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Learn to Scuba Dive
If you are new to scuba diving
then Birmingham 25's instructors will help you work towards gaining
your Ocean Diver
certification, the
first step on the ladder of BSAC diving qualifications. Diver training
is flexible within a club environment and so it is usually possible to
start whenever you are ready.
In the Pool
Your
initial scuba dving training takes place
in the
controlled
environment of the swimming pool during our Monday evening meetings at
Stechford Cascades in Birmingham in the West Midlands.
Here, in small groups of no more than three trainees to each
instructor, you'll learn essential scuba diving
skills such as
how to
assemble and maintain the scuba unit, how to control your buoyancy
so that you can 'hover' in mid-water and how to clear your mask if it
floods. You will also practice rescue techniques that will enable you
to deal safely with any difficulties that you or your future diving
'buddies' may experience while underwater.
In the Classroom
Your
practical training is supplemented by a series of presentations on
diving theory, but don't worry, you won't need a degree in physics or
physiology! The theory helps you to understand some of the reasons
behind what you are taught in the pool. Topics also include what to
look for when buying equipment and an explanation of what to expect on
your first real dive.
In Open Water
It
takes about 6 to 8 weeks to complete the pool training so that you are
ready for your first open water dive. This will usually take place at
one of the inland sites close to the West Midlands: Dosthill
Quarry near Tamworth (about 15 miles outside Birmingham) or slightly
further afield at Stoney Cove
near Leicester. We hold regular training days at weekends and
also train in the evenings during the summer months.
There
are a minimum of five qualifying dives during which you will practice
the skills you learned in the pool and also gain experience of
different diving conditions. As you complete your qualifying dives, you
are encouraged to take part in a branch trip to the coast to gain
experience of diving in the sea and to take your first trip out on our
boat.
Equipment
Throughout
your training period (and later as a qualified diver), you can hire
diving equipment from us,
although you will probably want to purchase the more personal items
(mask, fins and snorkel) quite quickly. As your diving advances, we
recommend that you purchase your own full set of equipment, but one of
the advantages of a club environment is that you can see what works for
others before you part with your cash, and also perhaps take advantage
of second-hand offers on the branch noticeboard.
For your open water
dives, you will need either a wetsuit or a drysuit, which you must
either buy or hire from a commercial outlet, but we can advise you on
this at the time.
Qualification
On
successful completion of the above, you will become a BSAC
Ocean Diver. As such, you can dive with another similarly qualified
diver to a
maximum depth of 20m, under the supervision of a dive manager or guide.
Our members are encouraged to
continue their diving education and to extend their experience in order
to gain further
qualifications
in
the BSAC scheme.
From Ocean Diver, the next step is Sports Diver. This course has a
similar format to that of Ocean Diver, but a much greater proportion of
the practical training takes place in open water rather than the pool.
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