safely and effectively. While you will see gains throughout your class, freedivers truly develop through consistent training and interaction with community. We couldn't be more proud of the incredible group of humans we have managed to attract, from our crew to our regulars to the brand new students.
At the end of our Sunday open water session we have a cookout where you will be able to mingle with the people in our community who have gone through the class before you, many of whom are looking for dive buddies! This is an awesome way to get introduced to our active and welcoming community.
Safety
We have had a huge number of people who have spearfished for years before taking the class...and at the end of the course they ALL say “I can’t believe I didn’t kill myself”. This class won’t force you to change the way you do everything, but it will open your eyes to what can go wrong, how to avoid it, and how to handle a situation if it does happen to occur.
One of the biggest challenges to overcome in freediving is mastering your equalization. By signing up for a Molchanov's program you will gain access to their frenzel fundamentals course that has a 90% success rate with teaching students how to equalize before even showing up to class!
Freediving classes taught by most major agencies are very similar. We used to teach for FII and PADI, and have personal experience with PFI, SSI, and AIDA courses. Currently we certify through Molchanovs.
Are there any pre-requisites? How do I know if I'm ready?
The most important aspect of freediving is relaxation, and while we will teach multiple relaxation techniques and ways to be more efficient, it is essential to already feel comfortable and have some experience in the water. The pre-requisite for the course is a 200m non stop swim in the pool, and we highly recommend some experience with snorkeling (having your mask down in the water and breathing through the snorkel as well as being able to clear the snorkel), surfing, or any other type of swimming activity. If you don't yet feel comfortable and relaxed in the open water, our Discover Freediving Course will go over the same theory and pool sessions as the Beginner course, and you can come back and complete the open water sessions when you're ready.
We also highly recommend checking out our friends at Deep End Fitness - DEF runs underwater CrossFit style workouts multiple times per week, and we have found that those who join a few of their classes before going through a Freedive Course have a much higher success rate. This is not a requirement, but they are cheap and easy to access so we highly encourage you to check them out before / while starting your freediving journey!
What are the requirements?
Like we said, our biggest thing is helping you develop in a comfortable manner so don’t sweat the requirements! But in order to get a Molchanovs certification you will need a static breath hold of 1:30 and a depth dive of 12m or 40’ (both free immersion and constant weight…aka pulling down the line and kicking down like a normal dive). The PADI requirements are 10m or 33' of depth.
Just Get Wet Headquarters, 3719 Mission Blvd San Diego
Classroom
Saturday
6:45 - 9:30 AM
The Plunge, Mission Bay
1100 AM - 1:30 PM
Mission Bay
Pool
Open Water 1
Sunday
8 - 11:30 AM
La Jolla Shores
Open Water 2
Weekday
Day 1
9 - 11:30 AM
Just Get Wet Headquarters, 3719 Mission Blvd San Diego
1 - 4 PM
The Plunge, Mission Beach
Classroom
Pool
Day 2
8 AM - 2 PM
La Jolla Shores
Open Water 1 & 2
Equipment
A 5mm 2 piece freediving wetsuit is required, along with fins, mask, snorkel, and a weight belt with ~12lbs of weight. Booties and gloves recommended. All gear can be rented through Just Get Wet at a cost of $80 for the full kit for the full class length (you will see this options as you book).
We recommend a 3mm surf suit or something similar for the pool portion of the class. With just a swimsuit you will get cold, and with the 5mm dive suits you will need 16-20lbs of weight. We have some 3mm suits laying around that we might be able to set you up with, we can’t guarantee they will fit but leave us a note if you need one.
If you're looking for a place to stay, please check out our beautiful loft that is right above the shop! With a queen size bed and a pull out couch it can easily sleep 4, and if you plan on taking the boat out with us it’s a short 3-5 minute walk from the shop! Please email us (info@justgetwet.com) with dates you would like and we can book outside AirBnB in order to save you from paying their service charges.
Viz: 5-15ft Surf: 2-3+ft Water Temp: 58F Looking pretty green up at Scripps. Pretty hazy 5-10ft up north with lots of waves and churned up water. Divers are reporting Mission Point Park is pretty clear if your itching to get...
Viz: 5-15ft Surf: 2-3+ft Water Temp: 58F A drop in the swell and light winds are producing some favorable diving conditions. Yesterdays line diving group reported an increase in visibility compared to last week. Overall things are looking fair, and conditions...
Viz: 5-15ft Surf: 3-4+ft Water Temp: 58F Still seeing the swell steadily increase which is making for some challenging shore entries, but with calm winds we are seeing overall fair conditions for diving beyond the waves. For the best conditions...
Viz: 5-15ft Surf: 2-3ft Water Temp: 58F Swell is picking up a bit as we are seeing 3-4ft waves and 5+ in certain areas. Diving conditions will be best in protected areas or beyond the surf at depth. high tide...
Viz: 5-15ft Surf: 2-3ft Water Temp: 58F Conditions are quite similar to yesterday, with calm winds at 0 knots, creating glassy surfaces beyond the waves. For the best diving experience, focus on areas sheltered from the swell. Expect the swell...
Viz: 5-15ft Surf: 2-3ft Water Temp: 58F Happy New Year! We're kicking off the year with our first dive report, and the conditions are already looking much better compared to last week. La Jolla is seeing manageable waves at 1-2 ft,...
Viz: 0-5ft Surf: 4-6ft Water Temp: 58F There's a slight drop in the swell but overall things are looking pretty similar to what we saw last week. The underwater pier camera in La Jolla still shows visibility at less than...
Viz: 0-5ft Surf: 4-6ft+ Water Temp: 58F Conditions today remain similar to yesterday, with the large swell continuing to impact the area. The underwater pier camera in La Jolla still shows visibility at less than 5 feet, with strong water...
Viz: 0-5ft Surf: 4-6ft+ Water Temp: 58F Conditions remain consistent with yesterday. The large swell is still impacting the area, stirring things up significantly. Visibility on the underwater pier camera in La Jolla continues to be less than 5 feet,...
Viz: 0-5ft Surf: 4-6ft+ Water Temp: 58F We are still getting hit with a large amount of swell which is stirring things up quite a bit. Visibility on the underwater pier camera in La Jolla is showing visibility at less...
Viz: 5-10ft Surf: 2-3ft+ Water Temp: 58F Vis is a smidge better than yesterday, still a hazy 5-10ft at Scripps Pier. Divers at La Jolla Shores say conditions are decent right now, low wind and swell. Get out there early as...
Viz: 0-5ft Surf: 3-4ft+ Water Temp: 57F You've got a small window of time before this swell moves in and shakes things up for the next two weeks. Right now viz isn't great, still green with lots of particulates but you...
Viz: 5ft Surf: 3-4ft+ Water Temp: 56F Swell is moving in! Conditions are blah and vis is around 5ft but if you get lucky maybe a hazy ~10ft with lots of green particulates. If your a surfer though, now is...
Viz: 5-10ft Surf: 3-4ft+ Water Temp: 55F Conditions remain pretty similar to yesterday and are forecasted to stay like this into next week. With some strong swell and minimal visibility it is not looking the best for diving at the...
Viz: 5-10ft Surf: 2-3ft+ Water Temp: 55F Very hazy and very cold out there right now. Water temp is sitting around 55 degrees and there is an algae bloom hitting San Diego extending down to the Coronado Islands which is...
Viz: 5-10ft
Surf: 2-3ft+
Water Temp: 59F
Pretty hazy out there with some size-able swell. King Tides are coming this weekend though! Check out the link below for more info and high/low tide timings!
https://sandiego.surfrider.org/news/king-tides-2-2024#:~:text=Each%20year%2C%20the%20annual%20King,many%20of%20San%20Diego's%20beaches.
Viz: 10-15
Surf: 2-3ft+
Water Temp: 59F
Not as green as its been but water is still getting churned up out there, visibility is still looking a very hazy 5-10ft with lots of particulates.
Viz: 10-15
Surf: 2-3ft+
Water Temp: 59F
A little soupy out there! Lots of particulates and the water has turned a bit green. Viz is looking like a pretty hazy 5-10ft.
Viz: 10-15
Surf: 3-4ft+
Water Temp: 59F
Scripps has quite a bit of particulates floating around and a hazy 10 ft visibilty. Surf is still up a bit so visibility elsewhere will probably be patchy.
Viz: 10-15 Surf: 1-2ft Water Temp: 58F Scripps is looking pretty crystal clear right now, especially in the shallows. Some patches are still getting a bit of particulates and green haze as you head more south. Black Friday Sales until Monday...