by Instructor Doug | Jan 6, 2016 | Dive Class Reports
10 Myths About Diving BY MICHAEL ANGE – Posted on scubadiving.com/training Myth: Diving — that was my grandfather’s sport Truth: If you think scuba isn’t extreme enough for you, you’re not seeing past the first step. Sure, a lot of people never...
by Instructor Doug | Dec 21, 2015 | Blog Posts
Hobbies, sports, and things we do in our personal time are often outside the realm of typical expenditure and necessary daily activity. For this reason, any expense in regard to these activities may be viewed as excess or unneeded spending. Scuba diving is one of...
by Instructor Doug | Dec 13, 2015 | Blog Posts, Course Information
5 Tips for a Safe and Fun Night Dive by Cris Merz The sun begins to set and some of the crowd along the beaches are facing the horizon to try and catch a glimpse of the elusive green flash. The mixed drinks with umbrellas become a more frequent accessory in the hands...
by Instructor Doug | Dec 7, 2015 | Blog Posts, Course Information
When to take an Inactive/Refresher Course — by Dr. Thomas Powell Every day around the world, divers who have not been wet in a while get that urge. They desire to don the gear once again and venture back below the surface of the waves. This desire is...
by Instructor Doug | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog Posts, Course Information
from the TDI/SDI website Around the world, individuals, friends, couples, and families often look for new and exciting activities. These activities may involve sky-diving, hiking, camping, or even game night at the house. Certain activities may even fall into a...