SCUBA DIVING FOR BEGINNERS

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If you want to start Scuba diving, here are some essential things you must know. First, you'll happy to know that there are very few limitations of Scuba diving. Anyone in a certain age group and of average health can learn to become a Scuba diver.

First, let's look at age. You have to be at least 15 years old to become an Open Water Diver, though Junior Open Water Diver certification is available for children aged 12-14 for National Association of Underwater Instructors NAUI and 10-14 for Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI).

Next, there's the matter of health and physical condition. Scuba diving requires good average health. You'll have to fill out a routine medical questionnaire before beginning. If any red flags arise from your completion of this questionnaire, you'll need to have a doctor's examination. The most common conditions to look out for include heart and lung problems, gastrointestinal conditions, pregnancy and ear and sinus conditions.

If you decide to take up Scuba diving, you have an exciting future ahead of you. Every day new marine fauna and undersea lands and ecosystems are being found, just ripe for you to explore. Remember, two thirds of the earth is underwater.

So if you're fit, willing and eager, the next thing to do is to look at getting some training. For this, you should contact your local dive shop who can advise you on reputable programs to get you certified.