Interested in Diving - Fear of Heights?

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I have a fear of absoloutly NOTHING, except maybe spiders. But when it comes to athletic activities-NOTHING. I welcome the challenge of someting new as long as I can make it happen. Enough about me, lets analyze your situation. There are cases in my opinion that you could find instances of fear of you heights. For example some sharp drops or cliffs that you could possibly swim over (think Finding Nemo). This is most likely going to be in oceans but could be found in certain lakes. Vertigo does and can happen while diving, I have personally experienced it as well as others I know. Now lets put things in perspective, once in the water you will notice that, NO you wont fall to your doom. You will simply float (be it at the surface or at depth). However any realization you make of any situation the best thing you can do is get GREAT training, not good but GREAT! There is no substitution for a well trained and experienced person no matter the activity. Scuba, skydiving, racecar driving mtn bike racing. This is a WONDERFUL sport that for me racing BMX, Mtn bikes and bi/tri athalons as a younger man has been a serene relaxing alternative that still brings leagues of excitgement. Welcome to ScubaBoard and to a great exciting sport.

Remember there is no substitute for great training.
 
Courtneyf82:
After all, its not the fall that kills you. It's that sudden stop at the end. And that does not happen descending in water, unless way overweighted obviously. (Waaaay overweighted)

I'd hate to see how much silt that would kick up ;)

And no fear of heights in my blood, rock climbing is awsome...
The only hesitation I had was the first few min I was breating underwater. Very unatural feeling at first. After that, I couldn't wait for more. Best advice is to take the OW class, if you have a friend that has a set of boots, fins, mask, snorkle, and gloves that you can use, it'll save you a bunch of $$.. that is if those items are not included in the class cost.

jeFF
 

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