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independent scuba diving classesAll divers begin getting their qualifications with a beginner’s Open Water course. It teaches novice divers some basic information and techniques, providing you with just the essentials to get you started. It’s great for learning how to use your scuba equipment and gives you the chance to practice your skills in a low-key setting. Once you learn the basics, it’ll only be a matter of time before you get the urge to do more challenging dives. The advanced scuba certification gives you the opportunity to go on more difficult dives by enhancing your skills and helps you feel more confident as a diver. 

 

With the advanced scuba certificate, you’ll be able to dive deeper into underwater territory you’ve not yet experienced. And, if you plan to dive professionally, then this course is a must. It’s clear there are many advantages to getting your advanced diving certification and John is happy to help you get there. As a certified Master Scuba Diver Trainer, he can help you complete your certification, providing you with quality and valuable information and training along the way.

 

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What is the Advanced Scuba Diver Certification?

The advanced diver certification gives divers greater opportunities when it comes to underwater excursions. The certificate can be obtained through an Advanced Open Water course taught by a certified dive professional. During the course, your dive instructor will give you in-depth knowledge about diving practices, equipment, and safety which you’ll then use on your guided adventure dives. 

The advanced diver's course is designed to give divers more experience so that they feel more confident and become self-sufficient in the water in different scenarios and conditions than their open water course. With the help of your instructor, you’ll develop new skills to expand your diving opportunities and experience more of the underwater world.   

advanced diving certificateWhat are the advantages of having the Advanced Scuba Diver Certification?

There are several advantages to getting your advanced diver certification from gaining more experience to becoming a dive professional. Not only does the advanced diver certification give you comprehensive information about diving, but without the certification, the types of dives you’re able to participate in are more limited. So, along with being a great way to continue your education, the advanced diver certification can help you continue to experience more and go on greater underwater adventures. See how an advanced diver course can help you grow as a diver!

Gain More Experience and Confidence

The advanced diver course takes students on 5 adventure dives which help divers get to feel more confident and natural when they dive. Through specialty training with your instructor, you’ll learn new dive skills such as buoyancy control and navigating underwater. During these adventure dives, you’ll practice new diving techniques and familiarize yourself with new dive specialties.

Expand Your Diving Opportunities

There are many levels and types of diving which can be mastered over time. The advanced diver certification is the first step in continuing your dive education. It’ll open doors to new diving opportunities that otherwise aren’t possible. 

Become a Dive Professional

Another advantage of obtaining your advanced diving certification is it allows you to pursue diving professionally. Without this certification, you won’t be able to move up in the diving community which limits the dives you can participate in and keeps you from improving your skills. If you love diving as much as our instructor John, then you’ll definitely want to get certified so you can become an expert diver, too. 

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Interested in expanding your dive abilities? Then connect with John at Dreaming Sea Divers today to get your advanced scuba diver certification! As a certified PADI, SDI, and SSI Instructor with thousands of recorded dives under his belt, John is beyond passionate about helping others develop and embrace their love for diving. He emphasizes the importance of safety in his courses and is always willing to help a diver improve their skills. See how John can help you become a better diver today!

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With the modern invention of the SCUBA tank, exploration of the oceans has been changed dramatically, but still, people continue to free dive. Ancient people all around the world have been exploring the oceans for centuries without an air cylinder.

However, in the debate of SCUBA diving vs. freediving, the differences go deeper than just the equipment. While both are a similar adventure, the technique and overall experience between the two is vastly different, and each person has a particular perception of the dive. It is truly a matter of taste.

Gear

The most obvious difference between SCUBA diving vs. freediving is the use of an air tank and other relatively cumbersome equipment like masks, gloves, regulators, depth gauges, and in today’s age, a dive computer. In contrast, while you really don’t need anything to go free diving, the most basic equipment includes a mask and fins. It’s also common to wear a wetsuit and a snorkel depending on your objective. With freediving, the most important thing you dive with is your dive buddy.

Technique

When people started using tanks to explore oceans the technique had to evolve with the technology. SCUBA divers must pay careful attention to their ascents, descents and take routine safety stops to avoid decompression sickness. They have to be aware of the nitrogen levels in their bodies. This makes SCUBA diving a slower, more thought out adventure than freediving.

On the other hand, freedivers don’t have to worry about nitrogen levels or slow ascents and descents. Freedivers have much more maneuverability than SCUBA divers. However, freedivers are challenged to hold their breath throughout the entire dive. Freediving requires a great deal of practice and training to be able to stay down for an extended period of time.

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Experience

While the differences in gear affect the technique, the technique affects the experience. So if you’re SCUBA diving, you will have the advantage of staying underwater for longer. The longer you stay down, the more time you have to observe marine life and underwater geographical features. This means the longer you stay underwater, the more your eyes will adjust to the dark lighting which can increase the vibrancy creating a totally different image than a freediver. The length of time also influences how much you can explore. For example, if you’re going down to an underwater shipwreck or canyon you will be able to explore it more thoroughly.

However, freediving also has its benefits. Without the need for a tank, a freediver is able to swim smoother through the water and have a different experience with marine life. There is no added noise or disturbance because you are simply holding your breath. This can allow a freediver to get up close to schools of fish or turtles without scaring them off. 

It has also been pointed out by avid ocean explorers that one of the biggest differences between SCUBA diving vs. freediving is the sense of awareness. When you are SCUBA diving you are enabled to mainly focus externally on your surroundings and gear. You are constantly analyzing these things and reacting to external forces underwater. 

In freediving, it has been described as a more inward-focused experience where you are challenging yourself while still exploring. Your perception of yourself and your surroundings are altered when your mind is in a survival state, and you have to pay careful attention to what your body is telling you.

Dreaming Sea Divers

While the debate of SCUBA diving vs. freediving can go on forever, Dreaming Sea Divers has the best of both worlds. Here at Dreaming Sea Divers, we offer classes and guided experiences for both types of diving. If you have any questions or want to learn more about us, head over to our contact page or give us a call at (607) 624-6770.

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