Scuba Dive Training Courses
and Prequisites
Scuba diving has been around for over forty years and was
first developed and used by the Navy and oceanographers. It has
recently grown into a sport among many people. Before you jump
in scuba dive training is a necessity and certification is
required. If you are traveling to a location where you would
like to scuba dive ask if the hotel or resort where you will be
staying offers scuba dive training.
Many do offer classes to their guests and well have
certified divers on staff as well as the necessary equipment
rentals. Once you get a taste of this exciting sport you may
want to go more and more often. There are scuba diving
clubs that plan trips for their members and offer
diving gear to purchase or rent at a discount.
You may want to venture into more extreme scuba diving as
you advance in your skill level. This of course will require a
higher degree of certification and scuba dive training.
Prerequisites: You must be a strong swimmer of course. You must
be knowledgeable in snorkeling and have snorkeling gear. Snorkeling
is the basis of and is used in scuba diving.
General Scuba Diver Certification:
This is a scuba dive training class that introduces you to
the basics of scuba diving. It is usually a 4 to 6 week course
and classes are held in a swimming pool. The last 2 classes
will be in the ocean where you will be tested. For most people
who plan on just a few recreational dives a year this is
adequate.
Scuba Dive Training Deep Water:
This is for the diver who plans to deep water dive off a
boat several miles from shore. It is necessary to know how to
operate a boat. Special equipment is another necessity for deep
water dives you will be educated as to what equipment is needed
and how and why it is used.
Scuba Dive Training for Search and
Rescues:
If you are planning to be a part of a search and rescue team
this class will be a requirement. You will be trained in CPR,
how to use the special rescue equipment, and skills in
underwater rescues. There are a multitude of emergency
situations that can arise during a dive. Scuba Dive Training
for Deep Dives: Deep diving is an extreme sport that requires
specialized training and special equipment. Underwater
exploration is one reason to go to such depths where the water
pressure could crush a person not wearing the proper gear.
Scuba Dive Training for Dangerous
Conditions:
Focusing on scuba dive training for divers who may find it
necessary to dive in a dangerous area for a rescue, exploration
or for work. A hazardous area may be a shipwreck, toxic waters,
shark habitats, or underwater caves.
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