He had photos of people out of trim that he used as examples of what we should strive for.
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I’m sure. Just if the abc-agency.com web site says 20 degrees with photos it makes pulling that off a bit harder.He had photos of people out of trim that he used as examples of what we should strive for.
+1. And maybe it falls under the umbrella of situational awareness, but I'll add: good buddy skills, when applicable.
One thing that I find that helps that we can all do, instructor or not, is to be a good role model and mentor. Let new divers see that there's something to aspire to in their control in the water, their buoyancy, propulsion, trim, and situational awareness. They will take notice, and you might just see them try to imitate, creating an immediate difference. They might ask how to improve their skills, and that's a great opportunity to mentor them and possibly suggest an instructor that you trust.
I have mentored some divers and am mentoring someone this summer that initially took notice on an LDS trip and is now pursuing further training. It doesn't reach the masses like training, but at least it can make a difference to one or more divers at a time.
ok so you are basing the cost on your memory of 1960s pricing. THAT explains everything.Well, my training by NASDS in 1968 was good enough to get me thru 50+ years of diving, so far.
My over priced PADI AOW card was just to mollify charter boat ops in other areas. I slept during the class room, but did enjoy the dives they were all boat dives to cool dive sites, it was however much more than a charter would have been. The instructor did manage to teach me something even though I've been diving longer then him. He showed me how to use garden washers on the posts for the spring straps on my Mares fins. A very expensive tip.
The extremely over priced nitrox card is among the most useless money I've ever spent on diving.
With all the hating and mass killings going on, and all the poorly trained divers, this is a much better time than the 1960's?