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Scuba Diving Experience Days: Experience the thrill of scuba diving with this fantastic
Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol, the perfect
introduction to this awesome underwater activity! This great lesson
is your chance to see if this exhilarating sport is for you - but
it also makes a wonderfully unique experience gift for an
adventurous friend!
This brilliant two hour class will give you a real insight into the
joys of scuba diving, and learning from top PADI scuba diving
professionals in the safety of a heated swimming pool, you'll be
surprised how quickly you get the hang of it! During this fun and
informative lesson you will be taught how to use the specialist
scuba equipment as well as learning many essential scuba diving
principles including movement and hand signals. As soon as you
experience the incredible sensation of being able to breathe
underwater and your own weightlessness you will be hooked to this
sensational activity. Under expert tuition you will soon be feeling
comfortable and confident and ready to explore the secrets of the
underwater world!
So whether you're looking for an exciting new hobby or an
exceptional experience gift for a loved one, you can' go wrong with
this brilliant lesson in Bristol - the ideal introduction to scuba
diving!
When can you book Bristol Discover Scuba Intro to Diving Experience
The Discover Scuba Diving Experience is available at Thornbury where they run on Thursdays from 7:30pm till 9:45pm.
Please note, all dates are subject to availability at the time of booking.
Water Requirements
The Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol is suitable for anyone over the age of 10. A medical statement and statement of risks and liability will need to be completed; if you have answered 'yes' to any medical questions you will require a doctor's authorisation before you can dive.
How long is the Bristol Discover Scuba Intro to Diving Experience
Experience Duration: 2:00
Time Spent at Venue: 2:00
The Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol is a 2 hour session.
Guest Info For Bristol Discover Scuba Intro to Diving Experience
Participants: The Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol is for 1 participant.
Max Group Size: 10
Spectators Allowed on Site: Yes
Minimum Group Size: 1
Maximum Group Size: 10
Spectators are welcome to watch your Discover Scuba Diving
Experience in Bristol - there is a viewing area to the side of the
pool.
Activity Location
What to Wear For This Activity
You should bring a swimsuit, towel and an old T-Shirt to wear in the pool for your Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol; please don't wear any jewellery that you wouldn't wear swimming. Full dive equipment will be provided by the centre.
Is This Activity Weather Dependent?
The Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol is not weather dependent.
Bristol Discover Scuba Intro to Diving Experience Reviews
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People have always asked the question, if you could have one superpower, what would it be? Although there are numerous, endless answers to this age old conversation starter – being able to breathe underwater has got to be in my top three! With the Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol, these fantasies can become reality as you can learn to take your first breaths underwater, with the help of fully qualified PADI diving instructors. On a Thursday evening in February, Rina and I were heading to Thornbury Leisure centre in Bristol to do just this, and be introduced to the wonderful world of life underwater! The Discover Scuba Diving Experience in Bristol offers a fantastic introduction into what scuba diving involves – including getting a feel for the equipment, breathing underwater for the first time and learning the basic skills and signals needed. These sessions usually take place two nights a week at two different leisure centres around Bristol, and are suitable for anybody over the age of 10. For anybody younger than this, their 'Bubblemaker' Children's Scuba Diving Lesson is perfect for any 8 and 9 year olds interested in trying out the activity.
As we arrived to the leisure centre café, we were warmly welcomed by Greg, and Collette, who was going to be our instructor for the evening. Discover sessions always begin with a briefing, covering everything from the equipment you will be using, to helping you understand the science of breathing underwater. Moving to another room, we took our seats, completed our medical forms and were handed our discover scuba diving information booklets. The briefing was interactive, and Collette would engage us by asking us questions about what was being said throughout. To begin, Collette explained how water pressure affects us, and how the deeper underwater you go, the more pressure water exerts. To visualise this, she described how depth affects a water-filled balloon versus an air-filled balloon. Whilst a waterfilled balloon keeps the same volume as you go deeper, an air-filled balloon gets smaller and compresses at depth. Luckily, our body is made up mostly of water, but we still have air spaces that depth affects… (ears, sinuses, lungs and mask). This moved us onto the next part of the briefing: how to equalize these air spaces when descending underwater. To do this, we simply needed to blow gently against pinched nostrils. We also learnt that it is for this very reason that you mustn’t dive with a cold or congestion, as you won’t be able to equalize properly! Out of the four air spaces, Colette explained that our lungs are our most important air space to equalize as we go up and down in the water. Doing this was simple; just keep breathing continuously! It was also at this point that we learnt the golden rule of scuba diving – to not hold your breath at any point.
With the science-y part down, it was onto the equipment as Colette whipped out an example piece of kit. The first piece of scuba equipment we were introduced to was the Buoyancy Control Device (BCD), a vest that essentially carries each other part of your kit, and helps you to float at the surface of the water! Attached to the back of this was our air cylinder, and the front holds the main regulator, as well as an alternate air source and air gauge. This vest was the base of our scuba kit. All that was left to introduce was our mask, to help us see, and our fins, to help us swim! With an understanding for each piece of the kit, Colette let us know that the final part of our briefing would be a quiz; a set of ten questions all about what we had just learnt. This is to ensure that everybody has a comfortable understanding of all of the basic skills and safety rules. With our briefing and quiz complete, we headed to get changed and meet Collette poolside.
Hidden Depths provide all the kit that you will need for your scuba dive, so all you need to bring along is a swimming costume, an old t-shirt, and yourself! You’re welcome to bring along your own wetsuit if you like, but this isn’t necessary as the pool is heated. As we met Collette, she helped us to choose correct sized masks and fins before we got into the water. With everything ready, it was time to get suited and booted! Although it initially seems like a lot to put on, both Rina and I were quickly comfortable with all of our equipment as we knelt in the shallow end of the pool. Collette then added some weights into the front pockets of our BCD’s, to help balance us out when we wanted to descend underwater. We were now ready to give it a go ourselves! Moving to the larger area of the pool, we checked our air gauges once again and took the plunge to descend underwater.
I have been a keen swimmer my whole life, and have always enjoyed the peace and tranquillity of underwater, so couldn’t wait to get started. As we descended, we began to take our first breathes underwater – which felt amazing! The sensation is strange, and definitely takes some getting used to. We remained in the shallow end of the pool for this part of the session, and Collette was extremely attentive to make sure that we were feeling comfortable at all times before moving onto the next stage. To communicate this underwater, we put into practice the hand signals that we had learned earlier on. There are various hand signals that we could use to communicate with each other when under water, including go up, go down, something is wrong and check your air gauge. Our most commonly used one was both a question and an answer, the simple ‘okay’ sign. As we all became more comfortable with the new feeling of life submerged, we gradually moved deeper into the pool, and were given the opportunity to swim around. At this stage there was one important thing to remember…What is the most important rule in scuba diving? Don’t hold your breath!
Now that we were happily swimming around (not having to come up for air!) Collette moved onto teaching us some skills that would be needed when participating in a dive. The first was how to remove, and replace your regulator when underwater to continue to breathe at a normal pace. This involved removing our regulators, releasing some air bubbles out of our mouths, and placing the regulator back in our mouths. Once placed back in our mouths, we could expel the water from the system in one of two ways: the first method was to push a button on the regulator that would blast any water inside straight out. The second, was to simply let out a big puff (imagine you’re blowing out A LOT of birthday candles) and the water would be removed so that you are able to continue breathing using your equipment. When going through these exercises, Collette would explain them to us above water, and then point at herself to demonstrate them under the water. Once demonstrated, she would point at myself or Rina to signal for us to try. Again, Collette was extremely patient and friendly, and wouldn’t pressure us into doing anything we didn’t want to! The final skill we learnt was how to remove any water from our masks should it sneak in – which involved creating a small break in the seal of the lower part of our mask, and slowly exhaling from our nose. Whenever we completed a task well, Collette would high five us under the water, so there was a lovely feeling of accomplishment for all.
Time really does fly when you’re having fun, because before we knew it, our session was coming to a close. To end the session, we all moved back into the shallow area to remove and return our kit before going back into the changing rooms. Meeting us back in the café, Collette presented us with our certificates, noting that with this session complete we had earned ourselves credit toward our PADI Open Water Diver course. This means that if you’re wanting to get back in the water, you’re in a great position to do so! I thoroughly enjoyed our scuba session with Hidden Depths, it has really opened me up into the world of diving and inspired me to pursue it further in the future. This introductory session is a perfect taster for anybody interested in the activity, and would make a wonderful gift for any want to be mermaids/mermen!
We would like to say a huge thank you to Greg and Collette for inviting us down, and providing such an in depth, educational session. If you want to check out a partner interview with them, click the link here!
Hidden Depths and Experience Days have been partnered for many years now, and we wanted to get to know the-Bristol-based scuba school more! Offering a range of courses, from Discover Scuba Diving and, Children’s Scuba Diving Lessons, all the way to a PADI Open Water Course, Hidden Depths welcomes anybody and everybody to give scuba diving a go. Read on to discover advice for a first-time diver, and an insight into the UK’s underwater wildlife!
Can you tell us a bit about the background of Hidden Depths Scuba School?
Hidden Depths Scuba School was formed in 2012 by PADI dive instructor Greg, with the aim of providing high quality scuba diving courses to Bristol and the surrounding area. Since the dive centre began, we’ve also added an active dive club, offering scuba dive trips around the UK and dive holidays abroad, and have increased the size of our teaching team. This allows us to offer more flexibility in our lessons, keep our instructor to student ratios small, and our training quality high.
What can you expect out of an introductory discover scuba diving experience?
Fun! Your first scuba dive is full of fun and excitement, as it’s
not every day that you get to breathe underwater! With our knowledgeable and
friendly team, you will be guided through a safety briefing and have time to
get familiar with the scuba kit on the poolside, before we gear up in the water
for your dive.
Once you’re comfortable with the sensation of breathing underwater, we progress deeper into the pool and introduce fun underwater games, as well as having plenty of time to swim and get used to moving smoothly through the water. We even introduce basic dive skills to show you what it’s like when learning to dive!
Do you have to be a confident swimmer in order to dive?
No, but a general comfort in and around the water is a must. There
are no specific swim requirements when joining us for a Discover Scuba Dive,
however if you decide to continue into a full certification course, there is a
requirement to swim 200m and complete a 10-minute float as part of your course.
What advice would you give to a first-time diver?
Relax and enjoy it! Our experienced team will help guide you through
your first scuba dive experience and will always be right by your side to
provide guidance and tips on making the most of your experience.
How best is it to take the plunge from indoor pools to open water diving?
With our fantastic dive team, we make this transition smooth and as
easy as possible. We always make sure you are fully comfortable in the swimming
pool environment before moving into open water for the next step on your
journey. Once there, you will see the amazing world beneath the waves, and
enjoy exploring the endless number of dive sites we have around the UK
coastline.
What types of wildlife can you expect to see on a UK open water dive?
The UK has a wide variety of wildlife, which often comes as a surprise to people I talk to. We have bright and colourful fish like the cuckoo wrasse, strange fish like the John Dory and many crustaceans like lobsters and crabs to spot on your dives. One of my favourite British sea creatures has to be a grey seal, which can be found all around the coast, but some of the best places to dive with these playful creatures is around Lundy Island and the Farne Islands, which both boast large seal colonies. If you’re really lucky you may even spot a basking shark, the largest fish to be found in the seas around Britain… but fear not - they only eat plankton!
Thank you for reading!
Thank you to Hidden Depths Scuba School for answering our questions,
we can’t wait to come and give it all a go ourselves on our visit next month!
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