Tank4507
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So i was sitting in the shop today and i had a customer ask me a question, the question was " What is the best classes i can take to better my dive skills, and what is the worst class, meaning what classes are just a waste of time?"
The question made me wonder how many people out there might actually be wondering about this, especially new divers, and let's face it there are tons of classes out there that divers can go take, but are they all actually worth the money?
My answer was Peak Performance Buoyancy as the best class ( after you initially get certified of course) and of course that class is only as good as the program that you are taking, and the time that the instructor really puts into the course.
There was quite a few classes that came to my mind as the worst classes you can take if you are trying to BETTER YOUR DIVE SKILLS, but i'm wondering what all of you guys think on there in scubaboard land..
So what is it? What is the best and worst classes in your opinions that you can take if you are trying to become a better diver??
The question made me wonder how many people out there might actually be wondering about this, especially new divers, and let's face it there are tons of classes out there that divers can go take, but are they all actually worth the money?
My answer was Peak Performance Buoyancy as the best class ( after you initially get certified of course) and of course that class is only as good as the program that you are taking, and the time that the instructor really puts into the course.
There was quite a few classes that came to my mind as the worst classes you can take if you are trying to BETTER YOUR DIVE SKILLS, but i'm wondering what all of you guys think on there in scubaboard land..
So what is it? What is the best and worst classes in your opinions that you can take if you are trying to become a better diver??