Dogbowl
Contributor
@bee123 , sorry you had a terrible experience. From what you wrote, there appear to be some red flags. Generally, “a good price” usually means poor quality or too many students. It looks like you experienced both. Also, too little time in the pool. Anyway, that’s all water under the bridge now...
If you want to continue, I would suggest finding another shop, preferably private or semi-private lessons. That will probably mean more money but it will be worth it if you are successfully certified. Make sure you will spend more time doing pool skills before they dump you in the open ocean from a boat. I had at least 8-10 hrs in a pool, just for comparison, and we had 6 people in our class with 1 instructor and 1 assistant instructor.
From what you have written, it seems you are easily stressed by several things...too many people on the boat and the rush and chaos of all that. I understand. I am also easily stressed by those things and it affects my performance, in particular, my breathing and buoyancy. I suspect your inability to breathe is a sign of your stress/minor panic, not that your regulator had any problems. I also wouldn’t go back to the same shop. Why would you? It’s obviously not working for you and they were expelled by PADI! That says so much!
Many people who had such an experience would probably quit. I hope you will continue because diving is truly amazing! Remember, everyone learns differently and at a different rate. You just have to figure out what works for you and go get that kind of training! Don’t be disillusioned!
If you want to continue, I would suggest finding another shop, preferably private or semi-private lessons. That will probably mean more money but it will be worth it if you are successfully certified. Make sure you will spend more time doing pool skills before they dump you in the open ocean from a boat. I had at least 8-10 hrs in a pool, just for comparison, and we had 6 people in our class with 1 instructor and 1 assistant instructor.
From what you have written, it seems you are easily stressed by several things...too many people on the boat and the rush and chaos of all that. I understand. I am also easily stressed by those things and it affects my performance, in particular, my breathing and buoyancy. I suspect your inability to breathe is a sign of your stress/minor panic, not that your regulator had any problems. I also wouldn’t go back to the same shop. Why would you? It’s obviously not working for you and they were expelled by PADI! That says so much!
Many people who had such an experience would probably quit. I hope you will continue because diving is truly amazing! Remember, everyone learns differently and at a different rate. You just have to figure out what works for you and go get that kind of training! Don’t be disillusioned!