Courses for Scuba
Good day to you all. Today's topic, Scuba Courses in beautiful Sidney BC.
We have people come into Liquid Heaven dive store everyday to shop for scuba courses. Everyone today that is interested in scuba lessons might think all courses are equal in all stores. This is absolutely incorrect. Each stores course prices are different, course materials vary and schedules are different. Just remember, you get what you pay for! Courses are not equal in all dive stores. You might have 2 or more Padi facilities in the same city that offer Padi beginner scuba courses, but they are indeed different. Padi (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) is the worlds largest scuba diver certifier. All the Padi facilities must adhere to strict Padi guidelines and standards to keep divers well taught and safe. The guidelines keep the dive store honest and reputable in the industry. Eg. Dive store instructors must have personal liability insurance. When conducting ocean dives, the instructor must have a dive flag in the water letting boaters know that there are divers in the water. The instructor must have oxygen and first aid supplies at the dive site, just to name a few things.
When students sign on the dotted line to enroll in a scuba course, they should be anticipating the following: An explanation on the course, academic, confined pool and ocean dives requirements, what equipment is provided, what equipment must be purchased prior to the course, and of course, an explanation and briefing on what is entailed in the ocean dives portion of the course. Liquid Heavens scuba beginner course consists of 5 to 7 classroom sessions, 5 to 7 pool sessions and and a minimum of 5 open water ocean dives. All of our courses are 100% guaranteed. Liquid Heaven believes in building great divers. So that's what we do: build great divers.
OPEN WATER BEGINNER COURSE
Confined Water Dives:
Confined water training serves two purposes. First, it establishes the basic skills that all divers need (or may need in the unlikely event of a problem)in a relatively low stress environment. Second, it reinforces and supplements Knowledge Development training by having student divers practice and apply what they learn from reading the manual and watching the videos. There are five confined water dives that correspond to the five knowledge development sections.
Knowledge Development:
The Knowledge Development portion establishes a foundation of principles, procedures and general information fivers need. There are five sections, each of which is normally accomplished through independent study with the PADI Open Water Manual and Open Water Diver Video, or with the Open Water Diver Multimedia. Liquid Heaven students answer exercise questions within reading, and complete a Knowledge Review for each section that you check for completeness and understanding. Students demonstrate mastery by completing the appropriate PADI Quiz, or, following the fifth section, a comprehensive (but easy) Final Exam, then they receive a brief elaboration during which you answer questions and apply the material to specific student needs and local environments.
Open Water Dives:
The Open Water Dives complete the integration of the principles learned in Knowledge Development and the skills learned in the Confined Water Dives by having student divers apply both in the open water dive environment. By practicing skills mastered in the Confined Water Dives, students continue to learn as they use these skills in the open water.
Scuba Equipment (NEW) is provided for Liquid Heaven students except for mask, fins and snorkel as this is considered personal gear and must be purchased and professionally fit for the utmost comfort and enjoyment prior to the course start up. We have the largest selection of masks on Vancouver Island and Liquid Heaven professionals will spend much time individually with you to get the best fitting mask for comfort. Please stay away from cheap knock off masks that appear to look the same as a name brand mask. They are not, they usually are made of inferior products that give a very short life span and usually leak. Stick with reputable name brands that have been in the dive industry for a long time. These name brands have exceptional warranties and life spans. You get what you pay for!
Accommodating Motor Skill Development Abilities and People with Disabilities:
To earn the PADI Open Water Diver or Scuba Diver certification, student divers must demonstrate mastery of each performance requirement. As in the confined water dives, we have the latitude to accommodate individual needs by modifying techniques to meet requirements. In the open water environment, we may need to assist individuals with physical challenges to accommodate access to boats, shore and other facilities.
PADI Open Water Divers are qualified to:
Dive with a buddy independent of supervision while applying the knowledge and skills they learn in this course, within the limits of their training and experience.
Obtain air fills, scuba equipment and other services.
Plan, conduct and log open water no stop (no decompression) dives when properly equipped and when accompanied by a buddy in conditions with which they have training and/or experience.
Continue their dive training with a specialty dive (Adventure Dive), in the PADI Adventures in diving program or in PADI Specialty courses.
Dive with a buddy independent of supervision while applying the knowledge and skills they learn in this course, within the limits of their training and experience.
Obtain air fills, scuba equipment and other services.
Plan, conduct and log open water no stop (no decompression) dives when properly equipped and when accompanied by a buddy in conditions with which they have training and/or experience.
Continue their dive training with a specialty dive (Adventure Dive), in the PADI Adventures in diving program or in PADI Specialty courses.
Part of the Liquid Heaven PADI Open Water Diver course includes informing student divers that they are responsible for diving within limits of their training and experience. Students read and sign the relevant PADI Safe Diving Practices Statement of Understanding and by explaining to Scuba Divers the limitations of their certification. The minimum age for Open Water Diver or Scuba Diver Certification is 15, which must be reached by the end of the course. We also train individuals under the age of 15 according to the Junior Open Water Diver and Junior Scuba standards given by Padi. Student divers in the Junior Open Water Diver and Junior Scuba Diver courses must be 10 years old prior to the start date of the course.
Performance Based Training.
The PADI Open Water Diver course builds upon the concept of performance-based learning. This means student divers progress through the course demonstrating that they meet measurable learning objectives. The courses instructional design sequences these objectives from simple to complex, so students built upon previous learning as they progress. Attempting to learn something without mastering prerequisite objectives can complicate and interfere with development and development and learning. For this reason, students must satisfactory demonstrate meeting knowledge development and water skills performance requirements (objectives) in their required sequences. Satisfactory demonstration is called “mastery”.
This is done by building good safety practices as there are no short cuts in diving safety. If you do not like the way your taught in the course you will receive 100% refund on the course as mentioned earlier. Just because a person pays for the course and goes through 1 week of lessons doesn't mean they will get certified if they know they have struggled with skills in the pool or ocean. Liquid Heaven will allow that student to re-enroll in scuba lessons for FREE to continue to develop diving skills and good habits building confidence in the diver. We are so confident about the way we teach. We are the only dive store that offers this guarantee to assure customers that were here to educate with no short cuts. Dive stores we feel put to much emphasise on selling not educating. It is true that buying customers are very important to the dive store for survival. How a dive store gets rewarded with selling scuba gear is to build consistency with their patrons, is to offer more than gear sales. Offering International dive trips, daily local dives, diving projects and events, selling quality name brand scuba gear, quality instruction and honesty. Go visit all the dive shops in your area and you be the judge. Liquid Heaven could be your second home as it is for many. Come on in and have a coffee on us and talk to us about your passion of diving.
Liquid Heaven offers so much more than just gear sales. Were committed to excellence in education. Get to heaven while you're still around to enjoy it.
"Dream Deep, Dive Inspired"
Darryll
Padi GranDadi


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