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How
old must one be to start scuba diving?
Today,
kids can begin experiencing diving from a young as 8 years old.
Special programs are available which are specifically aimed from
young kids. Normally kids of this age are taught in the safety of a
shallow pool. Following their 10th
birthday, these kids then could progress to the junior open water
divers certification.
Is
scuba accessible for the physically challenged?
The
answer is yes. Today there are many instructors who are trained to
give specialized courses which are catered for physically disabled
divers.
How
healthy must I be to start scuba?
You
do not need to be super athletically fit however scuba can be a
strenuous physical activity. Your overall health should be
reasonably good, particularly you circulatory and respiratory
systems. You should physically be a good swimmer who is comfortable
and relaxed in the water.
What
are the different types of scuba diving activities?
Today
thanks to advancement in technology, several different types of
activities have originated through scuba.
Some
divers use scuba to admire the topology of the underwater world such
as cave diving. Others dedicate this sport solely to admiring and
appreciating the diverse marine life. Another specialized form of
scuba diving is Wreck diving which is enjoyed by those who are
particularly interested in the history of wrecks. Underwater
photography is another past time which can encompass all the other
scuba diving activities.
How
deep can you dive?
The
maximum limit for recreational scuba diving is 130 feet. However it
is advised that newbie's are to stay at approximately 60 feet until
more experience is gained. This is because additional training is
required to go below the 60 ft mark. Diving deeper than 100 feet you
may run the risk of nitrogen narcosis.
Facts
About Scuba Diving Safety
The
most concern that most people have in relation to scuba diving is
whether it is safe or not. Scuba is safe as long as you do not exceed
your own limits. Most accidents occur due to a lack of training,
diving in diverse conditions or uncalled for risks such as entering
dangerous caverns or wrecks. The most important aspect in scuba
diving is that you maintain a mature attitude what ever your level of
experience.
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