

What's Involved?
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Knowledge Development
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Confined Water Dives
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Open Water Dives
Learning to dive isn’t
difficult, but like any activity worth doing, it requires some time and
effort. While taking the our open water program, you’ll enjoy three
phases: Knowledge Development, Confined Water Dives and Open Water Dives
Knowledge Development – This develops your familiarity with
basic principles and procedures. You learn things like how pressure
affects your body, how to choose the best gear and what to consider when
planning dives.
You complete Knowledge Development on your own, reading each of five
sections of the PADI Open Water Diver Manual and watching the
corresponding section of the PADI Open Water Diver DVD (which
also previews skills you’ll learn). If you like learning with a personal
computer, you can also get the Open Water Diver Manual and
Video together as a CD-ROM. You briefly review what you studied in
each section with your instructor and take a short quiz to be sure
you’re getting it. At the end of the course, you take an exam that makes
sure you’ve got all the key concepts and ideas down.
2. Confined Water Dives – This is what it’s all about – diving.
You develop basic scuba skills in a pool or in a body of water with
pool-like conditions. Here you’ll learn everything from setting up your
gear to how to easily get water out of your mask without surfacing.
You’ll also practice some emergency skills, like sharing air – just in
case. Plus, you may play some games, make new friends and have a great
time.
There are five confined water dives, with each building upon the
previous. Over the course of these five dives, you attain the skills you
need to dive in open water.
3. Open Water Dives – After your confined water dives, you and
the new friends you’ve made continue learning during four open water
dives your Instructor at Shelly Beach, Fairy Bower or
Fairlight. This is where you have fun putting it all together and fully
experience the underwater adventure – at the beginner level, of course.
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