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LEARN TO DIVE
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As in many sports the key
to the full enjoyment of scuba diving is proper preparation, and
practicing in safe procedures before, during, and after the dive. ScubaTravel.org
has an excellent safety record and we hope you will enhance that
record. ScubaTravel.org has affiliations with a number of very
professional dive shops and instructors all selected with care.Your
enjoyment and safety is their primary concerns.
There is no better place than ScubaTravel.org to become a certified
diver or to upgrade your level of diving skills.
Most of professional dive shops offer a full range
of equipment. All instuctors are qualified for students
at any level. You do not have to know anything more than how
to swim to take a course. It is not even necessary to be in tip-top
physical condition as the courses are designed to make
learning enjoyable. |

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Learning to scuba dive is safe and affordable, and requires a modest
amount of training. An entry-level certification course takes approximately
32 hours to complete. Classes may take place during day or evening times,
and take from a couple of weekends to several weeks to complete. In order
to earn a scuba certification, you will participate in classroom sessions
and practice essential diving skills in a pool. Finally, you will test your
knowledge on a written exam and apply your skills during training dives in a
lake, quarry, spring, or ocean. Upon completion, you will receive a certification
card that identifies you as a trained diver, allowing you to rent scuba equipment,
participate in advanced training, and explore diving destinations.
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Next Classes
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FREE Discover Scuba - May 3, 2008 |
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