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    No Limits Scuba

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    I"ve always wantsd to scuba dive and I am so thankful that I found No Limis Scuba in a Google…read moresearch. The No Limits staff were nothing but helpful and informative throughout the booking day before_of process. I was able to sign up for a beginner class in the pool for just $35, which was amazing and so worth it. Unfortunately I entered in the incorrect address for the pool and ended up arriving almost 15 minutes late. The instructor told me that it was just me in the course and so I could reach out to the office to reschedule. I told him this was no problem and then I asked if I could still swim? He told me that I could and I am so glad that I waited as one of the instructors, Chris, was available to help me. He gave me a one on one class on how to put on my gear and scuba dive. Scuba diving is not pretty as you got stuff coming out of your nose and mouth, but it is pretty and calming when you are underwater breathing and the rest of the world seems so far away. I loved every minute of this experience especially once I got used to breathing through my mouth and holding my nose to let my ears pop. I swam in seven feet plus, which was difficult at times, so I love that Chris was happy to have me swim in the shallower 4 feet. Chris waa super kind, patient, and fun; I really appreciate his time!! I definitely want to get certified as I want to do this more and more. Most likely due to time and funds it wont be until the fall, but I will be back! Thank you!

    The people are wonderful!! I've been here a few times now. Rosie has been our go-to person! She is…read morekind, patient, extremely helpful. She is Knowledgeable and she never pushes any sales in us. I've also been helped by Brittany via email and she has been responsive, timely and helpful! A few of my friends have completed their open water with them and had great experiences. I've done some cute holiday underwater photo shoots with them and done refreshers with them. I'm about to do my advanced open water course with them and am looking forward to it!

    Scuba Magic

    Scuba Magic

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    **Review for Advanced Diving Certification**…read more After completing my basic Open Water Certification, I was excited to get going on my Advanced Certification. I felt that the follow-through to help me progress in my scuba diving education was poor. It seems that Groupon (and other similar deals) brought in quite an influx of beginners to Scuba Magic - not a bad thing! I still stand by their basic Open Water class. However, they were unprepared to take beginners to the next level. As I recall, it took a couple months to book my Advanced dives due to instructor availability. I felt like I was more of a nuisance even though I was a *return* customer that wasn't using a coupon deal. Regardless, once we finally got out to the lake, it was me, one of the student instructors, and another guy with a military background. Both of those guys excelled at the different skills, and it felt unsafe for me to copycat their moves and hope for the best. At one point, I was left alone in the murky darkness of the lake, not sure which way was up. I slowly brought myself to the surface, visibly upset the other guys practically ditched me to explore somewhere else. I left and didn't bother finishing the last skill (which I'd already done on a recreational dive before). The Advanced Certification was ultimately mailed to me but I'll look elsewhere as I look to become Rescue Dive certified. **Update from Facebook Page: We have closed the location but are still offering private lessons. Contact via facebook or email gary_moyer2000@yahoo.com for pricing and to schedule training**

    A friend and I agreed to get certified and that was that. Previous to signing up for this…read morebeginner's course, I'd never thought at all about scuba diving and had zero opinion of the sport. I had done something similar with a motorcycle license about two years ago and haven't done so much as sit on a motorcycle since. Would this pursuit end as nothing more than another dusty license achieved on my quest to become a poor man's James Bond? Or even worse... James Bond Jr.? The following is not to be used for inspiration. We visited the shop and Gary gave us our PADI study guide/workbook and dive calculator and told us it was important that we complete the guide previous to starting class on September 4th. We had two months. Cut to September 3rd, we're removing the cellophane from the guide in the car driving home from a music festival in LA with hangovers. We complete 3 chapters. Pathetic. The class structure is as such: Week 1, Tuesday: classroom session 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM. (chapters 1-3!!) Week 1, Thursday: classroom session 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Week 1, Saturday: pool session 1:00 - 5:00 PM. Week 1, Sunday: pool session 1:00 - 5:00 PM. Week 2, Saturday: Lake Pleasant open water: 1:00 - 5:00 PM. Week 2, Sunday: Lake Pleasant open water: 1:00 - 5:00 PM. The classroom sessions were taught by Gary in a way that was not boring. That said, it IS a classroom environment so come alert. Whenever I would start for my phone or a daydream, I found reminding myself that stupidity underwater could kill me was a pretty good way to return to attentiveness. Be prepared to spend around $250-$350 on gear. Fins, boots, mask and snorkel are a requisite primer for getting you in the water. ...and in the water is where Gary and Edward really shine. Here the 8-10 of us were in the somewhat daunting task of learning a completely new and foreign skill set and feeling pretty good about it. I never felt unclear on what skill we were to be demonstrating. Gary and Edward would describe and demonstrate the skill above water and then perform it underwater. We would follow suit one by one and then head to the surface for constructive criticisms. The two pool days were like this and the two Lake Pleasant days somewhat mimic the pool days but in the much deeper open water setting. I thought being underwater was so awesome that even dumpy Lake Pleasant (complete with 6' visibility and nothing to see but the occasional rusty can previously home to some shitty American lager) was a blast. On Sunday, 9/16/2012, we completed the Open Water certification with Scuba Magic. My concerns of repeating the motorcycle experience were laid to rest and I'm happy to report that I'm looking into my first real dive trip ASAP.

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