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Why take the PADI Advanced Course?
There are always good reasons to continue your diving education. The PADI Advanced Course is a great first step to gain confidence and expand your diving abilities.
Most divers are happy to find out that the Advanced program does not include lengthy class sessions or final exams. There is also less emphasis on the basic diving skills you learned in your PADI Open Water program (like mask clearing). So what is the purpose of the PADI Advanced program?
Gain Experience / Build Confidence
The Advanced course is designed for newer divers to assist them in gaining more diving experience with an expert instructor. You instructor will take you on your first dive below 60 ft (usually close to 100 ft.), show you the wonders of night diving and teach you how to have a better idea of where you are underwater with tips on underwater navigation. This will allow you to build confidence in your diving and ultimately will allow you to have more fun!
Improve your Diving
The PADI Open Water program is packed with all sorts of skills – Reg Recovery, Mask Clearing, Out of Air emergencies…these are all important skills to learn, however, as you progress as a diver, you will find that there are some core skills you will want to continue to practice. In the Advanced program we will focus on these core skills to help you improve your diving abilities.
These core skills involve buoyancy control, trim (your body position as you float in the water) and propulsion (how you move underwater). As these skills will give you more control, they ultimately become the foundation for any type of diving you will choose to pursue such as, underwater photography and videography, wall diving, deep diving, wreck diving, technical diving, etc. You will also notice other benefits such as improved air consumption rates and an increase in your underwater awareness (as you will be less preoccupied).
We have customized the Advanced program to include actual instruction in various areas of diving so students will actually develop their skill level as they gain experience. Ultimately, this gives the students more confidence and makes diving more enjoyable for diver in the program as well as after. The actual dives we will compete in the program are: Peak Performance Buoyancy, Wreck, Deep, Navigation and Night.
Don’t Let the Name Fool You….
Don’t expect to leave the program as an “Advanced Diver”. Taking a course is only one part of becoming a confident diver, you have to gain experience by diving. By successfully completing the program, you will have expanded your abilities, learned new techniques and received feedback from an instructor on how to get the most out of diving!