Sidemount Technical Diving Panama City Beach is the best choice because we are divers first and instructors second. Although we are mentors and instructors, our diving is the most important thing. Too many instructors get too involved in teaching that they don't dive with their students. We are not like that! We made a deal with ourselves to never do more training dives per month than we did our own dives. We also made a promise to spend at least twice as long in the water training than doing our own dives. This will ensure that we don't lose sight of the goal to provide excellent dive instruction. Our students also benefit from our long-term mentoring relationships. Many of our students became our dive buddies, and they have continued to support us in our survey and exploration projects in Florida and Mexico.
Sidemount Diver course materials reduce the time required by instructors and retailers. Students and customers don't have the burden of explaining why eLearning isn’t available for this course.
We offer training for all levels, including advanced and beginner divers. Sidemount Technical Diving Panama City Beach can be reached now
Sidemount Technical Diving Panama City Beach was founded as a clubhouse. A clubhouse is the central hub for divers. It allows them to get together, plan their next adventure, and act as a resource to help others. All are welcome. Our expansion was based on the belief that the status quo is not sufficient. We've been constantly examining the systems in place for diving, and have asked ourselves if they are safe, efficient, and fun for both the customer and the diving community.
Sidemount Diver's new course materials are time-saving for instructors and retailers. They don't have to search through multiple sources to put together the course materials, nor do they have to spend the time to create their own exams, quizzes and other teaching tools. They don't have to explain to customers and students why eLearning isn't available for this course.
This course includes three days of instruction in the water and classroom workshops on technical sidemount diving.
The Professional Association of Dive Instructors, (PADI), made us Open Water Scuba Instructors over a decade back. Each of our dives was over 200. Since then, we have been teaching all over Arizona, California, Florida, Mexico, New Jersey and New Jersey. We both were able, in less than a full year, to earn our PADI Master Scuba Diving Instructor Trainer ratings. Additionally, we have taught many specialty courses. Our annual average is over 150 dives. We usually dive for over an hour.
Don't grab animals, don't hold them for photo ops, don't go for rides on dolphins or turtles, and don't force puffer fish to inflate (it can be fatal to them).