Posts Tagged ‘scuba diving’

Scuba Lessons and finding a Good Certification Program

Posted in Blog, Scuba Lessons
Post date: September 15, 2008

Even though there may be more scuba shops than there used to be, choosing a good scuba program has gotten more difficult due to the number of options. This is amplified even more when you realize that the various options can be so different. I will answer some of the common questions people have when trying to choose a scuba program. Hopefully, after reading this article you will be able to make a better decision.

Which is the best certification agency?

The simple answer is that there really isn’t one. While each diver will swear that the agency they got certified is the best, the individual practice of the dive shop or instructor is much more important. There are a general set of standards throughout the industry, and while some agencies hold to them more than others, the quality of the program really lies with the individual shop or instructor. I have listed the most common certification agencies below.

What should I look for when searching for a good scuba program?

There are essentially three parts to every scuba program: the book work, the pool work, and the open water training.

  • The book work covers all of the information you will need to know to dive safely. Such things as the scuba gear and what it is used for, diving physics and the effects of pressure on your body, and safe diving practices and emergency situations. There are now a number of options available for the bookwork section including: classroom, computer, internet, and hybrid systems which mix the above. I actually prefer the traditional training because there is an instructor there to answer any questions you may have, but the important thing is to make sure that you understand these principles well. Also, the materials you purchase for the class will be the minimum you need to pass the course. I definitely recommend that you continue to study and learn.
  • The pool training is where you get the chance to practice everything you have learned. A good program should have a decent amount of pool time. The more time you are able to spend int he pool the better. Receiving insufficient training time in the pool will make your open water training more difficult and stressful and may also take some of the enjoyment out of your diving career. Breathing underwater and moving in all that gear is not something that comes natural. It takes training and time. The pool training should at minimum be broken into at least a couple of days with several hours per day.
  • Lastly, the open water certification is where you get to practice the skills you have learned in a real diving environment. If you found a program with sufficient pool time, this should be no problem. The open water certification should include about 5-6 open dives including a dive with just your diving partner. If it is much less than this you are not really receiving a decent course

If you are unable to pass on the first time around, what happens then?

The scuba shop should be willing to continue to work with you and help you gain the skills you need to be a competent and safe diver. Everyone has different comfort levels in the water and some may require a little extra training. It is actually a good sign if the shop requires you to spend more time in the pool or ocean. Just be sure they are doing this for your benefit. For instance, many shops don’t charge you again if you go through the normal classes (attend with the next class) again.

What type of scuba gear do they use?

I have always found that you can determine the quality of a scuba shop by how well they take care of their scuba gear. It should be serviced once a year and the gear should not be all patched together. Also, scuba gear changes, make sure they are using newer gear. There is no reason to learn on gear that is outdated.

To what level can they certify?

This is more a question for a shop than the individual, but I recommend that you choose a place that offers additional courses. Continuing education will improve your experience as a diver.

How knowledgeable are the instructor and shop staff?

They should be able to answer your questions regarding the course and the gear. You should feel like you are getting quality information and not just being sold something. if you feel you are just another number to them, I recommend you continue looking. It is perfectly okay to ask to speak with customers who have already taken the course.

And finally, remember to have fun. That’s the whole reason you decided to do this. Learning to dive should be fun and exciting. There will be difficult times, but overall you should have a blast.

You can find more info below:

  • Looking For Scuba Diving Schools – In fact, most of the scuba classes are conducted in pool facilities that give the instructors the advantage of a controlled surrounding in which to train the fundamentals or basics of scuba. And for somebody who’s new to the diving …

Scuba Hawaii

Post date: September 3, 2008

In the last post I left some links to various destinations. Here are 5 more covering various sites on Hawaii. Please feel free to let me know if you have any other great links as well or feel free to post more info in the comments section.

 

  • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay – Oahu, Hawaii – Whether you’re interested in scuba diving or snorkeling, Hanauma Bay on the Southeast side of Oahu is a fantastic destination. The floor of Hanauma Bay was once a volcano crater which filled with ocean waters when its outer, …

  • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling – Big Island, Hawaii – Scuba Diving and Snorkeling at Big Island, Hawaii. A scuba diving or snorkeling adventure off the coast of Big Island will be one of the most memorable experiences of your Hawaiian holiday. The waters at Big Island tend to be calm and a …

  • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, Big Island, Hawaii – A Hawaii scuba diving or snorkeling adventure at Big Island will be the highlight of your experiences in Hawaii. Big Island is one of the premier snorkeling and scuba diving destinations in the state thanks to calm waters, …

  • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, Hanauma Bay, Hawaii – Hanauma Bay on the Southeastern shore of Oahu is an outstanding place to enjoy scuba diving and snorkeling in Hawaii. Once a volcanic crater, today Hanauma Bay is a protected marine life and conservation area. …

  • Scuba Diving in Hawaii – Scuba diving is a very rewarding experience for anyone who is eager to investigate issues of life and death within a watery world. Therefore, some devote themselves to the study of varied life forms in the ocean and others to rescue and …

6 sites for finding your next scuba island destination

Post date: August 28, 2008

I recently wrote a post about how to choose the right scuba island trip. Here is a list of 6 sites comparing some of the top destinations for scuba divers.

  • Affordable Scuba Diving Trips – … travel destinations like Thailand and Australia are still out of your price range, remember that an area that continually ranks among the top 10 Scuba destinations in the world is right here in the United States – The Florida Keys. …

  • Into the Blue – Thousands of scuba destinations to pick from. A recent study by Forbes Traveler revealed the best underwater sights in the world to help narrow down the choices: Palau tops the list for most diversity in sights. …

  • Best Scuba Diving Locations for Beginners – Bonaire a small island off of the coast of Venezuela in the Dutch Caribbean is generally recognized by Scuba professionals and Dive magazines as one of the top Scuba destinations worldwide. All of Bonaire’s waters have been legally …

  • The Best 10 Diving Destinations in the world – But with 70 percent of the globe consisting of water, and thousands of scuba destinations around the world, even the pickiest travelers will have trouble narrowing it down. So put aside your nautical maps and read on, because we’ve …

  • World’s 10 best scuba spots (MSNBC) – But with 70 percent of the globe consisting of water, and thousands of scuba destinations around the world, even the pickiest travelers will have trouble narrowing it down. Continue… LOS ANGELES—-PeopleSupport, Inc. , a leading offshore …

  • Top 10 Caribbean Island Desinations – According to The Orbitz Insider Index, a monthly, in-depth look at travel trends from an industry insider’s perspective, the most popular….