Tenacity
Registered
Hello all! Joined this board to (hopefully) gain knowledge, and, to be honest, some confidence as I begin my journey to obtain my Open Water Certification. I just started the course yesterday. Aced the class portion, but when it came time for the pool dive, embarrassingly, and much to my own disappointment, I panicked. I did not like the feeling of breathing through the regulator, and being under water. UGHHH! I have waited so long to do this, and my BF (who already has his dive card) and I are planning an amazing trip sailing through the Caribbean, with the hopes of diving along the way. I REALLY want to get through this, but I am struggling!
One of the dive instructors took a lot of time with me yesterday, doing nothing but camping out in the shallow end, underwater, breathing through the regulator. By the end of the class, I was “ok” just sitting there breathing, but the thought of having to do it in 60ft of water, where I can’t just rush to the surface if something doesn’t feel right, does not sit well. How am I going to get through all the skills needed to be a diver, and enjoy all the amazing things I have been missing under the sea?! I have overcome MANY fears, in order to enjoy adventures that life has to offer - I overcame a horrific fear of heights to climb Devil’s Bridge in Sedona, and paraglide to 3000 ft in Costa Rica. I took a very hairy swim in a class IV rapid, and got back in the boat to continue our whitewater trip. I enjoyed all of it. I want to do this. Suggestions on how to get through scuba, would be greatly appreciated. Happy to be here, and hope I can stay.
One of the dive instructors took a lot of time with me yesterday, doing nothing but camping out in the shallow end, underwater, breathing through the regulator. By the end of the class, I was “ok” just sitting there breathing, but the thought of having to do it in 60ft of water, where I can’t just rush to the surface if something doesn’t feel right, does not sit well. How am I going to get through all the skills needed to be a diver, and enjoy all the amazing things I have been missing under the sea?! I have overcome MANY fears, in order to enjoy adventures that life has to offer - I overcame a horrific fear of heights to climb Devil’s Bridge in Sedona, and paraglide to 3000 ft in Costa Rica. I took a very hairy swim in a class IV rapid, and got back in the boat to continue our whitewater trip. I enjoyed all of it. I want to do this. Suggestions on how to get through scuba, would be greatly appreciated. Happy to be here, and hope I can stay.