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DIVE SHOW RAFFLE WINNERS
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onSaturday, October 27, 2007 2:29 PM
DIVE SHOW RAFFLE WINNERS

Well done to all the winners, we are pleased to announce that we raised £151 for the hyperbaric unit. Thanks for all your support and also to our suppliers Cressi, Princeton Tec and Fourth Element for their generous donations.  Congratulations to the following people who won the raffle prizes at todays Dive Show at Diving Leisure Leeds:

1. Cressi Archimede 2 Computer - Dave Harker
2. Princeton Tec Shockwave - Claire Watson
2. Princeton Tec Shockwave - Richard Spink
3. Princeton Tec Rage - Jane Norris
3. Princeton Tec Rage - Mark Goldthorpe
4. Fourth Element Hat - Mark Ballance
4. Fourth Element Hat - Mark Ballance
4. Fourth Element Hat - Mike Chatwood
4. Fourth Element Hat - Andy Rogers
4. Fourth Element Hat - Andrew Irving
4. Fourth Element Hat - Michael Manley
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Master Scuba Diver
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onThursday, October 11, 2007 4:06 PM

Well done to Nick McKenna who has recently earned the "Black Belt of Recreational Diving" the Master Scuba Diver.  Yeah...  Now after reaching this level Nick is looking for further challenges and is thinking of the PADI Tec Deep diver program and looking towards Tec Diving.

Well done Nick, from all the team at Diving Leisure Leeds.


Congratulations - Newly qualified PADI Advanced Open Water
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onSunday, October 07, 2007 9:33 PM

Well done from all the team at Diving Leisure Leeds to Rupert, Neil, Tony and Megan who all completed their PADI Advanced Open Water today.  The guys worked through the last dives of the course today with Chris, Lisa and Luke at Dosthill Quarry.  The guys completed the Deep Adventure dive which was the last dive before the group needed for their certification. 

Well done guys and gals...


PADI Nitrox Specialty Diver Course
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onThursday, October 04, 2007 8:17 PM

Our weekly PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver program is becoming very popular.  This is our third week in a row that we have run a Nitrox course.  Seb ran this session with Steve and Paul.  The program is designed as a self-study manual, followed by a knowledge development session in the classroom.

In the classroom you will view the PADI Enriched Air Diver DVD and then work through the knowledge reviews with your PADI Instructor.  You will then work through a number of EANx tables and formula questions to help you develop your understanding and skills of Nitrox dive planning.

Once your knowledge is up to scratch your PADI Nitrox Instructor will administer the final exam, where you will show your instructor you have fully understoood the material.  Then you will learn one of the most valuabl skills in Nitrox, gas analysis.  This skill allows you to ensure the Oxygen content of the gas you will be breathing on y ...

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Open Water Theory and Scuba Review
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onSaturday, August 25, 2007 8:26 PM

This Saturday was busy in the centre, with Ian finishing the final sections of his theory and Fiona carrying out the dive planning portion of her Scuba Review.  The guys are now ready to enjoy their trip to Egypt.  Alex and Mike were both running around filling cylinders and kit bags for the upcoming weekends diving.

The dive club is going to Capernwray on Sunday 26th August and Wast Water on Monday 27th August, for further information about this please contact the dive centre on 0113 245 7976.

 


Discover Scuba Diving
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onFriday, August 24, 2007 9:16 PM

Tonight we had three people taking their first breathes underwater.  Ali, Alex and Gary were guided through their first session scuba diving.  And what a way to experience it.  Their first breathes were taken in the shallow waters of the training pool at the Leeds International Pool.  Here we developed their skills and built confidence in themselves underwater.  After about 30mins of training and bimbling about the group were taken to the main pool.

We entered as a group into the main 50m long pool, it was a noticably cooler than the smaller training pool, all this was forgotten when the group turned the corner and saw the 5m deep diving pit emerge around the corner.  Even though I dive in this pool on a weekly basis, it is still very impressive, the students are well prepared for their open water dives after a couple of hours in this swimming pool. 


Open Water, Open Water and Try Dives
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onWednesday, August 22, 2007 8:33 PM

What do you call two groups PADI Open Water students, 1 group of PADI Discover Scuba Diving and a whole bunch of dive team?

A standard night at Tong Recreation Centre....

The pool session this evening was from 6pm to 9pm, with an extra hour of in water time to allow all the training to be completed on schedule.  This level of flexibility allows students to catch up with missed session or just to develop their in-water skills by spending more time in the water.  If you would like to develop your skills contact the dive centre on 0113 245 7976.


August Open Water Course
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onWednesday, August 15, 2007 2:51 PM

The August PADI Open Water course started last night with Andrew and Jane.  The first session of the course was conducted by Alex and Vanessa.  From a nervous, less than elegant start to the session, the guys developed very quickly and were soon very comfortable.  They completed all four skills very easily and quickly acheived mastery.

Mike was also in the pool working with Nicolé, developing her confidence at demonstrating the core 20 skills in the Divemaster skill circuit.


Wreck & Deep
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onSunday, August 05, 2007 5:21 PM

Well done to Mark who completed his PADI Deep Specialty and Russell who completed his PADI Wreck Diver and PADI Deep Diver over two days under the guidance of Mike Fell.  The guys completed six dives over the weekend at Stoney Cove.  This is a great combination of diver training and goes hand in hand with the PADI Enriched Air Nitrox course.  Well done to all involved.


Rescue Diver Course
DLL Blog By Alex Varnals onSaturday, August 04, 2007 5:27 PM

Emma, Chris, Emma & Matt worked really hard on both Saturday & Sunday this weekend under the instructional team of Cathy, Nick, Phil & Cath. Working through the ten practical training applications, the team develeoped the skills requried to move on to the four training scenarios. 

For those of you not fortunate enough to have yet completed the PADI Rescue Diver course yet, the skills you learn in the pool and open water are invaluable should the worst happen.  We train you to develop the necessary abilities to deal with incidents such as a pankied diver both underwater and on the surface, to the more serious incidents such as an unconcious diver underwater.

Once you have completed the training you are encouraged by the dive team to come along and join in future Rescue Courses to refresh your skills. 

 


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