Remember the first time you saw a turtle....while not in your wheelchair???

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DiveHeart

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Moments like these remind us that the possibilities are endless when we dive into the unknown!
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#feelgoodfriday #underwater #scubadiving #disabilityinclusion #adaptivesports
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Way cool, my friend. I remember when I was learning how to assist an adaptive diver, you made the point that many of these humans have been defined by their disability. In a magic twist of fate, they're now identified merely as Scuba divers. I've seen people transformed in an instant, the moment they don the gear and slip beneath the waves. Scuba is truly transformative for those of us without any physical complications. How much more for those who can't walk on their own?
 
You've seen and experienced it first hand my friend, and others can too by training up to be adaptive buddies and instructors. If they are going to DEMA, the week before the show Diveheart training will be happening at the 96 degree crater in Utah just 5 hours from DEMA.
Great way to kill two birds with one stone.
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