Showing posts with label scuba diver girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scuba diver girls. Show all posts

TEAM BODY GLOVE with Whale Shark in La Paz

26 August 2009




One of my goals is to spend 6 months in Egypt learning to freedive so I can spend 3 minutes under water in the Baja with one of these amazing creatures.



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TEAM BODY GLOVE (surfers) go diving in La Paz Mexico

24 August 2009



First in a series of TEAM BODY GLOVE doing a surf/scuba vacation on the Baja. This is one of the top places on my list to go...so jealous!!




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Surfer Holly Beck swims with Whale Shark

21 August 2009

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Escape the Heat and Hit the Water

29 July 2009


Greetings!! As the temps heat up and you’re looking for a refreshing change of pace, now’s the time to enroll in a scuba class for the late summer or fall.


To help you along, we’re offering our BEAT THE HEAT specials on every session…available only to those who receive our mailings, whether on our list, or through YOU forwarding this to a potential scuba diver.


Discover Scuba
Absolutely FREE, we’re offering a Discover Scuba session at the Tukwila Pool on August 18. This is your chance to try scuba in the pool, or invite a non-diving friend to see what it’s all about. Pre-registration is required, as we are limited to six divers for this event.




What’s under the Sound???
Click here to see an underwater tour of Titlow Beach…one of GirlDivers favorite training sites


Scuba 101 – Open Water Class
This is your first look into the underwater realm. We’ll teach you dive safety, gear usage and take you on four dives in the Puget Sound. By the end of the class, you’re certified to dive to 60’ throughout the world. We offer daytime, evening and ONE WEEKEND courses…no more than 4 students in any one session, so space is limited. Look at our classes
HERE

Register for any August Scuba 101 class and receive 20% off the Student Mask, Snorkel and Fin package. (normally $100).


Scuba 102 – Advanced Open Water
Already certified, but looking for more dive training? The GirlDiver Advanced Program, certified through PADI, offers training beyond the Open Water level. And while the diving is fun…you’ll learn skills needed to make you a more confident and competent diver. 5 dives (with an additional optional Night Dive) PLUS classroom.
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Register for our August Advanced Open Water (limited to 4 divers) and receive a free Mares Marker Beam dive lightstick for your tank.


Teen Programs
We’re offering two teen classes in August. The first is Scuba 101 Teen Summer Camp. Three days, from 9 – 3…full certification. We’ll be diving in fresh water AND salt water with an emphasis not only on safe diving, but on the science behind both diving and marine biology. August 4 – 6…2 openings left. ($279)

Scuba 102 for Teens – August 17 – 19 – Three days…6 dives. 9:00 – 3:00 (Must be Open Water certified). Again, with a emphasis on diving safety, science, marine biology and FUN!!

Limited to 4 students. ($279)
REGISTER HERE!!


Also in August…
Dive Yoga Clinic – August 26
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How to buy Scuba Equipment - Part One

15 June 2009

The ideal way for a novice diver to purchase their own equipment is with a high limit credit card and the experience only seasoned divers have. Selecting a dive set up in a world you've just earned admission to is tough. Most start the search with misinformation, opinions from other divers and strangers recommendations. Poor buying decisions now can affect you later in time and money. With this in mind...let's look at making your first scuba gear purchases.

First, let me emphasize just how crucial your choice of gear is. Your personal safety and comfort depend on it. If your gear doesn't fit properly or isn't the right kit for conditions, you may find there are dives you opt out of or, worse yet, you choose to dive and accept too high of a risk by doing so.

The first step to making a smart buying decision is to consider the type of diving you will be doing. Try to think ahead. What underwater activities piqued your interest during your Open Water class? If your diving is going to be exclusively holiday diving in tropical locations, your gear will look much different than your classmates who opts to dive in the temperate local waters as well.

Where do you want your passion to take you? The equipment needs of someone who wants to delve deeply into fish identification is different than one who wants to explore wrecks at depth. Quality equipment, properly cared for, will last you many years, so its important to saving you money in the long run to take future diving plans into consideration now.

For the first step in your decision: Make a dream list of those places you want to go with your diving in the next 5 years. What classes do you wish to take? What environments are you most likely to be spending time in?

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