When it comes to scuba diving, most things have to be seen to be believed. No matter how many photos you see, videos you watch and documentaries you follow, they can’t hold a candle to first-hand experience. Such is the case of bioluminescence diving.
You already know CPR is a medical technique which can potentially double a patient’s chances of survival during a cardiac arrest. Now you’re ready to acquire CPR competency for yourself in case you are ever faced with an emergency situation. Naturally, you have some questions, like is it easy to learn CPR? Is CPR hard to perform? And how long does it take to learn CPR?
Hey, I’m Amélie, I’m 17 and I love scuba diving! Recently I’ve been on an incredible diving journey with my family doing the PADI Rescue Diver course. In this blog post, I’m going to take you through my scuba diving journey, with a special focus on the PADI Rescue Diver course.
Have you ever been watching sports and found yourself wondering if any of your favorite sports stars share your passion for the underwater world? Well, the answer is a definite yes! There are loads of pro athletes who dive After all, can you imagine any better way to escape from the stress of competing at the highest level than putting a tank on your back and jumping into the big blue?
In high school and university, I loved learning about science, but I didn’t love science classes. For example, I found documentaries about black holes and
engrossing, but dissecting a frog in biology was just plain gross. Intro to Chemistry and Intro to Physics were tolerable but boring.