You use one! It's a Personal Dive Computer.What is PDC? I googled it and came up with a bunch of different results, none of which seemed to apply here.
That would be a misrepresentation of what I advocate. I see online academics growing and the need for the instructor will be mostly in the pool and for check out dives.Sounds like you're advocating a return to the day when we ordered a lung and manual from Rene Bussoz and hit the water with no more training than reading the 24 page booklet.
Half right. I had a crappy instructor, but I avoided formal training for a long time because of the one who had his students doing push ups in the sun. He's a very well known instructor and even started his own training agency. When I reminded him about this at a past DEMA, a smile came over his face, his eyes twinkled and he said: "Those were the days, huh?" That alone kept me from becoming a real diver for YEARS. Needless you say? Not to him. Not at that time. I have seen pictures at the California Dive Show of the very same thing from out there, so it's not as uncommon as some would have us believe.Pete, I know you had a crappy instructor who had you do pushup with your gear,
This brings up the question: "What is it about your dive philosophy, that is stopping people from getting into diving?" When asking various people why they don't dive there are almost always two reasons given: "I don't have the time or the money!" The third? "It's way too complicated!" Yeah, there are those people who claim claustrophobia and fear, but they are in a distinct minority.
So, if I want to grow the sport, and I do, what do I need to accomplish? How do you make Scuba more accessible? Reduce the threshold that is holding people back! Now, here is where I will have ALL SORTS of motives as well as other misrepresentations assigned to me. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that someone thinks that all I think is necessary is for someone to read a 24 page booklet written by some French guy.
The disappearance of the macho diver has been lamented by some in this thread.Yes, women divers are awesome. No one is suggesting otherwise. Yes, the macho concept is disappearing,
For you, this could be true. I have no problems turning out competent & motivated divers in a shorter time frame. Why make me operate within your limits.but unfortunately, shorter classes are making that more difficult.
Smarter classes are the easiest Walter. I don't teach like my predecessors, and I don't want to. I value efficient and intelligent approaches to turning out quality divers.Longer classes are easier than shorter ones and they make it possible for folks to dive who can't hack the shorter classes. Diving can be physically demanding if we don't take enough time to make it easy.
I thought you said that you agreed!I completely agree. A longer, more comprehensive approach to teaching will bring this about.
