You will also get to practice a few dive
skills in confine water (pool - like conditions) before doing a try dive from the beach.
The PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience or DSD, is an introductory experience to scuba diving that will initially be
conducted in confined water by our experienced Instructors.
You will build up your skill set slowly and progressively through a mix of theory sessions, time
in the confined water setting of our swimming pool and under close supervision on the beautiful reefs around the Gili islands.
The final 2 days of the course are spent focusing on Open Water Dives, where you will use all the knowledge and skills that you have learned
in confined water training to manage several different rescue scenarios in an Open Water environment.
It says the animals were swimming
in the confined waters of the Providence Channel, which uniquely concentrated a range of sonar sounds used in training exercises in the area.
Because you can do one of these
dives in confined water (such as a swimming pool), many divers start the Tec 40 courses in the winter months, ready to continue in open water when spring arrives.
You will be asked to repeat the skills you learned
in confined water scuba diving training with your instructor in the ocean, then we will concentrate on having some fun scuba diving in Oahu.
The Confined Water For some Specialties, not all of them, you have to
go in Confined Water again to master your control of it first in a teaching environment before mastering them in Open Water
After completing the PADI ReActivate online and the Quick Review test, you'll be able to continue the scuba refresher by
participating in a confined water skills review in Akumal Bay and one open water dive by boat in Akumal barrier reef.
You'll have the chance to work one - on - one with a PADI
professional in a confined water area to refresh your practical skills before opting to venture out to do a few open water dives.
Programs for 8 and 9 year olds include PADI Bubblemaker and PADI Seal Team, which are conducted
in a confined water environment, such as a swimming pool, with an Instructor.
This course follows the Semi-Private Course with a private
instructor in the confined water training, but with the private course, you will also have a private instructor on the ocean diving portion as well.
NOTE: If you are assisting on an Open Water
Course in Confined Water you will also need to remind students that they must breathe without the mask for 1 minute.
After which, you will need to complete the required
skills in confined water (pool - like conditions), then repeating those silks in 4 open water dives.
For enyone who wishes to experience the underwater world for the first time a PADI instructor will show you how to use the scuba equipment in the surface and
afterwards in confined waters.
In confine water, you will review and practice basic scuba skills to renew your confidence and comfort underwater.
You will develop a minimum of 12 teaching presentation yourself, 4 in our class room, 4
in confined water and 4 in open water (or more if you need to get more practice)
You learn and master each of the required scuba skills
in confined water (swimming pool - like conditions) before moving on and showing your instructor that you can comfortably repeat those skills in open water.
Already after the first diving sessions in the pool or
in confined water you will experience the fun of diving.
We transfer all the skills you have learned
in confined water to an open water environment so, for example, the water will be deeper than in confined water, the visibility will be different, there could be waves or current to deal with but as you have mastered the skills in confined water already you will be prepared and able to handle the different environment.
The Padi Instructor will introduce you with the most important points when diving with compressed air, will show you the scuba equipment and you will practice four water skills
in confined waters (a pool or a cenote) before the open water dives.
You learn and master each of the required skills
in confined water (swimming pool - like conditions) first before moving on and showing your instructor that you can comfortably repeat those skills in open water.
Through knowledge development and two diving workshops — one
in confined water and one in open water — you'll learn useful techniques that will increase your ability to become a better dive partner to a diver with a disability.
You'll develop basic scuba skills in a pool or
in confined water — a body of water with pool - like conditions, such as off a calm beach.