Training
If you would like to start training with BUDC, then the
next steps are to complete a self-declaration medical
form and join the club and BSAC. Exceptional
fitness is not essential but there are some medical conditions that require
certification by a Medical Referee before diving training can be
undertaken.
You also need to purchase a mask, a pair of fins
and a snorkel (and a swimming costume!). The club provides all other necessary
equipment for training. You'll be taught what each piece of
equipment is, why we wear it, and what it does.
(For a breakdown of how much all this will cost see our Costs page).
The pool and classroom training stage will usually last
between 2-3 months. Please remember that our instructors are giving up their free time to
train you, so work and other commitments may mean the training could take
longer. However, this works both ways, and if you are unable to
attend a session then you can complete it another time.
Unlike diving schools there is no time limit on our training
courses, you can take as as long as you need.
Once you have finished
your pool training, you're ready to dive in 'open water'. Your
first dives will take place at an inland site (see reports - chilly
day or warm
evening) and then you will be able to go out on our club rib and do your first
sea dives. Most trainees really enjoy these - even if they are sea
sick!!
This is what diving is all about - fish, crabs and other
marine life, wrecks and drifts. You may be surprised at how much
there is to see in the English Channel. Click on the uk diving
link to find out more.
Click below for more details on what is involved in the Ocean
Diver (level 1) and Sports Diver
(level 2)
qualifications.