so true, I was lucky to be involved with a group of experienced guys who had gone through all the stages up to divemaster and beyond and just came back to recreational but with the tech gear, ie wings not bcds and one with a rebreather. Therefore after my initial training my first gear was straight to a wing and was taught frog kick from the outset by them.
I agree, the recreational shops need to keep their cost in line; only the larger shops can actually spread out in to the tech gear and support that community. Most of the recreational shops want to get you an open water and nitrox then send you on trips.
@@TheScubaDivingChannel I agree it will be for the better. It would be nice to have it in high school/ college the industry would have a constant supply of consumers. Right now it seems it’s for people who have the means to go all over the world take pictures so they can tell you how much they did. Hopefully the industry can accommodate the “regular folks”
How to bridge the gap: avoid PADI. They’re about numbers, not quality. When you start in PADI and if you expect to advance thru the higher quality other agencies, you’ve got to unlearn half of what PADI taught and learn new skills PADI should have taught in open water. PADI should only be used by vacation divers.
I hate to see divers sold anything except a BP/W. That shop is just trying to line up another sale in a year or two at most. Same with console computers and yoke regs.
I agree with all but BPW, although usually a BPW is a good idea, there’s a lot of good back inflate streamlined BCs good for travel etc. But they should 100% be shown it esp if interested in tech
I jumped to the end to hear the controversial part. As far as teach on knees, by the time we get out of confined 3 everything neutral. It’s asking a lot to ask someone to be neutral from the jump with everything else. As far as teach in backplate, I try to teach students configured for what they’re likely to get in rental. Realistically most people are not going to be avid divers. A few times a year maybe, probably on vacation. That means a jacket, maybe a weight belt too depending the operation. They might as well be familiar with what they’re going to get.
Appreciate it! Although I just do private at this point and am limited to a handful of rigs in my garage, I do back inflates mainly so it’s kinda in the middle, and explain to them to try both and make sure they get the differences and help them go from there whichever way they want 🍻
@dclangst isn't it time to start pressuring the centers renting out only jackets to start transitioning instead of beeing happy with "that means jackets"? The center can have booth. I have not met a single diver trying out a BPW not want to throw out their jacket style bcd...
so true, I was lucky to be involved with a group of experienced guys who had gone through all the stages up to divemaster and beyond and just came back to recreational but with the tech gear, ie wings not bcds and one with a rebreather. Therefore after my initial training my first gear was straight to a wing and was taught frog kick from the outset by them.
I agree, the recreational shops need to keep their cost in line; only the larger shops can actually spread out in to the tech gear and support that community. Most of the recreational shops want to get you an open water and nitrox then send you on trips.
Yup- it does start to feel like change is in the air with both the tech element and the teaching, and mostly for the better I feel 🤙
@@TheScubaDivingChannel I agree it will be for the better. It would be nice to have it in high school/ college the industry would have a constant supply of consumers. Right now it seems it’s for people who have the means to go all over the world take pictures so they can tell you how much they did. Hopefully the industry can accommodate the “regular folks”
Good video. Chris is a very articulate guy. Great cadence, super smooth. Oh and you were good too! Im a recent subscriber.
Haha thanks for the positive feedback, it’s a super motivating 🤙 much appreciated!
He nailed it I use tech diving gear I’m a recreational diver
Awesome! Im seeing more and more of that 🤙
The first video was great Andy
How to bridge the gap: avoid PADI. They’re about numbers, not quality. When you start in PADI and if you expect to advance thru the higher quality other agencies, you’ve got to unlearn half of what PADI taught and learn new skills PADI should have taught in open water. PADI should only be used by vacation divers.
Will you be at scuba show in LA?
I was there, sorry I missed ya!
I hate to see divers sold anything except a BP/W. That shop is just trying to line up another sale in a year or two at most.
Same with console computers and yoke regs.
I agree with all but BPW, although usually a BPW is a good idea, there’s a lot of good back inflate streamlined BCs good for travel etc. But they should 100% be shown it esp if interested in tech
I jumped to the end to hear the controversial part. As far as teach on knees, by the time we get out of confined 3 everything neutral. It’s asking a lot to ask someone to be neutral from the jump with everything else.
As far as teach in backplate, I try to teach students configured for what they’re likely to get in rental. Realistically most people are not going to be avid divers. A few times a year maybe, probably on vacation. That means a jacket, maybe a weight belt too depending the operation. They might as well be familiar with what they’re going to get.
Appreciate it! Although I just do private at this point and am limited to a handful of rigs in my garage, I do back inflates mainly so it’s kinda in the middle, and explain to them to try both and make sure they get the differences and help them go from there whichever way they want 🍻
@dclangst isn't it time to start pressuring the centers renting out only jackets to start transitioning instead of beeing happy with "that means jackets"?
The center can have booth. I have not met a single diver trying out a BPW not want to throw out their jacket style bcd...