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STARTING
YOUR SCUBA DIVING EDUCATION
BEGINNER
CERTIFICATION: The PADI Open Water Certification Course
How do I
become a diver?
The first step to becoming
a scuba diver is to enroll in a recognized course of scuba
instruction. There are many worthwhile courses available. Like
anything else, some are better than others. The Professional
Association of Dive Instructors, PADI, is the largest scuba-training
agency in the world. Because PADI has the most complete and widely
recognized diver training programs, you can be confident that at
Aquatic Adventures Scuba Academy, you are earning the most respected
diver credentials available. The certification that you earn at our
PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Center is even recommended for college
credit.
The PADI Open Water
Diver Course is divided into two segments.
Academic
Training and Pool Dives
During this segment the
new diver learns the basic principles and knowledge needed for safe
and enjoyable diving. While most learning is done as home
study, we go over this information with you to insure
complete understanding of the material. Our classroom is the most modern and up
to date around. Multimedia presentations make learning fast
and enjoyable. During our pool
sessions the basic diving skills are taught in a relaxed, stress
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At
Aquatic Adventures Scuba Academy we offer a variety of class
formats. Our group classes are conveniently scheduled and
very competitively priced. Semi-private and private classes
are available for those with restrictive schedules. Whatever
your needs, we pride ourselves in providing the finest training
available.
Open Water
Training
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Once you have mastered the
essential information and skills taught in the classroom and pool,
you are ready to continue your training by applying these principles
in Open Water. Four dives are conducted under the direct supervision
of one of our highly trained professional scuba instructors.
This can be done locally, on one of our organized dive vacations or
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The PADI Open Water
Certification that you earn at Aquatic Adventures Scuba Academy is
designed to make you more than just another scuba diver. The course
will orient you to the latest innovations in diving equipment and
safe diving practices.
The
National Geographic Diver Program Option
The
PADI National Geographic Diver Program is the perfect
accompaniment to the Open Water Course. This concurrent
program allows the student diver to fine tune essential skills to
better enjoy and explore the majesty of the Underwater
World.
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Group
Classes Vs Personalized Instruction
Group
classes tend to be the least expensive way to learn.
Learning with a group is fun, a good way to meet people and the
student also learns by watching others. Group classes meet
regularly but have the least flexible schedule. Our Group Classes
offer a relaxed format. Our Accelerated One
Weekend Class & Pool is designed to provide all of the necessary
information and skills in one weekend. Individuals
who have scheduling problems or who need a little extra attention
might want to consider Personalized Instruction.
Personalized
Instruction is available for those who find that group classes do
not fit their needs.
Semi-Private Classes, made up of from two to four students,
offer a flexible class schedule and more personalized
attention. These classes are perfect for those whose
work schedules do not coincide with group classes. It is also
ideal for individuals who prefer smaller more intimate
classes.
Private
Classes are also available for the individual who wants a class
built around their own schedule or needs. While more expensive
than semi-private classes, the individual one on one contact with an
instructor offers the ultimate in personalized service and
attention.
What's
Next? After completing the Open
Water certification, many divers ask themselves, what's next? We at
Aquatic Adventures Scuba Academy encourage both the new and veteran
diver to continue their diving education by enrolling in additional
courses. The Advanced Open Water course continues where the
Open Water course ends.. Diving Specialties enable divers to
explore new and interesting types of diving. Click
Here for Details
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