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From: "Bob Sherwood" <sherwood@st*.rr*.co*>
To: "Chris Tellers" <chris_tellers@ho*.co*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Subject: Re: DIR Training question
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 13:08:20 -0400
Organization: Time Warner
Chris
  We are currently working on an open water course for GUE.  Most of the
immediate training need originated from the tec side and thus they were
developed first.  I understand your frustration.  Maybe  one of the Fla.
guys have  some time to train her.  Most of the GUE instructors are , or
were at some time instructors for other agencies who currently train open
water students.  If you would like to come up here to NY with your
girlfriend, I'd be happy to train her right from the start.  Or maybe you
want to bring me to Fla???  <G> .  Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Tellers" <chris_tellers@ho*.co*>
To: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 3602 12:45 AM
Subject: DIR Training question


> I've been diving for about a year and a half and have recently gotten
interested in the new worlds that technical (especially cave) diving has to
offer.  In researching training agencies, instructors and the like I came
across the DIR concept and I must say that it makes a hell of a lot of sense
to me.  Seems to deal with problems I've noticed with the ways I was taught
to configure my gear and position myself in my NAUI courses.  Since I've
repositioned my weight and tanks to make myself level and stopped flutter
kicking on the bottom I'm much more efficient and no longer the standard
Florida reef destroying machine most divers are.
>
>
>
> Anyway, my new girlfriend wants to get certified to dive, so I thought I'd
find a class that could get her going with DIR from day one.  In looking at
the GUE site, however, I see that the DIR Fundamentals course requires open
water certification + 25 dives.  What's up with that?!  Given the
counter-intuitive, unnatural character of scuba diving, why not encourage
new divers to start out DIR from the beginning rather than insisting they
spend months learning bad habits and doing it wrong?
>
>
>
> I know this isn't a question about technical diving, but given that the
DIR philosophy is that the fundamentals apply to rec diving as well, I
thought I'd ask it here.
>
>
>
> Sign me, Mystified in Florida.
>
>
>
> Chris Tellers
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