What is the difference between andi and padi
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Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies. Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites to make a user's experience more efficient. Going down to the first local shop you find will get you a c-card, but your training will likely be inadequate. Take your time to research and find the best instructor in your area. Next, take time to complete the course. A good course will last several weeks.
Interview potential instructors. Most people never ask any questions beyond price. The instructor is dedicated toward providing you all the time you need to master necessary knowledge and skills. Extra pool time can be expensive. Keep in mind; the instructor is trying to make a living. His time is valuable. Consider alternatives. How long have you been teaching?
Most instructors improve over time. They learn new techniques and get ideas from other instructors and through experience to improve their classes. Do you certify all your students? Only instructors who are in a hurry and care nothing about your safety will answer yes. You want an instructor who will require you to be safe and knowledgeable before issuing a c-card.
An excellent instructor might tell you that he is willing to keep working with a student until the student either qualifies or gives up. What skin diving skills will I learn? While there is some disagreement on this point, many professionals believe a solid foundation in skin diving will not only make you a better SCUBA diver, it will make learning SCUBA easier.
Will I learn confidence-building skills? There are some skills which have no direct application to a typical dive, but which do build your confidence as well as your abilities. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. ANDI to go or not to go with? Thread starter Shurup Start date Jul 15, Please register or login Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Benefits of registering include Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions. A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
You can make this box go away Joining is quick and easy. Shurup Registered. Hi all, I've had all my prior training done with PADI but came to the point of getting bored with rec diving. The next step for me is going to be a full cave I'm taking it easy as I don't have a lot of free time to dive but I have had time to think I've read that 6-pages long topic about whether people have issues with their c-cards being rejected Not once ANDI was mentioned there in that topic.
Anyone is thinking I'm making it hard for myself for my future dives and training? Here's the ANDI guy's web page. My response is more of a practical one. Your profile says you live in Canada. You don't have a lot of time to dive, but you are planning to get your cave course done in Thailand.
That seems a little impractical to me. When I got my cave work done, it was in Florida, and I live in Colorado. You don't just get cave certified in a weekend.
It takes a lot of time and practice. Time and travel was a real issue for me. When I got my cave certification, I was able to do it much more quickly and with much less travel time than for most people because I was already an experienced technical diver.
I had learned in more local waters how to do many of the skills required for cave training. I could do all the kicks. I could share air properly. I could do decompression.
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