polkster13
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First, I am very familiar with the DIR philosophy and I have read JJ's book on DIR from cover to cover. I dive with a lot of the DIR equipment and I follow a lot of the life style requirements as outlined in the book. I was diving a BP and wing with the 7-foot hose before I even knew what the letters DIR meant (literally and figuratively).
So on to my question. What, or who, defines a diver as being a DIR diver? Obviously, at least to me that is, anyone who takes and passes the fundies class and who lives by the philosophy would be considered a DIR diver. What about the people who have not taken the fundies class? Can they claim to be DIR divers? And if not, then can George and JJ claim to be DIR divers? Of course they are, they developed the program. But what about the other divers at WKPP? Did they all take the fundies class or were they given a different type of instruction?
In other words, if someone truly believes in and dives the complete system, even though they have not taken a formal class (and I am not talking about just using specific pieces of the equipment configuration), would they be considered to be a DIR diver?
I am not advocating that anyone should not take the fundies class! I am just wondering if someone can become a DIR diver without taking any formal classes.
So on to my question. What, or who, defines a diver as being a DIR diver? Obviously, at least to me that is, anyone who takes and passes the fundies class and who lives by the philosophy would be considered a DIR diver. What about the people who have not taken the fundies class? Can they claim to be DIR divers? And if not, then can George and JJ claim to be DIR divers? Of course they are, they developed the program. But what about the other divers at WKPP? Did they all take the fundies class or were they given a different type of instruction?
In other words, if someone truly believes in and dives the complete system, even though they have not taken a formal class (and I am not talking about just using specific pieces of the equipment configuration), would they be considered to be a DIR diver?
I am not advocating that anyone should not take the fundies class! I am just wondering if someone can become a DIR diver without taking any formal classes.