What are the 4 open water dives?

There are four components to the PADI Open Water Diver course: theory, confined water work, waterskills asessement, and open water dives.
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How many types of dives are there?

There are six different types of dives. Four of the types depend on whether the diver is facing towards the water or away from the water, and if they rotate towards or away from the water. The other two dives can be a part of the first four.
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What are the 3 types of diving?

Each of the dive groups is represented by a number in competition: Forward Dive – 1. Backward Dive – 2. Reverse Dive – 3.
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What counts as an open water dive?

In underwater diving, open water is unrestricted water such as a sea, lake or flooded quarries. It is the opposite of confined water (diving) (usually a swimming pool) where diver training takes place.
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What are the 3 open water skills?

Buoyancy Check at the Surface. No Mask Breathing Surface.
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Scubabros Open Water Dives 1-4 (instructional)



What is a 5 point ascent?

This skill is best remembered by using the acronym STELA: Signal, Time, Elevate, Look up, Ascent. In order to demonstrate this skill, follow these steps: Give the skill signal for the five point ascent. The first point is to signal to the buddy that it is OK to go up and all are ready to ascend.
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What is a 5 point descent?

A proper five point descent takes only seconds and ensures that a diver is properly prepared before going underwater. The steps of the five-point descent are signal, orientation, regulator, time, and descend.
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How many confined water dives are there?

In total there are 5 separate PADI Confined Water Dives that you can also combine (in order) if you want to.
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How many dives do you need for advanced open water?

The Advanced course takes a minimum of two days and consists of five PADI Adventure dives. PADI offers many types of Adventure Dives to choose from. Underwater Navigation and Deep Dive are required, giving you three more Adventure Dives that you can choose.
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How do you count dives?

Calculate each dive's final score using the same system. To determine an athlete's score for the whole event, add the final score for each dive. Example: If a diver dives three times with scores of 61.6, 50.9, and 54.3, the diver's score for the event is 61.6+50.9+54.3=166.8.
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What are the 6 types of dives?

inward dive in the "open" pike position (400B) inward one and a half somersaults in the tuck position (403C) inward two and a half somersaults in the pike position (405B) inward three and a half somersaults in the tuck position (407C)
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What are the six dives?

There are six "groups" into which dives are classified: Forward, Back, Inward, Reverse, Twist, and Armstand.
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What are two types of dives?

That's right there are plenty of different types of scuba diving to enjoy besides regular open water scuba diving including night diving, drift diving and deep diving.
  • Night Diving. ...
  • Drift Diving. ...
  • Deep Diving. ...
  • Wreck Diving.
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What are the different types of dives in swimming?

Groups. Swimmers use one of six group types of dives to enter the water. These groups are forward, backward, reverse, inward, twisting and arm-stand.
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What is the most difficult dive?

Today the most difficult dive is a reverse 4½ somersault in the pike position rated at 4.8. More difficult dives are anticipated by FINA, the sport's world governing body. So divers are constantly on the lookout for ways to improve.
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What is the golden rule of scuba diving?

1. Never hold your breath. This is undoubtedly by far the most crucial of all safety rules for diving because failure to adhere could result in fatality. If you hold your breath underwater at the depths at which scuba divers reach then the fluctuating pressure of air in your lungs can rupture the lung walls.
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What is the difference between open water diver and advanced open water diver?

In comparison to open water diving, advanced open water diving is a PADI course you can take after completing the PADI Open Water Diver Certification. The advanced open water diver course takes your diving knowledge and skills to the next level.
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Is SSI Advanced Adventurer the same as Advanced Open Water?

Advance Adventure Diver Training (SSI) is equivalent is PADI's AOWD. SSI has additional requirements for their AOWD. Deep Diver Specialty: The AOWD certification allows diving to 100 feet 30 meters.
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How long is an open water dive?

During the Open Water Diver course, your instructor will ask you to: Float or tread water without aids for 10 minutes. Swim 200 metres/yards with no aids or 300 metres/yards with mask, fins and snorkel.
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What is a PADI Junior Open Water Diver?

The PADI Junior Open Water Diver Course is an entry level diver certification that is recognised world-wide. A PADI Jnr. Open Water Diver between the ages of 10 and 11 years may only dive with a PADI Professional, a certified parent or certified guardian to a maximum depth of 40ft/12M.
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What does PADI stand for?

Professional Association of Diving Instructors. PADI.
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What does the C in scuba stand for?

Although it's become the word we use to describe diving itself, the full meaning of 'scuba' is Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus – a term coined back in 1952 by U.S. Major Christian J. Lambertsen. As an acronym, it describes pretty well what it is!
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At what depth do you start sinking?

Most humans hit negative buoyancy around 30 feet down.
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What should you not do after scuba diving?

Here's our rundown of the top things we should NOT do after diving.
  1. Fly. ...
  2. Travel to altitude. ...
  3. Exercise. ...
  4. Get a massage. ...
  5. Take a hot bath or shower. ...
  6. Drink alcohol. ...
  7. Forget to log your dives and take care of your gear.
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