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Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty Course
Why
Peak Performance Buoyancy?
If you want to fine-tune your buoyancy and soar over reefs, extend
bottom time by reducing air consumption and prolong the life of your
dive equipment, the Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course is for
you.
What do I need to start?
- PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another organization)
- Minimum age: 10 years old
What will I do?
During your Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course, you'll use
PADI's Basic Weighting Guidelines to determine the correct amount of
weight. Then you'll practice the fundamentals of peak performance buoyancy
during two open water dives, including the buoyancy check, fine-tuning
buoyancy underwater, weight positioning for trim, streamlining and visualization.
How
long will it take?
- Recommended Course Hours: five
- Minimum Open Water Training: two dives over one day
What will I need?
- Peak Performance Buoyancy video
Where can I go from here?
Your Adventures In Diving Peak Performance Buoyancy Adventure Dive
may count towards your Peak Performance Buoyancy Specialty course at
instructor discretion. This Specialty course also counts toward one
of the five Specialties required for your Master Scuba Diver certification.
If you want to make sure your buoyancy performs at its peak, Sign Up Today with PADI Master Instructor Monte Lee Thornton or sign up online Today. .
Email Us Now to Enroll!
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Monte, Irene, Jessica, and Alec
Our 10 year old son Alec, who loves movies, especially the Disney productions of Pirates of the Caribbean, was facinated
when we showed him the hull of an old shipwreck at 35 feet, at the Eden Rock dive site. It had been uncovered due to the
waves of Ivan. Irene pointed out a Cleaner Shrimp hiding in the wreckage to Alec, and later explained to him that it is now
a cleaning station for fish. After that experience Alec determined that it was in fact an old pirate shipwreck, and who are
we to correct a ten year old. Afterall they know more than the parents, right?
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