I'm sorry Jerry if you felt some sort of offense. I certainly didn't mean that. My post was done tongue in cheek. That is sometimes the trouble with the internet, things are often taken the wrong way. I am sorry that you felt my post was in some way made to be mean and needed to reply in that way.
As I said in the beginning of my post, I totally agree with the earlier posts. I would love to teach a longer course and in that way produce better divers. I don't teach the weekend course, by the way.
I was just trying to make the point that most people tend to take more than one type of class before they well versed in that skill.
When you were five and started skiing, did your parents just push you off the top of a hill or did they show you how to ski. Perhaps it wasn't a typical class, but didn't someone gave you a lesson?
If I didn't feel that my students would be comfortable and confident diving in similar conditions in which they were taught, I would not sign off on their c-card. They would be doing additional dives with me. I'm not an instructor that believes in or teaches those two day courses.
As I said in the beginning of my post, I totally agree with the earlier posts. I would love to teach a longer course and in that way produce better divers. I don't teach the weekend course, by the way.
I was just trying to make the point that most people tend to take more than one type of class before they well versed in that skill.
When you were five and started skiing, did your parents just push you off the top of a hill or did they show you how to ski. Perhaps it wasn't a typical class, but didn't someone gave you a lesson?
If I didn't feel that my students would be comfortable and confident diving in similar conditions in which they were taught, I would not sign off on their c-card. They would be doing additional dives with me. I'm not an instructor that believes in or teaches those two day courses.