Wheeler925
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LOL was it really a bot?At least some bots start interesting discussions.
LOL was it really a bot?
My scuba course (in 1986) was an extremely thorough and demanding YMCA/NAUI, semester-long, three credit hour university PE course. We didn't wear exposure gear for the entire course, not until we were just about ready to leave for the Open Water Checkout. During a single, several hours-long pool session (called the "Gear Checkout"), a couple of days before we left for our Open Water Checkout, we were introduced to our full wetsuits (two-piece, 0.25" farmer John/Jane with booties, hood, and gloves/three-finger mitts). And I really didn't care for all that bulk!How did you guys feel on your first dive?
My first of four training dives was in Cabo San Lucas Mexico. I remember being about 40 to 45 feet deep and looking up and feeling the immense size of the ocean and oddly imagining the weight of so much water over my head. It was oddly disconcerting. I have snorkeled and been a water person my entire long life and love the ocean and have no fear of water. It was just the vast feeling of it all over my head that gave off an alien heavy feel, even though I had nuetral boyancy also but the weight.....How did you guys feel on your first dive?
even among people that WANT to try it for the first time? Why would someone get scuba certified if they DIDNT want to do it???? Im confused.We are running a research project (funded by the NSF) on this question right now, taking people who have never dived before into the Florida springs....in short: scuba diving for the first time is more meaningful and has a bigger impact than folks expect (even among people who WANT to try it for the first time, and think they'd like it!).
scuba diving is like sex. hmm. Why do I feel that when you describe a new restaurant you say This place was like sex!!!! I mean....scuba is nothing like sex. Ill always choose a hot chick over a day of scuba.First time is like first time having sex. You think you know what you are doing, it is not the most spectacular but you don’t know that and amazed and then you are hooked for life.