Competency vs Mastery. Most other agencies present their training as merely a series of skills that need to be mastered. Clear your mask half way, clear your mask all the way, pull the mask off and put it on... ad nauseum. The instructors run through a panoply of useful skills both in the pool and in open water.
Sure, as it should be IMO. Skills mastered is such an interesting phrase, its always up to the instructors opinion of what mastery is. Sometimes as good as the individual can can be, is presumed to be mastered. At least for whats expected at that skill level. "OW".
NASE instructors teach to competency. That means while we still go through the same panoply of skills in the pool, we actually run our OW dives as OW dives. We're not going to bore you by running each student through each skill drill while all the pretty fishes pass you by.
Competency vs Mastery= Acceptable and lowered expectations of students performance.
Thats how I read it, though I believe in an average "OW" class Competency & Mastery find themselves to be the same. I just find the term interesting... Its like a diver saying he is an advanced diver since he just finished the advanced diver course... Merely word play.
Hey we make it easy and fun no worries...lol.
I want to see how you DIVE. What's your trim like? Are you controlling your buoyancy efficiently? Are you remembering to clear your mask and is it foggy? Since you've planned the dive, how are you managing your air, your depth and your time? I'm not going to hold your hand here
As do I, except I still do skills in OW dives... Doesn't really take much time to go thru the skills with say 4 people. Especially if your trained them right in the first place. First dive on your knees doing X# of skills then play. Second Dive X# of skills then play. 3,4,5,6 however many you do they should be done mid water starting in a horizontal position.
So do you spend more time in the pool??? How many times do you have a student remove and replace his/her mask in your "OW" course? Just trying to gauge how hard you push the skills.
Mid Water Competency: The funniest thing I saw this past week was a diver who had to settle to the bottom every time she cleared her mask. How whack is that?
That is unfortunate... Your reasoning for why, probably is correct, but that is the instructors fault and has little to do with agencies. We know the baby step method, the by the book method and how it gets done sometimes. I'm a NAUI instructor, so I don't have to play that game. I have a lot of leeway. Mid-Water training is absolutely important. We agree on this! Must be nice to have a pool that deep and such awesome students that naturally have good buoyancy :sarcasm: so you can just start doing skills mid-water... Truthfully i'm impressed, and naturally would like to see you run an OW course just as you described. I sincerely mean that. I doubt that timing would ever work...(i'm really not being sarcastic) Maybe you can tell me about it at DEMA, I'll buy you a beer
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Unfortunately, she was taught while kneeling and she never made the transition to doing it mid water and horizontally at that. NASE requires these skills to be done mid water and in fact, you have to show that you can stop and turn mid water without using your hands. I actually take this to the extreme and never teach a single skill on knees. Nope, everything in the pool is taught and learned mid water and it's simply not that hard.