What was the best training you ever did?

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Cavern class with Bill Rennaker in 1997
 
At this time in my diving adventure, I would say it was my PADI Wreck Specialty. My instructor was a very accomplish Tec Diver. We did limited penetration as per PADI, but work on reel management, sac rate determination, fining techniques emergency air sharing beyond the OW training that involve doing it under stress, light management and streamlining our equipment.

I am looking forward to an advance Wreck Course and Rescue.
 
Unified Team Diving Instructor Crossover, took 2 years, super demanding and great achievement when done.
Unified Team Diving OHP/Cave 1/2, demanding, thorough and challenging. Started years ago and no idea when I’ll be done.
 
I guess Rescue Diver was probably the most important. The "best"--hard to say. They were all with PADI and all pretty good. At least, I felt I learned something each time. The Equipment Specialist maybe was the least practical, though interesting.
I took 3 courses here in Halifax with John Stone (CD), and 4-5 with Tim Norkus in Destin, FL (he's long moved from there).
 

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