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Diving is a passion and I belong to a relatively new dive club called the San Gabriel Valley Scuba Club, I am actually the secretary and my husband is the President of the club. We are supported by Sport Chalet of Glendora and meet every second Thursday of the month at San Dimas I Hop, were we get together to talk about our adventures under water and plan club dives and BBQs.
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Whether you are 10 years old,or retired and looking for a new past time the Open Water course is the starting point for the Underwater adventure! All you need is a few days of reading the PADI open water book and watching the video..
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You have the Open Water Certification, your itching to dive! You are wanting to go to Catalina Island to dive the Avalon Dive park, but you are wanting a little more experience before you venture out on your own... So you pick up the phone and enquire about your Advanced Open Water C Card!
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I personally love teaching this course, and usually the students love the challenges this course presents to them! You can be as young as 12 years old and get a Junior ranking ! And also credited towards your Master Scuba Diver ranking!!This course is very rewarding and challenging most divers will agree that the rescue course is probably the best course they ever take, it builds confidence and character!
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Whether you are a busy house wife, a career person in the corporate world, a school teacher or an avid diver there is one thing for sure having a basic knowledge of Primary and Secondary first aid is invaluable.
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Specialities is sometimes why divers do what they do! They find something that appeals to them and pursue it. For example I used to dive Sting Ray City in Cayman Islands, as I worked there I can remember feeling how excited I was to be diving this famous spot, then another instructor said that the novelty would soon wear off with 50 plus dives on the same site! I care to disagree diving for me is never boring and it did not matter how many times I dived Sting Ray City I always found something to fascinate me! Maybe it was seeing a flying Gurnard, or discovering a spotted Moray Eel, or finding a home of an Octopus. Maybe I was busy doing micro photography or doing a fish count for Project Aware!
The possibilities are endless and there is never a boring moment on a dive!
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This is the highest non professional ranking a PADI scuba diver can go in the PADI system, and shows that the diver is a well rounded and experienced diver. This is also obtainable as a Junior Master Scuba Diver were the student can be 12 to 15 years old! To apply for this ranking it is important to have at least 50 logged dives in your log book.
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This is the first professional step in the PADI system and if you are looking to lead, and be a role model to new divers; this is the course for you! At the beginning of the course you need:
- 40 logged scuba dives.
- be 18 years old or older.
- complete EFR and secondary care training within 2 years.
- medically evaluated and cleared for diving by your doctor.
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Learning to dive has never been easier! From the time you sign up to when you submerge your self in the pool to surround yourself by the sound of your bubbles! I know you will fall in love with this incredible sport!
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