Beginners
Guide to Scuba Diving
Sandy beaches.
Sunshine. Tropical breezes.
Relaxation.
If
you have never explored the possibility of turning your vacation into an
underwater adventure you are in for a treat.
Nothing can top the beauty that lies waiting for you.
Maybe
you have even thought about diving but shied away because of your
inexperience. Well, wait no more. “The Beginners Guide to Scuba Diving”
was created just for YOU!
And,
adding the diving experience to your list of favorite vacations is sure to
broaden your horizons for years to come.
We
can’t guarantee that you will become another Jacques Cousteau but we will give
you the information you need to know to break in to this exciting new
hobby. For instance:
Ø Diver
Training
Ø Diving
Safely
Ø Learning
How to Breath
Ø Diving
Equipment
Ø Diving
Preparation
Ø Handling
Dive Emergencies
Ø Physiological
Concepts
Ø Adapting
to Diving
Ø Planning
Your Dive
Ø Environment
Ø Diving
As a Career
Ø Scuba
Diving vs Skin Diving
Ø Tips to
Conserve Air
Ø About
Night Diving
Ø Top
Diving Locations
“The Beginners Guide to Scuba Diving” covers
what the novice needs to know. Learning
how to breath underwater isn’t as difficult as it sounds. The mystique surrounding diving is melted
away quickly as you discover what you need to know about masks, tanks,
regulars, gauges timers and more.
Adapting
to diving is as simple as understanding the basics of anatomy, respiration, air
and water, and blood consumption. All of
these topics are covered in simple, easy to understand language.
While
“The Beginners Guide to Scuba Diving” is designed with the new
diver in mind, if you think that diving may become a serious contender for a
career, we even cover that possibility.
Learn
how to plan your dive by understanding how important it is to orient yourself
with the location you are diving, understanding dive tables, calculations and
dive computers.
Discover
what you need to know about the biology of the habitat you are exploring as
well as conservation issues and how to identify dangerous aquatic animals.
“The Beginners Guide to Scuba Diving” will
also teach you about certain medical conditions that may entirely disqualify a
person form scuba diving. This is not
really common, but it does exist so it’s best to know beforehand.
While
you should never dive alone, “The Beginners Guide to Scuba Diving”
is especially significant for couple or family diving vacations.
We
even cover some of the best word wide locations to experience all this great
new avocation can provide.
It’s
the perfect past time for people who are tired of the “same old – same old”
vacation destinations and are desirous of creating a closer family
experience. There’s no better way to do
just that while having great fun and improving fitness for the entire family!
Don’t
wait another minute. Grab your copy of “The
Beginners Guide to Scuba Diving” and start planning your first family
fun outing!