Diving is not a very common sport but is becoming more and more popular with it being ranked as the do-to sport in 2013. We're going to be spending the next couple of days talking with some divers about there first time experiences underwater. Here's what Ian Roberts had to say;
First learnt to dive in June 2010 on Koh Tao, Thailand aged 21
"I went travelling around Southeast Asia with some friends in 2010 who were all aiming to do some scuba diving as part of the adventure. Initially I wasn't sure what I thought about the idea of diving, looking at all the equipment required it seemed very obvious to me that humans are very much not designed to go underwater, making the whole idea of it seem very unnatural.
With some convincing from my friends, and not wanting to miss out, I signed myself up but still had my reservations. After an introduction in the swimming pool under controlled conditions I got used to the idea of breathing underwater, became comfortable with all the diving gear and more confident that I was in good hands.
Feeling more at ease after the pool session I signed up to do my PADI Open Water course on Koh Tao which was an absolutely fantastic experience. Koh Tao is an interesting, somewhat crazy, place which offered awesome diving facilities. Completing the Open Water turned out to be the most memorable few days of the entire trip which, if it wasn't for my persistent friends, I would have missed out on. I enjoyed the diving so much I also completed two adventure dives which count towards my PADI Advanced Open Water qualification, including a night dive which added a totally different dynamic to the experience, which I aim to complete in the future. Gaining my PADI Open Water Qualification allowed me to easily undertake fun dives when I visited Nah Trang in Vietnam as we continued on our travels.
I urge anybody who finds themselves in my situation, with the opportunity to go scuba diving, to say yes. Ask friends or family who have been diving before for their opinion, I guarantee it will be a positive one. You will not regret it!"
Many thanks for your time Ian and hopefully we will see you underwater again very soon!
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