🧜‍♂️Scuba Diving Instructor Ranks Scuba Specialty Classes... the 👍, the 👎and the 💩‼️

Спорт

Scuba Diving Specialty Certifications! Which ones are worth your money? And which ones are just 💩?! This professional Scuba Instructor has strong opinions about Scuba Specialty Courses, and he's sharing them with you!
Wreck Diver, Deep Diver, Nitrox, Buoyancy, Boat, Ice, Dry Suit, UW Photography... the list goes on and on. With so many choices for Specialty certs to get you to Master Scuba Diver level, how do you know which dive courses are of value, and which are a waste of time?
We ask 3 simple questions of each Scuba Course and rank each course's value for you. So before you sign up for your next Padi elearning course, WATCH THIS VIDEO!
Thanks for joining me! Please hit that SUBSCRIBE if you enjoy our content, or if you need a good deed for your day!
-----------------------------------------------
Want some Divers Ready! Swag? Head to The Dive Locker Store on our website! www.diversready.com/store
-----------------------------------------------
What do we dive? Our full and independently chosen gear choices are here:
bit.ly/divers-ready-dive-gear
------------------------------------------------
Connect with Divers Ready!:
Facebook: / diversready
Instagram: / diversready
Twitter: Absolutely not!
------------------------------------------------
FOR MORE INFORMATION or to collaborate with Divers Ready! you can reach out to us via our website:
www.diversready.com
-----------------------------------------------
If you want to take a PERSONALIZED dive course at any level with Divers Ready, you can contact us here:
www.miamitechnicaldiving.com/...
-----------------------------------------------
**Disclaimer: Divers Ready! firmly believes you can not teach someone to dive through the internet. We strongly urge people to ensure they receive dive instruction through an internationally recognized training agency and to dive safely and within the limits of their certification level at all times. Our channel is aimed at already-certified divers looking to further their skills.**
----------------------------------------------
Dive Safe. Dive Often.
#scubadiving #diversready #improveinspireexplore
Music used under license. Get yours here!
www.epidemicsound.com
Scuba Diving Instructor Ranks Scuba Specialty Classes... the bad the good and the crap‼️
Though we are based in Florida, Hawaii, California, and Michigan have 100 ft and 300 ft ocean and lake underwater coral reef, shipwreck, cave diving, freediving, scuba diving, and closed circuit rebreather trips. To learn full face mask, beginner scuba diver, advanced scuba diver, tech scuba diver, cave diver you can reach out to a professional scuba diver. Everyone should get scuba diving insurance with Divers Alert Network.
We support all types of diving that can be found at PADI, DALLMYD, Dive Talk where they talk about cave divers react, Waterline Academy and BlueWorld TV.

Пікірлер: 643

  • @janinacooper4199
    @janinacooper41994 жыл бұрын

    Wow, I mean with some of the courses it's kind of obvious that it might not be essential. But this video is brutally honest and on point. For a newbie like me, super helpful and good to know!

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again Janina! Welcome to the channel and the scuba community! James

  • @arlomatthias6492

    @arlomatthias6492

    2 жыл бұрын

    You all prolly dont care at all but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.

  • @nathanielmorgan129

    @nathanielmorgan129

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Arlo Matthias Instablaster =)

  • @arlomatthias6492

    @arlomatthias6492

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Nathaniel Morgan Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.

  • @Hinru13

    @Hinru13

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DiversReady What would you say about Public Safety Diving and or Courses tailored to that? Thank you for any insight.

  • @sremagamers
    @sremagamers4 жыл бұрын

    "that's a very big camera, are you sure you're qualified to use it?" I asked once, underwater, while the guy was completely out of trim and kicking up the coral behind him

  • @Asgaia

    @Asgaia

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thats normal. 5 logged dives after OWD but the biggest Canon and underwaterhousing including lamps and flashes ...

  • @barryinkpen6026
    @barryinkpen60264 жыл бұрын

    Being a diver for over fifty years, I just sat in my chair nodding my head over and over as I watched this one. I have been diving with so many new divers that had major issues in the water, that I would like to strangle their instructors. And then read, that the new diver can go on to the next level of training with virtually no experience!!!! It is truly sad. As you stated in one of your other videos, "when you look for a diving course, look for the instructor" (more or less) When I get asked by potential new divers "what course to take?", I have a short list of instructors in the back of my mind who will train, guide, and mentor the new diver to give them the best chance of starting off on the right foot. Keep up the good work; even old dudes like me still learn..

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Barry, thanks for watching, Friend. James

  • @richardhouser2414

    @richardhouser2414

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Cyber Explorer After open water, that's debatable. For most, Nitrox will probably open up your possibilities the most. Then again, if you dive inland lakes without much to see below 30ft, that's probably useless.

  • @attiumeyami417

    @attiumeyami417

    2 жыл бұрын

    problem is a good majority of dive classes due the very bare minimum instead of actually taking the time to teach.

  • @spencerdurham206
    @spencerdurham2063 жыл бұрын

    After dropping a few grand on dive equipment & the open water course, my dive center is already trying to sell me on the next cerification & my funds are diminishing! This video was extremely helpful & honest for those looking to avoid what's actually pretty scammy. P.S. The video is not too long it is simply thorough! Don't make shorter videos to appease those that want instant gratification; instead maybe add little tabs for the different sections. Thank you!

  • @earlgrey2130
    @earlgrey21303 жыл бұрын

    Decompression chamber specialty is fun. Just because you get a legal high 😁 when you hit -60meters and everyone starts singing in the chamber.. good times 😁

  • @Convexhull210

    @Convexhull210

    3 жыл бұрын

    Does it feel weird came in the chamber?

  • @lmlmd2714

    @lmlmd2714

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Convexhull210 I did a chamber ride (as an exercise, not in anger), and it doesn't *feel* weird, but there are weird effects, like the density of the air making light things like paper falls noticeably more slowly. Also the temperature swings are pretty wild as the chamber depth is changed. I felt absolutely freezing when we ascended. Despite that it felt pretty uneventful to me - though it should be said that I have a very high tolerence for weird stuff. I'm not brave, I'm just not bright enough to be scared ;) lol

  • @shesnydr8280
    @shesnydr82804 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with this video ! It’s sad when dive shops take advantage of new divers that don’t know any better .. thank you for this video I have a lot of students ask me what there next step should be and I tell them to watch this video 😇

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much She Snydr! Let me know what other videos you wish you had available to show your students! Thanks for watching! James

  • @thegregescape
    @thegregescape4 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I have only one thought: Drysuit I don't know what it's like in the rest of the world... and I've never rented a drysuit before (I bought my own right after OW)... but here in Manitoba, Canada (the prairies) you will absolutely be asked to show your drysuit cert when renting a drysuit. Shops here in Winnipeg will not rent out a DS without a cert. So, regionally, the DS cert in my opinion is essential, not an add on. :)

  • @richardhouser2414

    @richardhouser2414

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was surprised that Ice was listed as essential, and Drysuit was not. I live in MI, and had issues finding someone that would allow me to take Ice in a wetsuit (with an established low SAC in cold water - plus shallow lake, excellent wetsuit fit, and previous confined water experience). It took two years to get into a class with a competing agency, and I almost had to drive 3hrs each way.

  • @BjerkeRobin

    @BjerkeRobin

    3 жыл бұрын

    I get why they require some form of proof that you know whats what ith dry suit. The way you manage your buoyancy is entirely different, and novice ivers with poor control, trim and improper weighting can get into some really nasty spots if they don't know how to manage the air in the suit. Especially considering a rental suit may not be the best fit always. Everything from the feet first rocket mentioned in the video to severe suit squeeze and general michelin man ungainlyness can easily ensue. If I was renting out stuff I would want to be covered from the shenanigans of idiots.

  • @lukem2889

    @lukem2889

    3 жыл бұрын

    My friend did his OW in Calgary and taking a drysuit certification was mandatory as well. I think the dive shop was trying to cover their butt, because when you're in 8-10C water in summer, even with a 7mm wetsuit you may still experience some cold stress, and not only would that be dangerous but also pretty uncomfortable (it may even turn you off the hobby completely)

  • @derpartyrapper

    @derpartyrapper

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not only renting but its an insurance thing too.

  • @svolkmer

    @svolkmer

    3 жыл бұрын

    I see that both ways. If you were certified in a shortly in warm water, then yes, you need to take a class for sure. If the drysuit was part of your OW course because it's cold where you learned, I'd say probably not. Learning the basics of drysuit diving would likely be part of the OW course.

  • @1985rbaek
    @1985rbaek Жыл бұрын

    List of courses that are a must have here in Denmark: Nitrox Dry suit (it gets cold in the winter on the surface as well, small boats and often long time until getting on land). First aid / probably rescue diver under ssi (we have CMAS as sports diver club, which contain it under two star). For historical interest, I recommend wreck and deep diving courses. I would say night dive is a bs course, because it is mostly to remember to have 2 lights with you, and circumstances doesn't differ that much from a low visibility dive (you only need like 3 signals with the light), in which you get a lot of in this area of the world.

  • @willlamb9062
    @willlamb90622 жыл бұрын

    As a newly certified open water diver this video is extremely helpful to put diver progression in a better light. Thank you for all of the videos and all of them have been extremely helpful and relevant years later. Love the platform!

  • @eamonshields2754
    @eamonshields27544 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video some people get so wrapped up in getting the "next certification" they forget to just got out and dive ! Obviously you need the essential certifications and never dive above your limits, but experience is where you REALLY LEARN !! Go dive

  • @Andre-De-Warr
    @Andre-De-Warr4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. New to diving and you've just opened my eyes and saved me some money

  • @ernestoramosfelipe1320
    @ernestoramosfelipe13204 жыл бұрын

    I always love it when someone can genuinely give you good advice, and especially one that comes from honesty. This video is quite informative and useful. As a passionate-beginner diver, I feel better informed. I thank you so much for making this video, it has been very helpful. Great job 👍🏻 and God bless.

  • @jeffherder2609
    @jeffherder26093 жыл бұрын

    As a new diver, you answered so many questions that I had about certifications. This will really help with my scuba learning journey. Thank you!!

  • @toeticket
    @toeticket2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for summing up what I have felt since getting my open water card. It's nice to hear someone in the dive industry say this.

  • @nathanjohnson9231
    @nathanjohnson92313 жыл бұрын

    Just finished my OW and trying to decide where to go next. Thankfully I have a great instructor who seems to agree with this video and is suggesting first I get several easy dives under my belt, and after that get the courses that are really necessary, like the Deep diving. He offered Enriched Air combined with OW, so I'm already starting with that. He took time with me over the last several weeks to discuss what my diving goals were, both immediate and long term, and discuss what certs I needed, and what I could learn without taking a class directly. He'll sell me whatever course I want, and I know he has some card collector clients, but he also knows not everything needs a card. I passed on another local shop whose plan is OW straight to AOW straight to MD (I think) with all training classes and no outside experience. May be fine for some people, but not what I'm looking for.

  • @windwaker9000
    @windwaker90004 жыл бұрын

    As someone about to start their instructor course and someone who would say just give me the works, this information is invaluable to me. Really appreciate it.

  • @chrisl129
    @chrisl1294 жыл бұрын

    You just saved me time and money. I’ve completed my OWD, but wasn’t sure which Essential to take, but was told some of the BS ones I need to take ...thanks for posting this video 👌

  • @andrestherock1
    @andrestherock14 жыл бұрын

    I took the navigation course and was amazing was an extension of the aow training, the exercises that I made help me to improve my skills and I feel very happy to had taken this course. By the way good videos!

  • @tristanfoy9073
    @tristanfoy90733 жыл бұрын

    In general I think this a good video. My thoughts: If you like to learn formally and study, a bookish person like myself, don't be afraid to take any of these courses, even if they are in the first or second categories. I took PPB (Peak Performance Buoyancy) for example. Did I really need it? Probably not. Would I have figured everything out? With enough time and advice from divers, possibly. But it fast tracked a lot of those details into a few hours instead of months of diving. What did I learn specifically? I learned about positioning the tank differently on my back (for me I needed to place it higher). I also found out I had been overweighted for dozens of dives. My instructor also gave me advice on how to hover which I had been struggling with and still need to practice, but I'm much better at it than I had been. All of these things were specific to me and another dive might not need them, but instead have other blind spots. The point is, find what is valuable to you, and if it is worth actually studying it, then that is your business and don't let anyone convince you that it was wasted money if you personally feel like you've gotten something out of it. (Except for those books. Those thin little things are overpriced, but that's true for most of the courses.)

  • @miks8

    @miks8

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes all true, but what is the value of that certificate? Why couldn't you just get the instructor to do all that but without Padi issuing you a card?

  • @mcmoore02

    @mcmoore02

    7 ай бұрын

    @@miks8 Yes, and you can get a lot of the knowledge by viewing KZread videos and asking feedback questions from buddies / divemasters / instructors. The course information is available in PADI course information for free. Most divemasters and instructors are good at offering PPB feedback to you without paying for a specific certification course. So according to James' categorization, it is BS and I agree. Is PPB essential knowledge to progress, absolutely. And Tristan accelerated this training which made sense to him.

  • @peterklepec7673
    @peterklepec76734 жыл бұрын

    Just love it. Our list looks almost identical. Thanks for this, most of B.S. courses are actually a pure robbery. 30 years ago, when I started, most of the courses were complex in the sense that e.g. ice diving was not only a weekend course and had dry suit incorporated . And so on ...

  • @ellendinsmore1362
    @ellendinsmore13622 жыл бұрын

    Loved Peak Performance Buoyancy and recommend it to new divers. It was helpful in me building confidence back when I did it and it was a lot of fun. I still laugh when I recall some of the antics of our group.

  • @KevinMalliaTheMaker
    @KevinMalliaTheMaker2 жыл бұрын

    I am a new diver and only been diving fir two years. Last month I just got my Advanced Open Water and Nitrox certification. I felt this was an awesome video and extremely helpful. Thank you for the advice. I really enjoy you videos, keep them coming 👍🏽

  • @irinafetzer5057
    @irinafetzer50574 жыл бұрын

    i quote "if your bouyancy is bad your instructor didnt do the job, go and get your money back"... because of the industry there are far to many people coming from for example koh tao who did the OWD in THREE days with absolutely no possibility for additional training time, if needed. Those are definitely in need of a Bouyancy Course! Sometimes they are lacking even the basic knowledge about it.Anyhow, i agree that all those bouyancy skills could be solved in privat guiding/instructor sessions. I am lucky i am working in a small divecenter and mostly have a maximum of 2 students at a time, which gives me the possibility to focus on their particular needs and bouyancy. But i also worked in big DC where 6 students were the norm. Apart from the above I like your list, but i disagree with Navigation, in some lakes with visibility of 1m you need at least to know how to handle a compass properly, i would pack it into add ons. have a nice weekend... (what is a weekend?)

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Irina! Thanks for watching. Yes, a lot of people thought my selection of Navigation into the BS category was controversial. I agree that Nav is a massively important skill. I just don't think you need to pay an agency to do a specialty course. Bad Nav skills can be improved with a private session. No dive center anywhere in the world has ever asked a diver to show a Navigation Specialty cert and it doesn't qualify you for any future courses. But yes, some people struggle with compass skills and extra training in those skills is valuable. James

  • @plumberjoe80

    @plumberjoe80

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was certified with my wife over a course of 3 days. I will say however that we at all times had 1 or two instructors to ourselves . We also did the course study at home so we were able to focus on the diving aspect. By the time I got to my 6th dive I was able to shed 2lbs of weight because my buoyancy had improved. I would like to think it will continue to improve with experience as well. I just don’t know that a class in buoyancy would be my next step as a diver. I also am fine with enjoying my status as a newly certified open water diver and spending my money on DIVING rather than courses for the time being.

  • @emilyjones3845

    @emilyjones3845

    3 жыл бұрын

    Divers Ready I agreed completely with your placement of Nav since it’s part of the advanced course. There’s a few of those B.S. category specialties that are and should be categorized in B.S. given that the skill can be learned/refined in a much more useful course.

  • @zedbox
    @zedbox4 жыл бұрын

    Hey James. PADI to BSAC to GUE diver here. I discovered you and subbed about a month ago via a friend who's interested in getting into the sport. I'm really enjoying your content and woukd thoroughly recommend it as essential viewing to any new or developing divers. Love your bluntly honest attitude, and how you never hesitate to say it how it is. Always for the betterment of others. Good job.

  • @splitti
    @splitti4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, thanks so much for this honest review! One thing I would classify differently tho is CPR. IMHO that is essential - You might not have to show the card, but it's a prerequisite for the PADI rescue diver and you can't really properly learn by observing or asking others, I think. If you dive a lot, you hopefully won't need it, but keeping it fresh in your mind is definitely not a bad idea.

  • @michaelnieuwenhuizen
    @michaelnieuwenhuizen3 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Totally agree with the stuff you said. I've never given any specialty courses and fortunately my dive school never pushed them.

  • @melvinpasleyadaptivescubai7301
    @melvinpasleyadaptivescubai73013 жыл бұрын

    Amazing, you said exactly what I always stay. "If an instructor trys to sell you a peak performance buoyance course, you should demand your money back for your basic open water course". SCUBA Basic Open Water standards of most (pretty sure all) Certification agencies require the student to demonstrate "competency in buoyancy control". My students must hover a foot above the pool bottom, come to midwater in the pool then 1 foot below the surface and back to 1 foot off the bottom with only lung control before we leave the pool for the open water. Open water, max depth is 5 feet above the bottom (and above 60 feet) at all times. We will do skills above the bottom and not kneeling ever on the bottom. Handicapped SCUBA Association International (HSA) and NAUI Instructor

  • @yurgon
    @yurgon2 жыл бұрын

    Loving your videos! You popped up on my home screen from the algorithm since I've been searching all things diving. I recently graduated to Open Water Diver with Nitrox. I'm definitely going to progress my skills and asked myself this exact question. Thanks for addressing it. I figured some classes were better off being learned by seeking advice from other proficient divers ( not necessarily instructors) and I had a feeling some courses would most definitely need to be administered by a trained professional instructor. I'm going to copy the list you made. I've subscribed now as this is around the 6 or 7th video I've watched from you and I'm a fan. I also live in Florida. I'm in the Tampa Bay area. I'd love to join you on a dive some day. My current end goal is cave diving. I'm sure I'll seek some of the other disciplines such as dry suit, rescue diver, search and rescue ,night, solo and deep diving. I'm most likely going to knock out most everything else as a progress to cave and do that last. Cave diving appears to me to be the highest risk, but I'd love to be able to start doing it within a few years from now.

  • @johntchibukdjian2901
    @johntchibukdjian29013 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see an instructor be so honest.there again honesty is not on commision

  • @tomlester4597
    @tomlester45972 жыл бұрын

    Thx for your candor and honesty

  • @darkburnstar9269
    @darkburnstar92694 жыл бұрын

    Took a screenshot, subscribed & liked your video. Unfortunately a lot of establishments are $ driven. I have my OW & FFM cert., waiting on quarantine to be over to do my AOW/ Nitrox & my Deep diver cert. Happy to see I didn’t fall into the “other” categories 👍🏼

  • @bobthediverdudemerrick6811
    @bobthediverdudemerrick68113 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this video, the honesty, the delivery, and everything else about it. Much of it is pure common sense. Everything you do when diving, you get better with more dives. So anything that is just going to teach you how to wear a mask better, be better at buoyancy, take better pics, hunting, whatever, you will get better at it the more you do it, and getting help from someone that does it a lot, is way better. DEEP DIVING, Nitrox, Wrecks, caverns, that should be all common sense to someone. You can't do these things without serious training and you do not want to unless you like dying. Pure and simple.

  • @grene1955
    @grene1955 Жыл бұрын

    This had me laughing out loud! I have my Advanced, Dry Suit and Nitrox certs. You are , in my opinion, mostly right on. I decided to get my nitrox cert after getting bent diving in the Pac NW in Washington State, USA. That was 20 years ago, and I haven't used it since. But I still appreciate the extra knowledge I gained. I think if you dive a lot, and have a lot of diving friends, you can learn a lot from them. But if you dive a few times a year, mostly on vacation, a real dive class can be a great refresher, and remind you of the skills you may be rusty on.

  • @sharpeye6760
    @sharpeye67604 ай бұрын

    Love the videos and you're sense of humour is perfect

  • @wirdahrajab3103
    @wirdahrajab31034 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome. Thanks james!

  • @mxaexm
    @mxaexm3 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I’m about to take the refresher course (It’s been many years since I got certified). The next class I might take will be the buoyancy (I know from the BS list!) the reason being, we are still a few months before our season opens up and the buoyancy class in the pool might be fun as an additional refresher...so it all depends on the experience, expectations etc.

  • @austinsings666
    @austinsings6664 жыл бұрын

    This video has so much more views and likes compared to your other vids, glad you’re starting to get the recognition and appreciation you deserve!! Hopefully they watch the other videos for more great content

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Austin! Appreciate your support, buddy! This was a good hit for us. Plenty more coming! James

  • @adambokfi8700
    @adambokfi87004 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I find your content very useful, practical and straightforward.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Adam!

  • @devonsjourney7901
    @devonsjourney79013 жыл бұрын

    Finishing up my open water certification this was super helpful info thank you !

  • @ilciavo
    @ilciavo Жыл бұрын

    I love this video!! My wife and I have finished our dry suit certification with IDEA, and it was worth it. This week we'll do NITROX with PADI and hopefully ice diving in winter. Do you have a video comparing diving organisations ?

  • @marios4all
    @marios4all Жыл бұрын

    Pro tip for James : - open excel - type in a cell "sidemount" - right click on the red underlined word - select add to dictionary 😁

  • @gibanez1
    @gibanez13 жыл бұрын

    as always you are right on point!

  • @kentemple6498
    @kentemple6498 Жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel and I must say, "Great content with great enthusiasm and passion!!! Love it! It is so refreshing and validating to hear you say what I've thought for years. Some of these classes are total BS. My OW instructor and I spoke of this very topic when I wanted further training and I'll never forget what he said about the Boat Diving cert; "If you wanna learn how to dive from a boat, lets book a charter and go diving from a boat." LOL! I speculated early on in my dive career that many of the add on specialty classes were simply money makers for the dive agency and I still believe that to be true. Wanna attain perfect buoyancy, dive more often and with divers who have more experience than you. Great content in this video and your categorized chart is spot on. Safe diving.

  • @joshrowland4595
    @joshrowland45953 жыл бұрын

    James, I could not agree more. Nothing in the BS section did i need an instructor for and the Add on section i would agree with you on as well and i think you are spot on in the Essentials. Thanks again for more great content.

  • @BigJacoblhc
    @BigJacoblhc2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. It helped clarify somethings.

  • @Robert_H_Diver
    @Robert_H_Diver4 жыл бұрын

    I’m getting ready to get my basic open water cert in the next few months and am already setting goals that I want to attain. (Master diver eventually). This video really helped me write down a list of speciality certs that I should get to help me get there. I love your videos, keep me coming!!

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Robert! Good luck with your OW course. Where are you doing it? Thanks for watching. James

  • @Robert_H_Diver

    @Robert_H_Diver

    4 жыл бұрын

    Divers Ready live in Tuscaloosa, AL. There are a few dive centers about an hour or so away. Probably going to do it at scuba ventures in Pelham, AL.

  • @kidoptikoftalmologiepediat4511
    @kidoptikoftalmologiepediat45112 жыл бұрын

    Great video again! I have a different point as it regards navigation and drysuit. Navigation goes to add ons and dry suit to essential. Try to find your way in an unknown place and without compass, bad visibility, or at night...You get the point. A dry suit can harm or kill you if not used and maintained properly. So I would take formal training for myself.

  • @davesharkey5904
    @davesharkey59042 жыл бұрын

    I did the Drysuit course and found it was worth it. I dive in the UK so it has value for me. Plus, the drysuit can cause problems if you don't understand how to use it.

  • @jpmproductions862
    @jpmproductions8623 жыл бұрын

    Hey James, great video. I have OW w/Drysuit, Nitrox, AOW, RESCUE DIVER instructor included Emergency O2 Provider, and Deep. Scheduled DM-however COVID-19 interuptus.

  • @terrywalker41
    @terrywalker414 жыл бұрын

    thanks for your chart of essentials. it does assist in the progression of certifications

  • @kencochrane8795
    @kencochrane8795 Жыл бұрын

    Excellant video. In the old days when I was certified, we didn’t even have Nitrox! Open Water was about it! Been diving for around 60 years!

  • @marcverfaillie8358
    @marcverfaillie83582 жыл бұрын

    I have been diving for 24 years and fully agree with what you said... been a divemaster for 21 years... the more you dive the more experienced you shall become...👌👌

  • @brianvickery4071
    @brianvickery40713 жыл бұрын

    Before I went for my OW Cert dives, spent $100 for some private instruction just for buoyancy and learn my harness system. The amount of improvement was amazing, and even my OW Instructor was impressed from how much I improved from last pool session and my OW dives.

  • @seanspartan2023
    @seanspartan20239 ай бұрын

    Excellent video! I am in agreement with most if it. I would add Rebreather (probably as Add-on) and Cave (as Essential Access).

  • @MrDallaskincaid
    @MrDallaskincaid Жыл бұрын

    As always, you nailed it with pragmatic advice.

  • @sorenweisshartmann
    @sorenweisshartmann4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for yet another excellent video and providing relevant content. Keep them coming :)

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, will do! James

  • @martinpacatang5652
    @martinpacatang56523 жыл бұрын

    Thank you You open my mind. I love you man.

  • @skyisblue987
    @skyisblue9876 ай бұрын

    Spot on! I'm an instructor and I'M 100% AGREED WITH YOU! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @briancohen2555
    @briancohen25553 жыл бұрын

    Just like your other videos, this one is loaded with common sense. I am occasionally asked by my dive shop and other divers if I’m going to take specialty courses or get AOWC. With only a dozen dives under my belt since my OWC from last year, I told them (as you recommended) that I just want to get more experience to perfect buoyancy, equalizing, breathing, trim, etc. This is all very similar to martial arts, which I’ve trained on for over 13 years. Almost all instructors now guarantee that if you pay testing fees, along with class fees, you’ll get your black belt (sometimes in a year). But it actually is a matter of what you know through years of training, not your rank or certification.

  • @CorrupteddSanity
    @CorrupteddSanity3 жыл бұрын

    this session was hilarious and truthful - thanks

  • @antoinev5144
    @antoinev51444 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting, and I agree with you... based on the criteria that you mentioned. That's important because it allows for everyone to make their own list. As an example, I put Drysuit in the essential column for me: that's because I learned to dive in tropical waters, and only recently moved to NYC. Without Drysuit, I cannot dive (and learn additional skills) around home now, so it's definitely a stepping stone for me to then go with Deep and Wreck.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Antoine! I learned to dive in England and did my OW course in a Dry Suit. I never did a Specialty Course because it was all I knew. If I did my OW in a wetsuit, I would have definitely needed a Dry Suit specialty class. Thanks for watching. James

  • @Dorff_Meister
    @Dorff_Meister3 жыл бұрын

    I've been diving recreationally since 2003 and completely agree with your lists and reasoning. Happily the dive shop where I did most of my training agreed with your lists, too. If you pretty much did any of column A while diving with one of their instructors or divemasters, you'd get "credit" for that specialty (no card, buy they would check it off in your log). If you bought a computer, etc. they would train you and give you credit for the computer class. I'd hope these days pretty much everyone is on computers and automatically gets that one. The only deviation from my personal experience is altitude: because I learned to dive a altitude, they made it part of the OW class. I'm surprised they don't teach a Dive Tables specialty course for the hipsters :P

  • @louwgreeff6591
    @louwgreeff65913 жыл бұрын

    By far the most valuable piece of info i ever got and i fully agree on your selection criteria. Thanks you James for the best info ever. That said where i dive its a small close diving community and we have a pretty passionate instructor earning his living / money elsewhere, that said he will certainly not try sell you a bs course, however a good weekend of propper diving ( we dive mainly deep lakes ) will put you back a fair ammount of dollars in terms of bottle rental and nitrox refills. The cost of the gas and bottle rent may exceed the amount of a small bs course, which we then buy from the instructor who only charges us the ammount due in commision for the said training agency and adds no personal profit. We pay him for that in copious ammounts af alcohol after a good day of diving. Bonus is the proposed bs course content includes kit en bottle/gas, we actually use or abuse the system a little, all these courses have a min duration or ammount of dives but none specify a max number and these are incl in the costs of the said course at the expense of the agency. Thus we get to pay less for a bs course and save more than what a normal bottle rent/ refill weekend would cost you and bonus is you get the plasticy thingi for braging rights

  • @myoceanadventure3367
    @myoceanadventure33674 жыл бұрын

    I did the Padi Wreck Card and i felt the instructor just took my money for nothing. I cud have just read a book.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Saeed Balala should have done your wreck very with me! I would put you through your paces!

  • @MariannMay

    @MariannMay

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@DiversReady you might be thinking about a different course. Not sure about PADI, in SSI there are 2 wreck specialties. There is a basic one, which is BS... they tell you that you can find info about a wreck in Google (how could I guess?), and then you go around a wreck with an instructor, sketching it on a slate. No penetration, the words "frog kick" not mentioned once, I think we ran one line from front to back on the outside, or something like that. I felt cheated after that one as well. Then there is a proper wreck specialty course... but it has the BS one as prerequisite.

  • @lukem2889

    @lukem2889

    3 жыл бұрын

    I loved my wreck course. I did it in Coron, Philippines on some Japanese WW2 wrecks and my instructor put a lot into that course. He was very informative and experienced (he had over 7000 dives logged, and almost 1000 exclusively on wrecks), and really made it clear the hazards of what we were doing. He was almost too scary, because I was hesitant to even penetrate the wreck the first time. Like anything though, just because I have my certification doesn't mean I'm going to go off exploring wrecks on my own, it just gives me a jump off point and makes me aware of the hazards that go along with the specialty.

  • @davidmoffitt5681
    @davidmoffitt5681 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with your assessment that much of this is just about the certification agency and the teachers getting paid. I do think that more is better from a learning perspective so getting exposure to concepts that perhaps a person (who isn't a self-starter) would otherwise not, is a good thing. I was surprised that night wasn't in the right column however. All in, a very good video.

  • @markthomson6912
    @markthomson69124 жыл бұрын

    Good video good honest advice 😉

  • @kirkcooper8184
    @kirkcooper81843 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the table with three columns in it for each box I’ve screen shorted so now have the list I can use when I start 😊

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @garyjohnson8641
    @garyjohnson8641 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent synopsis of specialty course’s James, and very helpful to see them classified into relevant groups like that. Just a little pointer though, my other half and I did the PADI Public Safety Diver course in the uk a few years ago and required both drysuit and full face mask specialties before undertaking the PSD course. Now I know it could be argued that the PSD certification is totally superfluous in the UK as not recognised by any professional body for purpose of working, that is obviously covered by HSE level certifications. However, strictly speaking, outside of the UK it may be more relevant. That said, we both really enjoyed the PSD course done with Island Divers in the Isle of Wight, it was challenging and very rewarding, and moreover, we have adopted many of the principles learnt in the course in our day to day diving. I mostly wanted to do the course as I simply enjoy the learning experience and having been a diver for nearly 30 years, a tech diver for 20 of those, and an recreational instructor for nearly the last 10 years, I still get a buzz out of expanding my knowledge and skills and therefore hunt out courses that may push my boundaries a little further. All the best, Gary Johnson

  • @louwgreeff6591
    @louwgreeff65913 жыл бұрын

    Propably the very best and most informative info i ever came across and a agree 100% with your selections on criteria.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Louw!

  • @els1284
    @els12844 жыл бұрын

    Cracking video. I was just about to get sucked into this trap. I am planning my advanced course and was going to pick buoyancy over Nitrox as I thought it would help me be safer. Your right. I can learn on point buoyancy at my dive club. Great video. 10/10.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Pete! Thanks for watching! You can also ask an Instructor or DM to go dive with you and give you some skills and drills. There's nothing wrong with wanting to improve your buoyancy, you just don't need to pay for a formal course to do it! Keep rocking buddy! James

  • @louwgreeff6591

    @louwgreeff6591

    3 жыл бұрын

    No such crap as a buoyancy course i.m.o, do another 10 dives, get yourself a smb and play around with that and before you know it you mastered it yourself

  • @joeyboombots3089
    @joeyboombots30892 жыл бұрын

    James, love your site, I’ve been binge watching! I am surprised your chart did not include Rescue Diver among the essential access courses. Do you consider this an essential course? Clearly it is not a complete list in all categories, but you did leave 3 empty essential boxes. I have NAUI advanced diver with PADI Photography Specialty. I did learn to take great photo’s from Reid McNeil in Grand Cayman in 1992.

  • @philbaugh6076
    @philbaugh60766 ай бұрын

    Nice one James, love your content! I would pretty much align with you on this topic. I’m aiming for Divemaster, up to Rescue so far, but the only courses I will be doing are dry suit, because I’m in the UK and want to dive at home and be safe, deep and nitrox, everything else for me is BS 😂

  • @nicholas8476
    @nicholas84764 жыл бұрын

    Great video! My only comment would be that a dive course or certification is only as good as the person teaching it. I imagine doing a ‘bs’ course from you could teach a great deal more than a class certifying me for something the instructor isn’t (actually) experienced enough to be teaching (and yeah- I’ve run into plenty of those, especially on vacation). Just because you’re ‘certified’ by some agency or money-driven dive school doesn’t mean you’re competent and ready do that type of dive solo or as lead. I think some of the touristy, profit-focused schools get people to dive over their head (literally), because they tell a diver he/she’s ‘certified’.

  • @jeffmitchell2276
    @jeffmitchell227611 ай бұрын

    Perfectly stated. There are a few classes that are well worth taking. None, in and of themselves, make you an expert. That being said, I believe all of them are useful for simply keeping skills sharper and to co tinue to learn about this awesome sport.

  • @MountainMan7.62x39
    @MountainMan7.62x393 жыл бұрын

    I wish there was more talking about the content and less lead-up. Still gave thumbs up.

  • @kianmcnally1951

    @kianmcnally1951

    3 жыл бұрын

    Q

  • @Jack_Dillon

    @Jack_Dillon

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @donr3407

    @donr3407

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's just part of why the majority of his viewers watch him. This is very much like talking to your dive buddy in real life.

  • @ryanandrews321
    @ryanandrews321 Жыл бұрын

    I already have Wreck Nitrox and Deep. Sidemount Ice and Cavern are my next goals and I’m so glad they’re listed on the essential!! I do want my drysuit and Night dive courses as well as Add Ons too but already have experience with a drysuit so

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! Dive safe.

  • @christhomson1874
    @christhomson18743 жыл бұрын

    I would include drysuit in essential. It is a different way of diving. Buoyancy control and skills are different, streamlining is different, it’s very different. It also leads into cold water / ice diving as you can. Or do these without a drysuit. I would not feel safe giving someone a drysuit n letting them crack on. you can be shown how to use it and not certified but that’s true of all courses. I could show you how to use side-mount and not certify you. Great video thought!

  • @frogsgottalent1106
    @frogsgottalent11063 жыл бұрын

    It's pretty much agreed across the board in the " sport " diving industry, that the " Speedo " speciality course is the best value for money. Keeping up with latest trends, it's now morphed into " Iridescent green , over the shoulder G-string " speciality course. An absolute must for any diving enthusiast !

  • @5150norcal
    @5150norcal4 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I agree with your list. Curious, is there a particular subject of diving you think should have its own course, but does not?

  • @sayittrue9570
    @sayittrue95704 жыл бұрын

    Hi James great vid again.like you I did my dry suit course alongside my open water course.as you say the British waters are far from wet suit friendly for diving.Questiin for you in this subject now what essential specialty courses do I need to begin my dive master training ?

  • @cameron1229
    @cameron12293 жыл бұрын

    Great video; I would lean more on maybe moving the drysuit course from add on to essential. Because if someone wanted to pursue a public safety diving career/classes, dry suit cert is required!

  • @mau8093
    @mau80934 жыл бұрын

    I think navigation is pretty important because you want to learn how to get back to the boat, especially where there aren't (free) dive guides. I would personally put that under the essential specialty courses.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mauricio, thanks for watching! I absolutely agree that Navigation is important and can be improved after an OW course's compass swims. The reason I chose not to put it in the Essentials is because no one will ever ask to see an UW Navigation Specialty cert card before they let you dive, and a Navigation Specialty is not a prerequisite for any future courses. I'm not rating which skills are most or least important here, I'm rating how valuable a formal course in each skill is. If a diver came to me wanting to improve their navigation, I wouldn't sell them a course. I'd just take them diving and work on their navigation. That's the difference. Safe diving, James

  • @SuperVampirenok

    @SuperVampirenok

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DiversReady Hey, thanks for your video, but a follow up about Navigation. Maybe I miss something, but for Padi AOWD(www.padi.com/courses/advanced-open-water) navigation is a mandatory course together with deep dive, or your point is that it is not valuable to take it as an independent speciality?

  • @highcooley
    @highcooley3 жыл бұрын

    In mountainous regions, drift diving in mountain streams becomes an entirley different thing with knowledge about flow speeds, water rollers, weather, exit markings and safety lines ahead of waterfalls. Also certificates are being checked by at least some guides.

  • @RihardsVeters
    @RihardsVeters Жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with your three columns. Even before watching this I had done Deep, Ice, Nitrox, Drysuit as well as AOWD, Rescue courses. I've never saw anyone who've certification in any of those B.S. courses..

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I once wanted to do the National Geographic diver course. The school actually turned me down saying that it wasn't really needed. That was good for a financial perspective for me, which I appreciated, but that is a card I would like to have. I know it wouldn't lead to anything but I could frame it and hang it next to my acre of land on the moon.

  • @sethghantous2084
    @sethghantous20843 жыл бұрын

    Working on my DM now and this was very helpful information

  • @elmo319
    @elmo3193 жыл бұрын

    Another great video James. I can see instructors all over cringing as they watch in lol I think that an O2 provider course is worth doing as is the chamber awareness course (dry dive) and EFR. Worst course I did was equipment specialist, it was a little insightful but I learnt more over the years from dive trips picking up knowledge on the way. Second to that was drift diver, what a waste of cash. I actually have PPB, although I didn’t actually do the course. The dive school where I did my AOW offered it to me for £20 about 10 years ago EAN, S&R, Deep, Wreck, dry suit are my only other C cards. One I’m thinking of doing is SRD, not because I want to dive on my own, just because it will continue my education to become a better diver and more importantly a safer diver.

  • @hpeterson10579
    @hpeterson105793 жыл бұрын

    I am new to the sport and was all prepared for one of the bs classes! You’ve saved me time, money, and helped me focus thank you!

  • @hpeterson10579

    @hpeterson10579

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh forgot! If I dive in Cozumel and drift dive I don’t need a specially certification? That’s one of the bs ones

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    3 жыл бұрын

    No, you shouldn't. I can't think of anywhere that requires one. Just be sure to pay full attention to the dive briefing for drift diving procedures and follow the in-water guide (if they provide one.)

  • @derpauloferreira
    @derpauloferreira8 ай бұрын

    Great advice! Thanks 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @btfabian1
    @btfabian12 жыл бұрын

    I really love this video overall, but I might offer a small critique: I think CPR/Rescue is essential. Honestly I think it should be a part of AOW. It's my personal opinion that every citizen should be CPR/First Aid certified and maintain that certification at all times. It's just an essential life skill. For divers I think it's indispensable, and my Rescue Diver course remains the single best course I have taken as a diver.

  • @electricbaby7315

    @electricbaby7315

    Жыл бұрын

    same, i absolutely loved my rescue diver course

  • @schiz0phren1c

    @schiz0phren1c

    Жыл бұрын

    I completely agree Benjamin Fabian!, I literally used the Medical training that I went onto learn AFTER my rescue training in the last few weeks on dry land, frankly I think if you want to be a useful person(especially if you plan to travel) you should learn SOME medical training, and I definitely feel that CPR/Rescue is essential to Diving.

  • @jaxent
    @jaxent10 ай бұрын

    I did one of the B.S. certs, but I think it was a good idea. I had not dived for about 15 years, already advanced certified and I didn't really think the quick refresher in the pool was enough to get me back on my game so I did a peak performance buoyancy. It was good to do the drills with the instructor and get a couple actual ocean dives in. But as for drift diver, no need, the southeast coast of Florida is going to teach you that right away 🙂, nothing but drift.

  • @pontusnyman7549
    @pontusnyman75494 жыл бұрын

    Hey man! Thanks for a great channel. I took my OPW in Thailand last year and took my AOPW and Nitrox in south africa this month. My original plan was to book a Liveaboard in egypt in may and logg 25 dives + to get good habits that stick. Now i reconsider if it is better to do some speciality courses over 12 month first and then book a liveaboard. My long term goal is to be a tecdiver on some level. My plan, i live in Sweden. Drysuit diver Deep diver Navigator diver Rescue diver What do u think about that plan ?

  • @jpmproductions862
    @jpmproductions8624 жыл бұрын

    Thanks James. I am fairly new, OW/Dry suit together in APRIL 2019, Nitrox MAY 2019, AOW MAY 2019. Waiting on dry suit to arrive for Rescue diver course.

  • @DiversReady

    @DiversReady

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love it! Thanks for watching JPM Productions! James

  • @mikegamerguy4776
    @mikegamerguy47762 жыл бұрын

    Everything I needed to know about shore diving I learned in my Night/LowVis class lol.

  • @julikoala
    @julikoala3 жыл бұрын

    Good afternoon James, I am looking into doing the open water dive Padi course, I was wondering if you teach it, and how much would it be, thank you. By the way thank you so very much for the amazing videos, very informative and clear, love it!

  • @luvitloud69
    @luvitloud694 жыл бұрын

    Really useful thank you. I and my partner are open water qualified and was thinking of going up to advance as me and my wife to be are planning to go to the Maldives on our honeymoon. Was thinking of doing the photography one but more for the keep sake as well. Therefore guess so of the BS ones can be useful lol.

  • @karlgiel8891
    @karlgiel88912 жыл бұрын

    Best info ever. I am instructor. Thanks man

  • @CoupleVloggerInAustralia
    @CoupleVloggerInAustralia4 жыл бұрын

    I am an advanced open water diver and as soon as I landed to seeing this video I knew my peak performance buoyancy certification wud be a BS LOL. I knew it from the time I finished this specialty and till date I don't know my weight-checks & trim. I'd rather go out diving more to arrive at the right weights OR consult someone. Awesome vid James. Gr8 going. Thumbs Up.

  • @cziasai
    @cziasai Жыл бұрын

    Hi James. Really like your content and the great "real" info you provide. If I have a drysuit and deep speciality, is there much left to complete my AOWD? Thanks.

  • @superbholidays3520
    @superbholidays35204 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video 👍. As a new PADI diver at “ open water certification” 6 months getting wet .... I have just received my Drysuit certification as the water was 14 degs C at surface and becoming not enjoyable and I wanted to dive through the “ Spanish winter”. And enjoy and not freeze my nuts off. I will now focus on Advanced open water and on essential access. Looking at Nitrox as my next training. I was happy to pay my instructor for the reassurance of using a dry suit under his instruction for the first training dives and pool work ..plus it gave us time to choose a dry suit to buy which would be with me fir a very long time .

  • @gkoryniaka

    @gkoryniaka

    3 жыл бұрын

    don't you think AOW is also a BS course? It can be a prerequisite in PADI, but if you go with SDI (for example) you can skip this and just do the deep speciality

Келесі