Green_Manelishi
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Article should state "Spurred reform in PADI". IIRC, the emphasis on buoyancy skills has always been important at GUE.
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How does all these new techniques work in the one 3 hour group pool session that PADI allows where the students get a referral!!! I been teaching diving over 38 years and I still cannot do all the skills with 4 people in 3 hours competently! Can someone give and old salt advise!!! Seems all these new instructors have it figured out?
How does all these new techniques work in the one 3 hour group pool session that PADI allows where the students get a referral!!! I been teaching diving over 38 years and I still cannot do all the skills with 4 people in 3 hours competently! Can someone give and old salt advise!!! Seems all these new instructors have it figured out?
Article should state "Spurred reform in PADI". IIRC, the emphasis on buoyancy skills has always been important at GUE.
Agree, nothing new here, GUE and UTD have always done it this way. I'm surprised its taken PADI this long or why they thought it was better to do on the knees.
How does all these new techniques work in the one 3 hour group pool session that PADI allows where the students get a referral!!! I been teaching diving over 38 years and I still cannot do all the skills with 4 people in 3 hours competently! Can someone give and old salt advise!!! Seems all these new instructors have it figured out?
Do not be confused all confined water in 3 hour session!!! Happening here in Maryland!!! A course director put it together! One day ,3 hour pool, referral issued!!!