Hi, I’m a young diver (as in very little diving experience), minted last winter in a cold dark northern German lake.
I am kicking around an idea to improve my level and would welcome opinions and feedbacks on the following (sorry, English isn’t my mother tong):
I slowly practice my skills in different places (Germany, Brittany, Cote d’Azur...) and I believe that I am doing ok based on OW standard which, to me, means: I am not drowning, I am not ending up OOA, I manage to not kick anything with my fins, I can shoot an SMB without shooting myself up with it and I manage to position myself approximately where I want in the water column. I have around 30 dives and I continue to practice as much as I can.
Now when I do something I like to do it the best I can and to that end, when I am not diving I am doing some research (within and out of this board). I read about decompression theories, different gears and trainings available. While doing so, I came across the G.U.E and all the reports about their Fundamentals. It seems fairly demanding but it is also somehow close to what am looking for (or so I think)! A challenging course that focus on getting the basics as good as possible.
Now seems like a good time for a few precisions:
Here is WHY I am attracted by a “Fundies” education:
By now you are probably asking yourself why am I bantering about that… take the damn course and shut up already, (come get some likes by writing your report if you want and get on with your life!!) And I don’t blame you!
But there is a “but”. After reading several reports I am “pretty sure” that I cannot comply with GUE equipment standards. I am disabled (no left and) and my gear configuration differs from the GUE ways:
Now the reason why I am writing this today is more to ask about what could be possible in term of training format.
I know that ultimately, asking one instructor in my area is the thing to do, and I will but I am not sure on what to ask and I hope to get some input to help me define more accurately what I want or what I should ask for.
(As a side note: I have personally no problems with GUE ethos or standardized system this is not a post whining about the rigidity of GUE system but a genuine attempt at finding a solution and if it is not possible I will just go on happily with my diving and other training ways)
As it stands now here is:
What I would like:
What I don’t want:
Basically I’d love to get my dundies (for Disabled Fundies). Where an instructor would agree to give me a great training, as close as possible to what fundies are, except for the parts impacted by my disability and the specific configuration. With no pass/card possible at the end
I am not sure if it is possible, I don’t know if I can get the literature or if a GUE instructor is allowed to teach me the class if I cannot comply with the configuration.
Maybe something like a personal coaching? But in that case maybe we couldn’t use the GUE material/structure?
I think I want the GUE education because it seems to be highly regarded in the industry and to provide an enticing class structure but should I even care about the GUE material/education if I can’t follow their standards to the T?
I would be willing to pay what said instructor charges for regular fundies and I really don’t care about getting a pass or not.
I also don’t know if in that case my girlfriend could, her, get a pass (if she cares)?
I would welcome any input on this (regardless if those are facts or opinions). It’s an idea I’m kicking around and that I wouldn’t apply before next spring an some more diving anyway.
To conclude: keep in mind that I don’t know what I don’t know… Maybe I am making knots for nothing, or maybe it is actually impossible and I am just dreaming wide awake (don't hesitate to let me know either way)I swear I won't cry ! I (think I) know that GUE standards are pretty tight but also that instructions can sometimes be tailored.
What do you think?
Thank you if you were brave enough to read me and even more if you take the time to answer
I am kicking around an idea to improve my level and would welcome opinions and feedbacks on the following (sorry, English isn’t my mother tong):
I slowly practice my skills in different places (Germany, Brittany, Cote d’Azur...) and I believe that I am doing ok based on OW standard which, to me, means: I am not drowning, I am not ending up OOA, I manage to not kick anything with my fins, I can shoot an SMB without shooting myself up with it and I manage to position myself approximately where I want in the water column. I have around 30 dives and I continue to practice as much as I can.
Now when I do something I like to do it the best I can and to that end, when I am not diving I am doing some research (within and out of this board). I read about decompression theories, different gears and trainings available. While doing so, I came across the G.U.E and all the reports about their Fundamentals. It seems fairly demanding but it is also somehow close to what am looking for (or so I think)! A challenging course that focus on getting the basics as good as possible.
Now seems like a good time for a few precisions:
- I am not looking to become the best diver around but simply the best diver I can be in order to enjoy my hobby safely.
- I am not interested in tech diving (or at least not at this moment)
- I am not interested in a cert card (it will be relevant later)
Here is WHY I am attracted by a “Fundies” education:
- It seems very complete
- I like the structure (1 full intense week) and the content (as seen from the reports)
- I like the seemingly uniform education across the globe (see next point)
- As a new diver it’s hard to choose a potential instructor and going with G.U.E looks like a good way to ensure a high standard education
- I think it could be an amazing experience with my dive buddy (and girlfriend)
- I like the idea of a challenging course that will bring me as high as my poor capacities will allow it.
- It seems to be one of the golden standard around the industry
By now you are probably asking yourself why am I bantering about that… take the damn course and shut up already, (come get some likes by writing your report if you want and get on with your life!!) And I don’t blame you!
But there is a “but”. After reading several reports I am “pretty sure” that I cannot comply with GUE equipment standards. I am disabled (no left and) and my gear configuration differs from the GUE ways:
- I don’t separate my spool and SMB (assembling them in water with one hand is a PITA and honestly it makes no sense for me…)
- I flip my wing in order to get my inflator hose on the right side (I can live with the inflator on the left side but not with the butt dump on the left, and once again it would make zero sense for me)
- In order to unclutter my right side I dive with my primary hose under the right arm and straight up to my mouth with an elbow and my secondary (short hose) on a necklace but on the left side. (I think I could accommodate a standard GUE hose routing fairly easily but it wouldn’t be optimum for me as it would really clutter the right side)
- Of course, no lights holding in the left hand XD
- Probably other things that I don’t even know about
Now the reason why I am writing this today is more to ask about what could be possible in term of training format.
I know that ultimately, asking one instructor in my area is the thing to do, and I will but I am not sure on what to ask and I hope to get some input to help me define more accurately what I want or what I should ask for.
(As a side note: I have personally no problems with GUE ethos or standardized system this is not a post whining about the rigidity of GUE system but a genuine attempt at finding a solution and if it is not possible I will just go on happily with my diving and other training ways)
As it stands now here is:
What I would like:
- A great challenging training on the basics of scuba diving
- A certain insurance on the quality of the training
- The GUE high standards and High expectation
- The 1 week course structure
- The GUE literature and theory
What I don’t want:
- Missing out on great training because of my disability
- Being forced to choose a less than optimal configuration just to access the training (I’m trying my best to be a thinking diver)
- A pass/card (seriously... I couldn't care less)
Basically I’d love to get my dundies (for Disabled Fundies). Where an instructor would agree to give me a great training, as close as possible to what fundies are, except for the parts impacted by my disability and the specific configuration. With no pass/card possible at the end
I am not sure if it is possible, I don’t know if I can get the literature or if a GUE instructor is allowed to teach me the class if I cannot comply with the configuration.
Maybe something like a personal coaching? But in that case maybe we couldn’t use the GUE material/structure?
I think I want the GUE education because it seems to be highly regarded in the industry and to provide an enticing class structure but should I even care about the GUE material/education if I can’t follow their standards to the T?
I would be willing to pay what said instructor charges for regular fundies and I really don’t care about getting a pass or not.
I also don’t know if in that case my girlfriend could, her, get a pass (if she cares)?
I would welcome any input on this (regardless if those are facts or opinions). It’s an idea I’m kicking around and that I wouldn’t apply before next spring an some more diving anyway.
To conclude: keep in mind that I don’t know what I don’t know… Maybe I am making knots for nothing, or maybe it is actually impossible and I am just dreaming wide awake (don't hesitate to let me know either way)I swear I won't cry ! I (think I) know that GUE standards are pretty tight but also that instructions can sometimes be tailored.
What do you think?
Thank you if you were brave enough to read me and even more if you take the time to answer