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Scuba Diving Lessons – What You Need to Know

November 20, 2009 by webadmin  
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By Steven Dibley

Are you interested in scuba diving lessons? Looking for the most economical way to learn scuba diving? Then your best bet is to visit the homepage of PADI - the Professional Association of Diving Instructors. The PADI website houses the basic lessons that can be learnt on your own. All you need is some time and inclination and as for the practice, you can use the pool in your locality and with the help of a PADI recognized instructor you can strengthen your skills.

Where To Start

You can take lessons according to the skill level you wants to acquire. If you are planning to go scuba diving during your forthcoming holidays, then the basic lessons are more than sufficient. However, if you are looking to become an instructor yourself then you would need to master the core techniques and progress towards learning more intricate ones. And then there are certain people who may be interested in learning the skills for lifeguarding the public.

Learning the elementary concepts can take you anywhere between three days to six weeks, depending solely on your and your grasping skills. The time taken to finish your lessons favorably depends on how good your understanding and demonstration of the basic techniques are. You also need to establish that you have a good know how of diving gear and the safety requirements.

Minimum Age

The minimum age to qualify for scuba diving lessons is ten, but the child's guardian must be present with the child. It is important to note that the guardian must be certified to dive or else the child cannot qualify. Youngsters under 15 years of age, may qualify for a junior scuba certification provided an adult is present whilst diving. Once anyone crosses the age of fifteen, the person can apply for a PADI open water diver certification.

For those of you who want a taste of scuba diving under restricted circumstance, there's good news. You can scuba dive with the help of a certified instructor in depthless waters such as a swimming pool. This way you can acquaint yourself with scuba diving first hand, and then make your decision to train further or otherwise.

You are ready to dive once you have finished a certification course successfully. If you like you can purchase the scuba diving equipment, or if you are just looking to participate only when on vacations, then you can choose to hire locally.

Steven Dibley is a writer and scuba diving enthusiast. He is constantly learning more about it. Follow his writings on scuba diving and an article on scuba diving lessons. Visit his homepage at http://www.scubadivingchampion.com for more articles.

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Finding the Best Scuba Diving Locations Around the World

November 20, 2009 by webadmin  
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By Steven Dibley

Scuba divers around the world dream for the best scuba diving experience, and to this end finding a great location plays a major role. There is a greater chance of you having a time of your life, if the location offers you great opportunities to explore. If you have just begun to learn about scuba diving, then you must be well prepared in your search for that best scuba location.

The ocean is a great place for exploration and a venturesome experience. Your search for the best location can be accomplished; however it all rests on you. What kind of an experience you are after, what sort of a place you like, etc are things only you can answer and based on the answer to these questions you can begin your search.

Numerous professional scuba divers are actively into teaming up with groups of amateurs as a way to help them in their endeavor of locating the best location. However, it may be quite impossible for every beginner to find such a helping hand. And if the territory where you live has no access to water, then it gets all the more complicated. Nevertheless, the best part is the traveling and exploring.

Individuals of every age can take up diving. Though it is a fun activity, it is not without its perils. Hence, one must undergo proper training before thinking of going on an adventure. If you get a scuba diving certification, this will ensure that you are all prepared for the best scuba diving experience. You would get to know in detail about the various techniques and tactics you can makes use of while underwater, as well as the diving gear that you must equip yourself with. You must also ensure that you are not diving by yourself at any time. Even if you are an expert scuba diver, you cannot predict what can go wrong while under water. And a very crucial point to take care of is that you should scuba dive only in such areas for which you have undergone training for.

You must bear in mind that if you have undergone training for reef scuba diving, you are absolutely non-equipped, physically as well as mentally for deep sea activities. They are totally distinct activities, and each requires different skills. Another very important point to consider is that you should be physically very fit to be able to scuba dive. Scuba diving is a sport that needs absolute physical abilities apart from the training. This is a major factor in determining whether you will have the best scuba diving experience that you have been dreaming of.

You can have the best scuba diving experience by putting effort into planning and preparing for your journey.

Steven Dibley is a writer and scuba diving enthusiast. He is constantly learning more about it. His website is http://ScubaDivingChampion.com, check it out for a list of recent articles.

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Diving – A Start Up

October 17, 2009 by webadmin  
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Diving - A Start Up

By Bina Bakshi

Dolphins with a smirk on their faces glide alongside your boat & when you see them you know why they are called the Mona Lisas of the ocean. They have an enigmatic smile plastered on their faces perpetually! Diving is a transcendental experience. The silence & the colors of the deep beckon you as you sink down at a speed determined by the pressure you can feel in your ears. You are hit by the vastness & the shadows of the ocean as you begin your descent...you finally realize what it means to be completely alone yet serene!

Although the sport appears to be risky & adventurous, only the diver can harm himself underwater. Due to ignorance & being in a hurry. Before you don your diving suit & air-tank, you check your basics to see everything is functioning as required. You are made aware of life underwater, the personality (poisonous, angry ones.), & appearances of the objects you will encounter underwater. The Sea Cucumber, though a pretty black & orange in color is poisonous, so no one touches it. But on the ocean floor, a lot of us divers play football w/ it, when there is a lull in activity. Sharks though maligned by the film JAWS never accost you, infact they keep so much distance that you end up chasing them to get a closer look!

The leftovers from your lunch (fish bones, chicken pieces) go into the doggy bag around your waist. When you are down below you use these to attract schools of fish to shimmer around you as you frolic with them. Or the bones are held out to coax the fearsome but shy More Eel to come out from behind the coral rocks. The scorpion fish is a strict no-no. Looks like a colored rock & if you stamp on it, it stings you a shaft of poison.

It is required of every diver that he educates himself about life underwater...so he can enjoy & be cautious too. The only time divers are vulnerable is during the descent & ascent in the ocean. Since there is difference in pressure as you begin going down, you sense out your speed depending on the reaction of your eardrums.

Once you reach the ocean floor (which is at 15-20 Mts. for beginners) the instructor tests you. He may close the valve to your breathing apparatus, pull off your mask or give you signals to see your competence in a tough situation. When the mask is pulled out water rushes into your eyes, but if you are calm you can find your mask, pick it up & wear it again. All this at a depth of 10-15 Mts.! If you panic and start shooting up, or stop breathing you are never certified as a diver. Besides being brave one learns never to panic underwater. You are also taught how to help your partner (one always dives in pairs, never alone) incase she is having a problem or she signals for help.

There are times when one has had to abort a dive ...while the rest of the pack continues descent, which is a heart-breaking situation for any diver. You go up & wait in the boat & fry in the Sun till the divers come back o tell all the gorgeous things the saw down below! Because only today they saw a Shark or Stingrays or a Turtle!

You have the Oriental Sweet lips (w/ lips like Mick Jagger's), Napoleon Wrasses, Parrotfish, Lionfish, and Clown Triggerfish & Pillow Starfish who abound the coral Reefs. When you come back up you can see the sun filtering down to you, a beacon on the surface.

Diving is a lifetime experience. The beauty is preserved diligently by each diver, who never litters the ocean & picks up debris, which is non-bio degradable, bringing it to the surface to be taken back in the boat. The bonding between divers world over is deep because they consider their sport as sacred!

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