Many people dream of scuba diving on their exotic vacations, but are
afraid that if they learn to dive, they will end up wasting a lot of
their vacation time and money on one activity. The truth is, there are
diving courses and schools all over the world, and it is possible to
begin your learn to dive course in your native country and to complete
it while you are on vacation. Or better yet, you can learn to dive
before you go on vacation and earn a diving passport that will enable
you to scuba dive anywhere in the world. So before you go on vacation,
look into your options carefully if you want to learn to dive.
When
you learn to dive, you will be taught basic mechanics in a swimming
pool. This might seem simplistic, but even the best swimmers need to
learn special techniques for movement when they learn to dive, since
mechanics are not the same as those used with regular swimming,
especially since divers have equipment to deal with as well. The
beginning course also teaches the prospective diver equipment use and
maintenance. This is the most intimidating aspect for those who want to
learn to dive, but once you get the understand how to handle your
equipment, you can begin to dive with confidence.
Of course,
safety is an important component of your course as you learn to dive,
and the buddy system is essential, even for seasoned divers. Other
concepts taught in beginning and intermediate courses include:
• Buddy diving
• Human life support
• Gases under pressure
• Ocean diving
• Rescue skills
Most
beginning courses will teach you dive theory, which might include some
classroom as well as pool work, and open water dive skills. You will
learn to dive through handbooks and videos, not just underwater, but
many of these materials can be studied at home to maximize the amount of
time students spend in the water.
Some schools place restrictions on whom they will accept for their learn
to dive programs. Most places have a minimum age, but this is rather
young, usually around twelve. For those who have medical conditions,
such as diabetes or asthma, their might be certain restrictions, unless a
doctor approves the course for the patient. Some schools will require
you to take a medical exam, and others will allow anyone to begin the
course if they seem to be in good general health.
Many scuba
dive schools offer refresher courses; anyone who wants to learn to dive
and to continue diving as a hobby will need to take a refresher course
if they do not perform a dive every six months; diving passports expire
if too much time has passed between dives. Some students who learn to
dive at certain schools will want to continue and take more advanced
courses, such as open water and ocean diving. Some will want to quit
their dull 9 to 5 grind and become full-time scuba diving instructors.
It is a great job for those who like to be in the water and to travel to
exotic places. However, given the safety considerations, certification
for scuba dive instructors is usually quite rigorous, and many would
rather simply learn to dive than to contemplate a career in scuba
diving.
Whether you want to learn to dive or need to take a
refresher course, it is not difficult to find a course available within a
reasonable distance. Soon after you learn to dive, you will want to try
out your skills on an exotic vacation in the tropics or elsewhere.
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