Diving

Diving

What is it? 

Diving can refer to both the underwater practice of breathing through scuba equipment and diving into the water from a height.

What does it involve?

Scuba diving involves being submerged underwater for long periods of time and using scuba gear to breathe through. This allows a lot more freedom underwater than swimming without breathing assistance, and divers often wear fins and wetsuits to help with movement. Diving into water from above involves learning the right technique to correctly land in the water after jumping off a platform, and many people become skilled enough to perform tricks whilst doing so.

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Any form of diving is great fun, and can be excellent exercise - swimming uses the majority of the body to move, and adding the element of diving into the practice gives it an extra edge.

What equipment do we need?

Types of diving vary in what equipment they need, so check with the provider beforehand! Scuba diving generally needs the most complex apparatus, but the venue should provide the majority of what you need - and all diving will need swimwear!

Who is it suitable for?

Older students will be better suited for scuba diving as its a lot more complex and the apparatus has to be used properly or it could get quite dangerous. However, children can start other types of diving at pretty much any age, as it begins by standing on the edge of a pool and progresses in difficulty as you learn.

Costs?

Diving costs will vary between establishments and providers, as each will provide something slightly different to the other. Make sure to thoroughly check out the venues around you to see whats on offer!

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Those who are not confident in water shouldn't try their hand at diving without first improving their swimming skills - always be conscious of the individual needs of everybody in your group when booking trips such as this. 

How do we include?

Diving may not be the best activity to ensure full inclusion, especially when considering those with limited mobility. There are providers of specialist disabled scuba diving, but you'll have to check in your area to see if there is a set up nearby. 

Doing it abroad?

Scuba diving could be particularly good when doing it in the sea - the water is often clearer, and more exotic wildlife live in foreign waters!

Main website:

http://www.ukdiving.co.uk has some great general info!

 

See the list below for venues and providers who deliver this activity:

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Leisure Centres
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Has a wave machine and water slide, a 'beach' area and various water features and a whirlpool, as well as the usual leisure pool

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In the heart of Stratford-Upon-Avon you will find Stratford Leisure and Visitor Centre. The leisure centre offers a great range of activities to both local people and visitors to the Warwickshire area with a gym, swimming pools, sports hall, all weather pitches, group exercise programme, café, meeting room, sauna and crèche.

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Leisure Centres
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Child friendly swimming facilities with diving and kids' fun pools. Diving area has 1 and 3m springboards and a 5m platform.

In addition to the main pool we also offer a 7 x 12.5m teaching pool, great for beginners. The main pool has a superb spectator gallery and many large championship galas are held here.

The centre boasts a 46 station Harpers fitness suite which offers cardio vascular equipment, resistance and free weights.

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Leisure Centres
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Leisure Lagoon features include Wave Machine; 50m Twister Flume; Geysers and Water Cannons; plus Falling Rapids Ride and Fast Drop Flume!

There is a 25m x 6 lane Competition Pool provided for serious swimmers too

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Leisure Centres
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In the picturesque county of Devon just north of the city of Plymouth you will find Plympton. This is where Plympton Swimming Pool is situated.

Offering a range of water based activities including our award winning swim school, Swim 4 Fitness, Swim 4 All and fitness classes such as Aqua Fit, there is always something going on in the water at Plympton Swimming Pool.

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Maritime / Sea Life
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Why not spend a day at the bottom of the sea? Dive into the deep at Deep Sea World with our huge sharks, Stella our stingray, tropical fish and much much more! See the wonders of the deep with our fascinating Sand Tiger sharks, our conger eels and a myriad of marine life as you walk underwater through the UK’s longest underwater tunnel.

Deep Sea World Education Mission Statement:

“To deliver a unique learning experience by promoting informed and inquisitive observation within a stimulating environment”

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Maritime / Sea Life
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The Farne Islands lie two to three miles off the Northumberland coast midway between the fishing village of Seahouses and the magnificent Castle of Bamburgh. As well as being the most famous Sea Bird Sanctuary in the British Isles they also have a large colony of Atlantic or Grey Seals.

Join us on one of our many year-round trips and explore this most wonderous of British archipelagoes on one of our fleet of seagoing motor vessels. We can take you bird watching, diving, seal watching, out to walk on the islands or just to cruise around.

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