My thoughts on teaching SCUBA Diving.
One of the questions that is asked of every NAUI instructor trainer prior to graduating their students is "Would you allow this person to teach your loved ones to dive?".  

When shopping for a SCUBA class the following are important things to consider.

Take into consideration the amount of in-water training and coaching that is included, safe divers are comfortable in the water and competent SCUBA skills are built on supervised practice time.   Also take into consideration what is included in the class fee.  Ask the instructor what the additional fees will be if you do not master the skills to complete the class within the prescribed time frame.   Lastly, ask about the level of post class personal involvement you can expect from your instructor in assisting you with meeting compatible fellow divers, finding suitable and safe starting dives and helping you to begin your future diving career.  Lastly, whatever type of class you are taking, and particularly with technical training, look for an instructor that actually does the real dives for fun as well as teaching, this means that they are in practice and using the techniques they are passing on to you.

Ready for a deep dive

Hydro Atlantic 175 fsw

Getting ready for a dive

After an staged cave dive

Cave diving in North Florida

Deep scooter dive on the RHEIN

The mark of a competent diver and skilled diver is their level of buoyancy control.    This means that you can achieve a state of "neutral" buoyancy while diving.   Neutral buoyancy means that you can hover successfully and comfortably at any depth you choose, neither sinking out of control or rising to the surface out of control, both of which are dangerous.   Very few people have good control over their buoyancy when they first start to dive but it is a skill that is easily mastered with practice and coaching.    My style of teaching is somewhat different than the usual classes in that I place heavy emphasis on buoyancy control skills, and most of the skills that are required for the class will be learned while maintaining neutral buoyancy rather than just kneeling down on the bottom of the swimming pool.  You will then find that when you graduate and begin diving you will immediately have the skills to deal with the different types of ascents and descents and environments that changing ocean conditions may dictate.   In other words, you will NOT be one of the divers seen bouncing off the coral reef, or stirring up all the mud on the bottom.    

My students must complete the class requirements at a level of competency that I consider to be safe, in order to graduate.  Having said this, I am more than willing to give my time to people who need some extra coaching in order to finish the class.   SCUBA diving skills are not difficult to learn,  all it requires is desire and determination on your part,   I can teach you how to dive well, and the rest comes from your desire to be a safe and competent diver.    Remember,  you want to feel confident when you go out there by yourself, otherwise it wouldn't be fun would it?

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A word regarding prices.   I have posted my fees here, they are not the lowest fees that you will find, nor are they outrageously higher than the general market.   I do not cut corners to make my teaching life easier,  I take the time to make sure that you are a competent diver when you graduate, and somebody that I myself would like to dive with.  If you are interested in price alone then my classes  may not be for you.   Please NOTE:  I have officially retired from teaching recreational scuba classes, I am now teaching Technical and Cave only.  However; I am happy to recommend some very good local instructors so please feel free to ask me about them.

My Cave classes include accommodations for the cave diving trips, HERE

Technical Classes (Tuition only) Private 2-Full Class
Recreational Trimix (Helitrox) $700 $350
Technical Nitrox $700 $350
Decompression Techniques $1200 $600
Trimix I (200ft) $2400 $1200
Trimix II call call
Mixed Gas Blender/ O2 technician $350 $250
Advanced Nitrox + Deco Techniques $1400  $700
Advanced Nitrox + Deco Techniques + Helitrox (Tech 1) $1800  $1200
NAUI Cavern Diver (3 DAYS) $700 includes N. Florida accommodations  $350 includes N. Florida accommodations
NAUI Cavern Diver/NAUI Intro to Tech $900ncludes N. Florida accommodations $450 includes N. Florida accommodations
NAUI Cave Level I (6-7 DAYS) $2400 includes N. Florida accommodations $1200 includes N. Florida accommodations
NAUI Cave Level II $2400 includes N. Florida accommodations $1200 includes N. Florida accommodations
DPV $600 $300
Updated 12-30-09