Is diving difficult to learn?
In a word, "No"! The courses are designed so that children of 12 with average intelligence might follow and pass them, so the average adult should have no problems. I often found my instructor apologising because the course went too basic.
Do you have to be able to swim?
A little way. Depending on what organisation you are learning with, your swim test will be about 200m followed by float / treading water for 10 minutes. The 200m swim might be any style and could take you all day!
Is diving scary?
I have seen beginners panic on entering the water and trying to breath underwater only on the pool based part of the course. Just relax, enjoy the experience of watching your bubbles leaving you and remember that you are just waist deep in the pool. You will soon get over it!
Do I need my own diving gear?
Not really, at least not whilst you are learning. You may like to buy your own mask, fins and snorkel. Ensure that these are proper diving equipment, bought from a dive shop and ask the staff their to fit you correctly. With these you can try snorkeling in any suitable water for fun and experience
Is diving dangerous?
If you have seen all of the emergency rescue programs on the television, you will have seen masses of divers plucked constantly from the water. But, most of these are diving quite deep, in cold water.
There are still risks, even at just some metres down, but that is what your training is for - to teach you how to prevent these risks and what to do if there is a problem.
Is all of the training in water?
No! The first element of the course is classroom based, watching DVDs, talking to your instructor and completing multiple-choice tests to be sure that you have understood the lesson (remember the tests are suitable for 12 year olds).
Next, you will venture to a pool to learn how to kit up, take your first underwater breaths, practice the techniques and make certain you are happy.
Finally you will venture into 'open water', which could be the sea or suitable quarry, where you will carry out 4 dives of up to around 40 minutes each, with each dive being slightly deeper than the last, until you are diving down to 18 metres (or your training body's maximum).
Where could I learn?
You can learn at home, on holiday or split the training between both. It is up to you and could depend on where you will be diving in the future.
If you have any more questions, do feel free to call into my website and leave me a comment and I will try to get back to you! Happy diving and dive safely.
Author Resource:
Keith Lunt own http://www.godiving.org . If you want to know more about diving, then call into our diving website . Happy diving!