Swimming in the sea, getting friendly with the waves, discovering a whole community of people who simply love water.
Open water isn't only a sport — it's a way of living. It's the move from pool to sea, from a fixed rhythm to flow, from competing to connecting.
Open water asks for more: reading the conditions, dealing with waves, staying safe. But it gives more, too: full focus, inner quiet, a sense of strength and belonging.
The sea isn't a competitor — it's a partner. The moment you understand that, everything changes.
Open-sea swimming — in pairs or in a group. Learning to flow with the sea.
Learning to read waves, cross them with confidence — and eventually to enjoy them.
Personally fitted guidance for swimmers in the pool who want to make the step into the open sea.
Focused training for races and events — distances, pacing, strategy, and safety.
Refining efficiency in the water — breathing, body rotation, timing, and speed.
Holding direction in open water — reading the conditions, sighting, currents, and landmarks.
Open-water activity is run according to the state of the sea, the weather, and each participant's swim level and experience.
The emphasis isn't only on swimming — it's on safety, sea-reading, gradualness, and listening to the body.
The sea is the place where boundaries dissolve. In the water a special sense of equality emerges — even as every activity is fitted to age, experience, health, and swim ability.
Our community is people who love water. That's the central thread. From there grows friendship, mutual support, and a shared wish to keep showing up.
I'd been a pool swimmer for years and was afraid of the sea. After three sessions I understood the sea isn't an enemy — it's a friend you have to learn to know.
— DanaThis community changed my life. Suddenly I have new friends, a regular sport routine, and a sense of belonging I'd never known.
— RonPeople who don't yet swim at all, those whose medical situation requires clearance, or those looking for activity without any personal fit — please check before joining.
You can reach out to Avigal to see how to join the open-water activity.
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