Peak Performance Buoyancy
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The ocean is like one huge magnificent theater, wherein the roles are essayed by colorful and vibrant artists. What better way to experience this grand theater than through scuba diving? You can learn the art of scuba diving in phases or by taking up a particular or special course from the many offered by several certifying authorities across the world. Of course PADI and NAUI are the two scuba diving certifying organizations that stand out from the rest because there you will learn more than juts scuba diving. One of the specialty scuba courses offered by either of the organizations is Peak performance buoyancy. Peak performance buoyancy is the art of remaining neutrally buoyant, that is the force of gravity is exactly balanced by the force of buoyancy. This allows you to hover and move around with minimum effort. Overview of the course During the Peak performance buoyancy specialty scuba diving course you will develop important skills and learn the art of maintaining peak performance buoyancy. Some of the important aspects of this course include: - How to utilize your diving gear to maintain a perfect balance.
- How to carry the perfect weight, not a pound heavier and not a pound lighter. Weight distribution is crucial in determining whether you stay neutrally buoyant
- The art of moving in a streamline. This is important as you save oxygen and move with minimum physical effort.
- To hover and glide effortlessly, in horizontal as well as vertical position
For this course you will be requiring all the basic scuba diving equipment. Some of them are listed below. - Mask this will aid you in seeing clearly.
- Wet suit helps in maintaining body temperature.
- Buoyancy control device helps you to stay afloat.
- Submersible pressure gauge helps you decide if the pressure is too high.
- Fins helps in propelling faster.
- Compass helps in determining direction.
Requirements: To enroll in the course, you must have an open water diver certificate and also have the peak performance dive credit in advanced open water diver certification course. If you are ready to test force of buoyancy then take the DIVE!! |
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