GUE fundies is, in some ways like taking BUDS (Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL) trainining to be a better diver.
This is what drunk driving looks like on the internet.
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GUE fundies is, in some ways like taking BUDS (Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL) trainining to be a better diver.
Over the past few months, I have conducted interviews with GUE instructors for the podcast. The goal was to highlight some misconceptions one might have about the agency and training. Might be worth a listen for you. 2/5 episodes have been released, with more coming throughout the week.
Gemma Thomas: February 5th
Meredith Tanguay: February 6th
Annika Persson: February 7th
Jordan Allured: February 8th
Jon Kieren: February 9th
Podcast — "Off Gassing" A Scuba Podcast
It's more a case of lagging perceptions than misperceptions. There was a time when a lot of DIR adherents, at least the ones that posted, were both exclusionary and very quick to boast of their superiority.This is truly great work.
Unfortunately, the general culture of ScubaBoard has shaped my cynical outlook that misconceptions will persist. It’s far easier to rest on a misperception and criticize than it is to face a challenge. I think most people on this bloated forum who dislike GUE are people afraid of or unfamiliar with organizations with high standards. If anything, ScubaBoard has made me want to flush it down the toilet and run with abandon to disappear into GUE’s community.
I thought you don't Tec 2 for CCR 1?But you are right that the Fundies-T1-T2/CCR1 training progression is for w*nkers with current helium prices.
So I'm curious, what analogy would you use?This is what drunk driving looks like on the internet.
Yes they are different .GUE is a name I learnt today from this forum.
I have since read about it and it appears meticulous and different to rushed OW certification approach the more common agencies have.
However, I wanted to know if it's actually different? And how so? It's dearer than OW courses, hence the due diligence.
I am OW certified recently so based on reading, would be looking at GUE Fundamental course.
Also there appears to be just 1 GUEF instructor and agency in NZ offering it?
Thanks.
So I'm curious, what analogy would you use?
Is GUE-F not intense, physical, and largely geared towards building the skills necessary for cave and technical diving?
I thought you don't Tec 2 for CCR 1?
Only for the student who takes Fundies with the goal of cave or tech diving. My original Fundies class consisted of my wife and me and another, similarly rec diving-only couple. It sure felt intense and physical to us, because all of our previous training was like what Muppet mentioned in the reply above. But it was geared toward the type of diving we students were likely to be doing in the foreseeable future, which was the typical rec-only stuff. Instructors can teach Fundies as a purely rec-level course for students whose goal that is.Is GUE-F not intense, physical, and largely geared towards building the skills necessary for cave and technical diving?
Or been through BUDS, for that matter.@Zinman I'm pretty sure Cthippo has never taken a GUE class (correct me if I'm wrong),