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I have the good fortune to take Rocky, Nez and Allan who are three of the staff and three future DiveMaster Trainees diving. They all passed their Open Water last month but somehow manage to dive better than most experienced divers I have had the ‘fortune’ to dive with. I always have a great time and it re-affirmed one of the things I …

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Perfecting Buoyancy

Instructor Jim has a thing about trim, hose configuration and equipment so it is totally apt that he decided to write a blog about the importance of buoyancy control and how to get it right.  Here is an excerpt from Jim’s blog – ‘When we start out diving the arms won’t stop moving as we progress from …

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Perfecting Buoyancy

Perfecting buoyancy and streamlining…a never ending objective for all divers. Whether from the outset of your diving life on your PADI Open Water course, or entering the professional realm of PADI Divemaster or Open Water Scuba Instructor this is something we strive to get better at. When we start out diving the arms won’t stop …

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PA Courses for all DMT’s

When you are training someone to become a dive professional there is a wealth of information that needs to be covered.  The basics of how your body is functioning on a physiological level, especially the circulatory and respiratory systems.  Physics is brought up in detail when learning about buoyancy and pressure/volume/density relationships.  The dreaded terms halftime, M-value …

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