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  2. Recreational diver training - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving education levels as used by ISO, PADI, CMAS, SSI and NAUI Basic diving skills training in a swimming pool. Recreational diver training is the process of developing knowledge and understanding of the basic principles, and the skills and procedures for the use of scuba equipment so that the diver is able to dive for recreational purposes with acceptable risk using the type of ...

  3. Diver training - Wikipedia

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    The entry requirements for diver training depend on the specific training involved, but generally include medical fitness to dive. Fitness to dive, (also medical fitness to dive), is the medical and physical suitability of a diver to function safely in the underwater environment using underwater diving equipment and procedures.

  4. Diamond Reef System - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Reef System, including each individual Hover Station and the new Multi-Portal System, are trademarked, skill evaluation and safety-based diving curriculums that utilize the world's first portable, collapsible underwater obstacle course to simulate fragile reef or dive wreck structure for diver buoyancy skill and underwater photography training.

  5. Doing It Right (scuba diving) - Wikipedia

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    Most diver training agencies will train divers as young as 12, [126] and some as young as 10 (or even 8 for pool diving). [127] Agencies that promote DIR do not train divers younger than 16 (UTD), [21] (GUE Rec 1), [22] or 14 for divers certified by another agency (GUE Primer) [23]

  6. UNC alumna Aranza Vazquez eyes diving medal in second ... - AOL

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    Most notably, Vazquez etched her name in the Carolina athletics books when she won UNC’s first-ever diving national championships, now a two-time 1-meter and a two-time 3-meter springboard ...

  7. Global Underwater Explorers - Wikipedia

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    Among the diving community, GUE is known for a rigorous style of training that diverges from other diver training organizations [clarification needed] [citation needed] and seeks to establish high levels of diver proficiency by extending training time, establishing objective performance criteria, and requiring requalification among its instructors and divers. [14]

  8. Underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    Underwater diver training is normally given by a qualified instructor who is a member of one of many diver training agencies or is registered with a government agency. Basic diver training entails the learning of skills required for the safe conduct of activities in an underwater environment, and includes procedures and skills for the use of ...

  9. Freediving - Wikipedia

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    The only true team event in freediving. Diver 1 descends, usually assisted by a stone or marble slab attached to a rope, while Diver 2 waits on the surface. Diver 1 reaches the target depth and is hauled to the surface by Diver 2 using only muscle power. No diving mask, suit or fins are permitted, only nose clip. Static apnea (STA) max. time