Become a Certified Scuba Diver
Has the thought of learning how to scuba dive crossed your mind? If it did, what are the questions you often ask? Who can become divers? What are the requirements to become a certified diver? Why do I have to learn to dive?
Well, first of all, in order to get an Open Water Diver Certification, you must be over years old. Young adults ages to (- for PADI and to for NAUI) can get the counterpart which is the Junior Open Water Diver Certification.
Before one can get certified, he must be in good, or better yet, excellent physical health. If you think that you aren't fit in scuba-diving terms, consult your doctor first.
Dont worry. You don't have to be an Olympic-medal winning swimmer for you to get your certificate. As long as you know the basic skill which is swimming then youre good.
Now, the best way for one to learn how to dive and to get the certificate is registering at a reputable program. Most offer PADI and NAUI certifications. There are other agencies that include Scuba Schools International, PDIC and YMCA
Regard choosing the program like you are shopping for clothes. You can compare them. It is your right to do so. It is also important that you go for the instructor you feel most comfortable with and completely trust. He or she must be patient, supportive, thorough and clear. If you feel queasy being around an instructor, then dont continue the lessons anymore. Scuba diving is a hazardous sport and you need the proper training in order to be safe and successful.
The duration of courses depend on how short and how long you want it to be. You can fix your schedule. If youre as free as a bird, then voila, you can be a certified diver in just two weeks.
But for those who work and leisure time is an opportunity they have to seize, the average is two months.
Now the cost? Generally, scuba diving courses cost around $ to $ but every penny is worth it. That is because it includes books and rental equipment. If you are into the sport, you can shop for your own equipment. There are a wide variety of masks, snorkels, weights, fins, belts and boots to choose from.
As time progressed, you will learn other scuba skills such as underwater photography, wreck diving, deep diving and spear fishing. Look at this way: earth is two-thirds water. As a certified scuba diver, you can discover first-hand the beauty of marine life not a majority of people have the opportunity to see.
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