Scuba Diving

Have you ever wondered if the ocean really lookstime. Before too long I had gone through the class
like what you see on TV? Let me tell you, itand was on my way to my open water dives.I
does.Once you have done your first dive, yourwouldn't suggest you go diving unless you have gone
adventure has just begun. There is so much to seeto classes and get certified. And if you haven't gone
under water that it is never ending. The mostin a while, take a refresher class. You can even go
fascinating things are the old ship wrecks, a lot ofonline and take a class. I would rather see people go
man made reefs and plane wrecks down in the sea.to a real class with a real instructor. You learn more
And the different fish and plants, there are moreand can ask questions if you need to The classes are
than you can imagine. You wonder how those plantsinteresting. They teach you all about your BC, air
can grow submerged under water, but your housetanks, gauges, and all the other things you need to
plants die when you over water them.I have goneknow. You will begin learning a lot of your diving in a
diving in lakes and in the ocean, and my favorite isswimming pool, and when you have completed all the
the ocean. To me the lakes are very boring. With theexercises, you will do two open water dives in the
ocean, it is so colorful and worth the time toocean. Then you get your certification, can dive
investigate.I was 40 years old, when I decided towhen you want.Once you are certified to dive, you
take scuba diving lessons. I was one that wasare on your own. But remember one rule of the
terrified of water, from a early childhood experience.thumb, NEVER DIVE ALONE. Get in the habit from
My husband was already certified to dive and wantedthe beginning to have a buddy with you. You never
me to learn so I could be his buddy and dive withknow what can happen, and your buddy is there to
him. I was scared to death, so he decided to get mehelp you, not just keep you company.
into private class. I didn't know how to swim at the