Adobo
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In the few months I've been on scubaboard, I've seen several posts from relatively new divers who had concerns about the level of training and knowledge they received from Open Water certification classes. One of the ways that some veteran divers have suggested new divers could become more proficient is to take an intro to DIR type of class. For those of you who are curious about what is taught in these types of classes but have not had the time, opportunity or funds to do so, you are in luck. 5thd-x has released a new DVD titled "Essentials of Recreational Diving." The following description is a cut and paste from their website:
I have not seen the DVD but hope to get a copy this weekend. I'll do my best to post a psuedo-review once I see the content. There is not much more on 5thd-x's website about the DVD but you can find out more about them and their other products/services by going to www.5thd-x.com. The DVD can be found here.
Disclaimer: I have no professional affiliation with 5thd-x. I am simply one of of their customers/students and have been pleased with all of my dealings with them.
This DVD is designed to get divers on the right path by reconstructing the essential skills of recreational diving. Included are the Essentials Class Powerpoint presentation (PDF), a printable Workbook (PDF), and videos of the 15 skills. This combination makes this DVD a perfect complement to any DIR diving class. Skill videos included are:
Trim/Buoyancy
Modified Flutter Kick
Frog Kick
Backward Kick
Helicopter Turn
Basic 6
Valve drills
S-drills (OOA)
1 min ascent drills
Additional bonus tracks include Out of Air Ascents, Rescuing a Toxing Diver and Deploying a SMB.
The skills are presented in two ways: first, an uninterrupted video run-through, and then a step-by-step analysis of proper technique, including subtitled instructions.
The Essentials PDF's and workbook (included - right mouse click DVD - Open - DVD Contents) will help you review for the academic curricula prior to taking the Essentials class and provide a simple way to follow along with the in-class material either via laptop or note-taking.
I have not seen the DVD but hope to get a copy this weekend. I'll do my best to post a psuedo-review once I see the content. There is not much more on 5thd-x's website about the DVD but you can find out more about them and their other products/services by going to www.5thd-x.com. The DVD can be found here.
Disclaimer: I have no professional affiliation with 5thd-x. I am simply one of of their customers/students and have been pleased with all of my dealings with them.