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Rick Murchison:For now, just dive. Nice relaxed recreational dives. Pickup your Nitrox cert anywhere along the way...
At around the 50 - 75 dive mark, I'd recommend the rescue course.
At around 100 dives, cavern. Don't rush. Time underwater is important to the value of the continuing ed.
I found those two courses helped me more than any others to be a more competent, controlled recreational diver. Rescue for confidence and safety; Cavern for technique (and more confidence and safety).
More confidence and control = more fun.
Warning: After you complete cavern you may very well get hooked into the Dark Side... Advanced Nitrox... deco... trimix... wreck... cave... $$$$$$$$....
Rick
YCW:I am just a recreational diver with no intention of making a career out of diving. Having just completed my AOW course last week What's next? Any thoughts?
I agree with the others that just diving and time underwater will help immensely with your comfort level and ability to maneuver underwater.kidspot:If you get the chance to go to a DIR-F jump at the opportunity... even if you don't agree with their philosophy it's a great opportunity to refine basic skills that will benefit any type of diving you might pursue. Kind of shows you where the "bar" is in terms of skill and gives you a chance to stretch yourself, plus it's definitely more beneficial to take it early on in your diving - I had 30-40 dives when I went and I had already picked up some bad habits that I had to correct.
Aloha, Tim
Rescue course seems to be on everyone's list. That will be my next move too.Rick Murchison:...At around the 50 - 75 dive mark, I'd recommend the rescue course...
Will look up nitrox too, thanks.MB:..And, of course, rescue and nitrox...
Meanwhile, that's what I will dozboss:Dive! Dive! Dive!
Rick Murchison:For now, just dive. Nice relaxed recreational dives. Pickup your Nitrox cert anywhere along the way...
At around the 50 - 75 dive mark, I'd recommend the rescue course.
At around 100 dives, cavern. Don't rush. Time underwater is important to the value of the continuing ed.
I found those two courses helped me more than any others to be a more competent, controlled recreational diver. Rescue for confidence and safety; Cavern for technique (and more confidence and safety).
More confidence and control = more fun.