PFI Instructor Training for Freedivers
Gain the knowledge and in-water proficiency required to teach the PFI Freediver curriculum
PFI Freediver Instructor
Share your passion. Lead the next generation of freedivers.
Becoming a PFI Freediver Instructor is a major step in your freediving journey. This course is designed for experienced divers who want to teach their own programs, mentor new students, and represent PFI’s high standards in education, safety, and professional conduct. You’ll learn how to manage the full teaching environment, from classroom delivery to open-water coaching, while building the leadership and technical skills required to run courses confidently and effectively.
Who should take the PFI Freediver Instructor course?
The PFI Freediver Instructor course is designed for experienced freedivers who want to:
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- Teach freediving as a lead instructor
- Share their passion and skills with their community
- Develop strong leadership, coaching, and presentation abilities
- Train the next generation of safe, capable freedivers
- Advance into a professional teaching role within
- PFI’s educational system
Minimum age to participate is 18. Candidates must already hold active certifications as a PFI Intermediate Freediver, PFI Freediver Supervisor, and PFI Assistant Instructor, and must have a current medical clearance for freediving.
Inside your Freediver Instructor training experience
Your Freediver Instructor course takes an in-depth look at:
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- Professional-level teaching skills for classroom, pool, and open water
- How to structure student learning and evaluate performance
- Open Water Rig assembly, setup, and safety protocols
- Coaching techniques for skill development, confidence building, and performance refinement
- Problem management and emergency response at the instructor level
- How to design lesson plans for theory, confined water, and open-water sessions
- PFI Standards & Procedures and professional expectations
Throughout the course, you'll also conduct microteaching sessions, instructor candidate presentations, and scenario-based evaluations to ensure you're ready to lead real programs.
What you’ll learn in the Freediver Instructor course
The Freediver Instructor course is organized into three main phases.
#1. Knowledge development
In the classroom, you’ll learn how to teach, evaluate, and support freedivers at multiple skill levels, including:
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- How to present theory lessons clearly and confidently
- Structuring student learning for classroom, confined water, and open water
- Applying PFI Standards & Procedures to real teaching situations
- Understanding the components of an Open Water Rig and how to assemble it
- Developing lesson plans that meet PFI educational objectives
- Managing student questions, misunderstandings, and performance challenges
#2. Confined-water and stamina training
In the pool, you’ll refine both personal performance and your ability to coach others. You’ll work on:
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- Conducting pool site briefings and setting expectations for students
- Demonstrating skills with instructor-level clarity and precision
- Coaching students through static and dynamic apnea sessions
- Managing simulated problems such as LMC or shallow-water blackout
- Evaluating student technique and giving corrective feedback
- Completing required stamina benchmarks such as the 800 m snorkel, 400 m swim, and static/dynamic performance standards
#3. Open-water teaching and evaluation
You’ll conduct and assist open-water sessions that mirror real teaching conditions. This phase includes:
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- Leading constant weight dive briefings and in-water skill demonstrations
- Managing student safety teams and coordinating proper recovery breathing
- Running open-water teaching scenarios and meeting PFI performance standards
- Handling unexpected issues such as equalization problems, early turns, or stress responses
- Driving rescue scenarios, including surface and underwater problem management
- Completing final evaluations to confirm readiness to teach as a lead instructor
Gear expectations for the Freediver Instructor course
Gear is available for rent through Nanaimo Dive Outfitters if needed. During the course, you’ll work with:
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- A low-volume freediving mask
- Snorkel suitable for training and rescue scenarios
- Long-blade freediving fins
- Wetsuit appropriate for local conditions
- Weight belt and freediving weights
- Safety lanyard and line-based training system
- Timing and depth-tracking tools
As an instructor candidate, you’ll spend considerable time demonstrating skills, coaching students, and performing safety procedures. Using gear that fits well and supports efficient movement helps you stay focused on teaching, evaluation, and rescue performance throughout the course.
Refined technique for confident teaching
Training in British Columbia gives you skills that transfer effortlessly to warm-water destinations. When you learn to dive in colder water with heavier gear, stronger currents, and limited visibility, tropical diving feels easy and familiar. Your certification is recognized worldwide and forms the foundation for every future specialty you may choose, including wreck, night, navigation, nitrox, and more.
What’s included
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- PFI Freediver Instructor course materials and eLearning
- All classroom development and presentation coaching
- Confined-water teaching sessions
- Open-water teaching sessions and evaluations
- Detailed feedback to help refine your instructional technique
- Small class sizes for focused, professional-level mentorship
Student perks: You’ll have access to discounted gear purchases, priority booking for future training, and continued mentorship as you begin teaching your own courses.
Coming from out of town?
If you’ve started your instructor pathway with another PFI facility, we can complete your evaluations and training through a multi-agency referral. Many candidates travel to Nanaimo specifically for cold-water instructor development. Contact us to discuss scheduling and requirements.
Freediver Instructor Course FAQ
How much teaching experience do I need before enrolling?
You don’t need to have formally taught full courses, but you must have experience assisting, demonstrating skills, and managing students at the Supervisor or Assistant Instructor level.
Do I need professional liability insurance to teach after certification?
Yes. Once certified and active, you’ll need appropriate professional liability insurance for any region where you plan to teach.
How soon after finishing the course can I begin teaching?
Once your certification is processed and your professional status is active, you can begin offering PFI Freediver programs immediately.
Do instructors need their own rig and teaching equipment?
Eventually yes. During the course, you may use facility equipment, but teaching independently requires owning a reliable set of freediving gear and safety tools.
How deep must I be comfortable diving before enrolling?
You should already meet Intermediate-level depth standards with confidence, showing consistent technique at 25–40 meters before attempting advanced teaching evaluations.
Does the course teach how to evaluate student anxiety or emotional readiness?
Yes. You’ll learn to identify stress indicators and how to adjust briefings, progressions, and conditions to maintain student safety.
How do I maintain active Instructor status each year?
You must meet PFI renewal requirements, maintain insurance where required, teach at least the minimum number of courses, and stay current with any updated standards.
Ready to become a certified diver?
Scuba diving opens the door to new experiences, travel, and friendships. Training with Nanaimo Dive Outfitters gives you confidence in one of the richest cold-water ecosystems in the world.
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