By: Andy Guides Jr | 2010-10-17 | Recreation & Sports The scuba diving course will impart information to the student as to how best to use dive equipment, what is the science behind diving as well as responsible diving practices and a little about the environment. read more
By: Andy Guides | 2010-10-17 | Extreme The scuba diving course will impart information to the student as to how best to use dive equipment, what is the science behind diving as well as responsible diving practices and a little about the environment. read more
By: John Flanders | 2009-09-28 | Scuba Diving Buoyancy is one of the most critical skills in a Scuba divers' training regimen. It is more art than science. Continuing to build on the skills with the right training is essential. Following are ten tips to help you develop better buoyancy! read more
By: goproutila | 2010-10-26 | Recreation & Sports Going Pro – What’s it all about? Pick up any diving magazine, or surf the internet for dive related websites, and images of the tropics and exotic destinations, combined with interactions of aquatic life often stimulates the dream of working full time as a scuba diving dive professional read more
By: Arran Rabel | 2006-08-20 | Skydiving Among the world's most popular water sports is scuba diving. Many are drawn to the idea of exploring the underwater and its mysteries. Such things as exploring shipwrecks, swimming with the fishes, and even sharks is just too exciting for some people to leave alone. Certification is usually not a problem, but diving equipment can be costly. There are many rental shops to solve this problem. They are usually close to the best diving locations. read more
By: ianbellmartin | 2012-01-10 | Business Scuba diving cannot be fully enjoyed without proper scuba diving equipment. It is important to buy good quality equipment. read more
By: Saima Triphor | 2012-02-22 | Scuba Diving Scuba diving can give the diver the ultimate thrilling experience of his life only when he follows all the rules and regulations of both diving and as well as the gear. read more
By: Chris Kennelly | 2010-03-30 | Recreation & Sports If you are taking up the sport or activity of scuba diving, you will in all likelihood find that that besides the introductory courses and lessons that you will have to complete, you will have to invest in a scuba diving wetsuit, amongst other equipment. The scuba diving wetsuit is largely determined by the individual needs and desires of the scuba diver, whether he or she is new to the diving fraternity or a seasoned veteran. read more
By: lisa lucero | 2010-11-02 | Extreme Scuba diving is now recognized as being one of the most well loved activities in the world. Now if you are interested in trying out scuba diving yourself, whether you want to do it on your next tropical vacation or you just want to head to your closest scuba diving facilities, there are a few things that you are going to need to learn. read more
By: Gary Nolan | 2010-10-12 | Article Marketing Scuba stands for self contained underwater breathing apparatus, although today it is considered to be a word of its own. Scuba diving is a very popular sport but is also considered a profession and is widely used by the military for a variety of things. read more
By: Daniel Blinman | 2011-08-22 | Scuba Diving Scuba diving is one of the many benefits of taking a vacation to a tropical place and can be a fun and exciting activity. Scuba diving has many other purposes besides being recreational such as research analysis and paralysis therapy. SCUBA stands for self-contained water breathing apparatus and is a form of underwater diving. Scuba gear was first designed by Emile Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau and was further developed by Ted Eldred of Australia. read more
By: Krystal Crumbie | 2010-04-01 | Scuba Diving Practically every year a countless amount of divers are hurt or killed because of scuba diving accidents. Immeasurable amounts of these accidents are as a result of untrained or un-certified divers attempting dives for which they are not qualified. Please get this fact straight; the first and foremost way to reduce the number of scuba diving accidents is to make sure that you are certified for the type of dive you are attempting. read more
By: Ronnie Lampole | 2010-04-02 | Scuba Diving Scuba Diving is one of the fastest growing industries that attracts millions of people every year. What really brings all divers everyday to enjoy these pass time is the adventure, feeling of exploration and the variety of colorful corals and other marine organisms. read more
By: Sydney Garrison | 2010-03-31 | Scuba Diving You may have always gazed in wonderment at scuba divers but thought, "I could never do that". That couldn't be further from the truth. With the proper instruction, scuba diving is not only possible, it is relatively easy. While it is important to learn and develop proper skills for any sport or activity, it is imperative that you do so for scuba diving. Many life ending or altering accidents have occurred because people have entered the water without training or supervision. It is so easy to learn how to scuba dive, don't take any unnecessary chances. If you have a bad tennis instructor, you will just be bad at tennis. If you have a bad scuba diving instructor, your life could be in jeopardy. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-05-23 | Hobbies Scuba diving requires that you are certified if you want to rent or buy equipment. The certification must be done by one of the recognized professional scuba organizations. The Professional Association of Dive Instructors is an example in North America. read more