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What you will learn:
•Become confident and relaxed
•Achieve neutral buoyancy and hover effortlessly
•How to be balanced and streamlined
•How to be perfectly weighted
•Better air consumption
•Become a safer diver
•The ability to approach skittish marine life for a closer look.
What you will do:
This course requires two steps for certification. Step 1, Knowledge Development and Step 2, in-water training.
Step 1, Knowledge Development:This may be accomplished in two ways. The first option is the traditional method by watching the PADI Peak Performance Diver video and answering the questions in your PPB manual. Your instructor will then go over the information with you to ensure comprehension. Option two is by completing the PADI PPB eLearning. The eLearning makes it easy to fit scuba lessons into a busy schedule. Complete the independent study part of your course whenever, wherever it's convenient for you. Work at your own pace, online or offline, using a computer or mobile device.
Time commitment: 2-4 hours
Step 2, In-Water Training:
You will complete two open water dives with one of our PADI Elite Instructors. They will help you dial in your buoyancy by determining your perfect amount of weight and where to place trim weights, to become streamlined. Throughout you will be building confidence, gaining knowledge and experience, while mastering skills and developing safer diving practices.Total course time commitment: 1-2 days
Prerequisites:
•Minimum diver rating: Jr. Open Water Diver
•Minimum age: 10 years
•Health: Good physical health
•Time commitment:
Knowledge Development 2-4 hours
Entire course: 1-2 days
Why get certified with Scuba Shepherds?
Cost:
ADDITIONAL COST:
After this course: As a PPB diver you will use less air. This could allow you to stay under water for longer periods of time. Taking the Enriched Air Nitrox course would extend your dive time or depths due to the lack of nitrogen build up in your body. In addition, the first dive of PADI Specialty Courses may count toward your Advanced Open Water Diver certification - ask your instructor about earning credit. Every specialty you earn, brings you one step closer to the prestigious Master Scuba Diver rating. The highest rating achievable in recreational diving.
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