We all take Scuba Diving lessons for the promise of adventure. We want to breathe in the underwater world and see things our non-diving friends can't imagine. Like skiing however, we will never be able to get all the way down the hill without practice. After completing your open water sessions and receiving your certification card, you need to dive again and again to hone the skills needed to be a proficient diver.
On the ski slopes, the Diamond and Double-Diamond trails present the challenges for an avid skier. In diving, the challenges may be night diving, navigating back to the beach or exploring a wreck. Within diving, accomplishments are measured in perfection of buoyancy, navigation and air consumption. Just as a skier tries to avoid a fall, the practiced diver tries to prevent touching a coral reef, stirring up sediment, running low on air or getting lost.
In this new season of diving, challenge yourselves to be better divers. We know that diving is hard, but so are most sports that we begin. Invest the time and effort and you will be rewarded with increased confidence and more bottom time.
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