Wymen Ho
New
I’ve been reading a lot of older posts about the best way to get into tech and it seems like it boils down to the instructor. This also mirrored my experience as of so far. I’ve had ok instructors and really good ones and it’s the really good ones I felt I learned a lot more.
I was hoping I could get some recommendations of really good tec instructors in Ontario, Canada area ideally in the GTA but I’m okay to travel.
Here’s a bit about what I’m looking for...
Currently I’ve been diving deep wrecks with a bit of penetration.
Short term: I’m looking to go deeper past the rec limits and stay longer at depth pushing past ndl. We have been experimenting with a bit of short deco diving but want to get more formal training. I’ll be taking a side mount course later this summer.
Long term: I want to establish a solid foundation that will allow me to get into multi tank cave diving.
What I’m looking for in an instructor: someone who understand the science behind the rules, decent communication skills to effectively explain these theories etc.
Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated!
Wymen
I was hoping I could get some recommendations of really good tec instructors in Ontario, Canada area ideally in the GTA but I’m okay to travel.
Here’s a bit about what I’m looking for...
Currently I’ve been diving deep wrecks with a bit of penetration.
Short term: I’m looking to go deeper past the rec limits and stay longer at depth pushing past ndl. We have been experimenting with a bit of short deco diving but want to get more formal training. I’ll be taking a side mount course later this summer.
Long term: I want to establish a solid foundation that will allow me to get into multi tank cave diving.
What I’m looking for in an instructor: someone who understand the science behind the rules, decent communication skills to effectively explain these theories etc.
Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated!
Wymen