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UTD’s
Rec 1 focuses on the fun of underwater exploration while teaching
good diving skills, safety, and a tremendous respect for the marine
environment.
Course limits
- Minimum 16 years of age
- Maximum depth 60’/18m
- Standard gas is Air (21% O2)
Who
this class is designed for?
The
Recreational 1 class is presented in a friendly learning
environment where new divers will learn from the start the
foundation of UTD configuration and UTD philosophy similar to that
learned in the "Essentials of Recreational Diving". The class is
designed for the recreational diver who wants to learn proper
recreational diving from the start. In other words those who want
to become a recreational diver (single tank, no decompression
diving) yet want to become a safe and well rounded recreational
diver with a great platform to build the rest of their diving
career upon and applying the UTD principles into their recreational
diving practices to increase both safety and fun.
Why Should I Take this Class?
The
Recreational 1 class focuses on the foundational building block and
skills of UTD configuration and is limited to 60'/18m. Many
beginning recreational divers now want to start their diving career
with a solid foundation and want to ensure when they learn the next
set of skills or equipment or theory that thing will not change.
They want to stay consistant to the ideologies and ultimately
safely explorer this new territory up to 60'/18m while still using
Air and single tanks.
Class Information
The UTD
Recreational 1 course is normally conducted over a 5-6 day period,
and cumulatively involves a minimum of 50 hours of instruction
designed to provide a introduction to UTD equipment configuration,
basic scuba diving physics and physiology, Minimum decompression,
including history of decompression and practice, physics,
physiology, tables, and operational considerations including
situational awareness and understanding scuba environment.
The inwater skills will first conducted in a confined water
environment prior to entering the openwater. These skills will
include but not limited to snorkeling techniques, buoyancy, trim,
propulsion and basic 6 air sharing and valve management.
Course
requirements include ten (10) hours of academics and six (6) hours
of confined water work, eight (8) dives, four (4) of which will be
critical skill dives and two (2) will be experience dives as
defined in the UTD standards and procedures.
The
initial two (2) dives will be conducted in water no deeper then 30
feet (15 meters) to evaluate the diver’s ability and to
transition from the Pool to the Openwater environment while still
maintaining the required skill levels. The last two dives are
to be at depth for experience, but not in excess of course depth
limitations.
All UTD
classes are videotaped for educational and review purposes only as
we believe this is invaluable for students to visually focus on
their individual in-water skills, situational awareness,
communication, and team diving. Learning to self evaluate is an
important aspect of the class. You will be evaluated during the
class to obtain the UTD "Recreational 1" Certification. This
Certification will allow you to Scuba Dive unassisted by an
Instructor or Dive Master within your certification
limitations and to continue within the UTD Recreational Training
curriculum. Our focus is the complete dedication to your diving
skills, knowledge & in water practice. In our helpful hints
section and our Learning Center you can find out more information
about the class, the equipment and skills you will be learning
about.
Requirements
- Minimum age of 16
- Completed UTD registration process
- All UTD classes are Non Smoking.
- The use of prescription drugs must be authorized prior to the onset of diver training by a physician
- Must be able to swim a distance of at least 50 feet/15 meters on a breath hold.
- Must be able to swim at least 300 yards/275 meters in less than 14 minutes without stopping.
Getting Started
Check the Schedule of classes in your area Register Online Complete the Online Knowledge Base course for Recreational 1 Get a copy of and review the "Essentials of Recreational Diving DVD"
Guidelines
Single configuration Long hose primary, and necklace style backup regulator hose configuration Student to Instructor ratio is not to exceed 6:1 during land drill or surface exercises but 3:1 during any direct in-water training. Maximum training depth 60 feet (18m) (+/- 20 feet (+/- 6 meters)). No overhead environment diving
Equipment
Requirements
Each
student should have, and be familiar with, all of the following
required equipment.
1. Tanks/Cylinders:
2. Single. All dives must start with a minimum of 72ft3/1850 liters.
3. Appropriate Regulators system
4. Buoyancy Compensator:
5. Harness system
6. At least one depth-measuring device.
7. Compass.
8. One timekeeping device.
9. Minimum and No-Decompression tables.
10. Mask and fins
11. Minimum of one cutting device.
12. Exposure suit appropriate for the duration of exposure.
Note: Prior to the commencement of class, students should consult
with a UTD representative to verify equipment requirements. All
participants are responsible for providing all equipment or for
making provisions to secure all necessary equipment before the
start of the course. In general, it is better for the student to
learn while using his or her own equipment. However, students
should exercise caution before purchasing new equipment to avoid
acquiring substandard equipment. Please contact a UTD
representative prior to making any purchases. Information about
recommended equipment can be obtained from the equipment
considerations section of UTD’s web site.
July 6, 2010 at 6pm to August 1, 2010 at 7pm – Venice, CA
July 30, 2010 at 6pm to August 1, 2010 at 7pm – Detroit, MI
August 2, 2010 at 6pm to August 15, 2010 at 7pm – Ocean Adventures, Venice, CA
August 5, 2010 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm – Giovanni's Italian Restaurant
August 6, 2010 at 6pm to August 22, 2010 at 7pm – Seattle
August 7, 2010 at 8am to August 21, 2010 at 7pm – Irvine, CA
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