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15 Jul

Scuba Diving Training: What You Need to Know in the Water

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The sport of scuba diving has enjoyed increased popularity in recent years due to the availability of equipment and the desire to experience the amazing marine world. If you are thinking about taking up diving you will need to have scuba diving training before you begin. Unlike other hobbies, knowing the ins and outs of the gear involved in diving will be critical to your survival. Certified scuba diving training will offer you the knowledge and experience you need to safely enjoy this thrilling sport.

An Open Water Diver Course would be a good starting point for your scuba diving training. You will receive both classroom instruction and water time in pursuit of certification. These will cover regulating and monitoring dive equipment and reacting to environmental changes. Certification will allow you to dive without accompaniment, although you will still need to be mindful of your abilities and needs.

* Basic Requirements Of a Scuba Diving Training Course

When taking a scuba diving training course for open water dives, the minimum requirement is five dives and these may all be scuba dives or even one skin dive plus four scuba dives. Only two scuba dives may be performed on any single day. There are other regulations for scuba diving training. All open water dives should be performed during daylight hours. The maximum depth of the open water dives should not exceed sixty feet while undergoing scuba diving training.

You will want to make sure that these minimum requirements are covered during your scuba diving training. The requirements vary from course to course and teaching center to teaching center but usually the minimum age should not be less than 15 years for the scuba diving certification. Junior certification is available for ages 10-14. There is usually no diver certification required and persons who have prior skills obtained from other courses may get awarded extra credits for such skills and knowledge acquired.

* The Advanced Scuba Diving Training Course

When you are ready to move beyond the basics you can work towards additional certification in an advanced scuba diving training course. Typically taught in an open water setting, the advanced classes offer more in-depth information as well as a diversity of dive experiences. There are a number of more advanced scuba diving training courses that can prepare you for more specific site dives like cave and wreck diving. This step is necessary for any diver wishing to obtain NAUI or PADI certification.

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