Wednesday, January 6

Begginer diver



Are you interested to go scuba diving? have you already certified to dive?
Some of you may already know that scuba diving is one sport that is dangerous. Scuba  diving can be classified as extreme sports. This sport has been second-ranked sport as the most dangerous sport after parachuting. Though, scuba diving still has many enthusiasts even considered a dangerous sport. This can be seen from the increasing number of diving clubs that stand in various cities. And can be seen also from the many tourist agencies that offer diving packages at various dive sites or in the national marine park.

For those interested, no need to fear and worry. Scuba diving is still safe even for those of you beginners. Your first experience of diving could even make you addicted to dive again and again.

For the beginner must have a minimum of diving certificate for open waters diving. It is used to permit you to dive in open waters or to borrow diving equipment. Diving certificate can only be obtained from a diving instructor in diving courses. There are a series of tests and test whether the theory or practice before we passed.

You can not swim?? Do not worry, you can practice your swimming skills and diving in pool at the same time parallel. In scuba diving, you are not required to be good at swimming. You only need to know the swimming techniques that you used to moving in the water. This will help you reduce the panic that you experience when a problem occurs when you dive.

In addition to swimming skills, the training period as a novice diver, you will be given all the material on the use of scuba and scuba equipment. Also, you will be given material about what you should do and not to do during your dive. This material will be tested both in theory and practice in open water.

The required training period was only briefly. I'm sure if you are already proficient swimming, then only need maximum of 2 days then you have been able to master the practice of diving. However, you still have to be patient to dive in open water until you actually get permission to dive.

Happy diving! Remain cautious ....


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