Become a Master Scuba Diver Trainer (MSDT) at Oceans 5 Gili Air, Indonesia
Do you want to train your dive students to the highest purely recreational dive level in the PADI System of diver education, and then you'll want to become a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer by enrolling on our PADI MSDT course. By attaining this level, your dive students will know where to come when they want to learn from an expert.
Diving around the Gili Islands is fantastic. The Gili Islands are part of the famous Coral Triangle. The Coral Triangle is a marine area located in the western Pacific Ocean. It includes the waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and Solomon Islands. Named for its staggering number of corals (nearly 600 different species of reef-building corals alone), the region nurtures six of the world’s seven marine turtle species and more than 2000 species of reef fish.
The dive sites are only maximum 30 minutes away from the dive shop. After every trainings dive the boat comes back to the shop. It the perfect place to start your instructor course or MSDT preparation.
What can PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainers do?
Teach PADI Master Scuba Divers and PADI Specialty courses.
How do I become a PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer?
Enrol in our MSDT program!
Give your career a kick-start with the MSDT prep program. By joining one of our MSDT preparations, after certification as an OWSI you can enhance your career prospects by becoming a Master Scuba Diver Trainer. This course can be completed in 5 days and allows you to teach up to 5 specialty courses, immediately, of your choice.
Choose from our many specialty Instructor courses
Enriched Air*
Wreck
Sidemount*
Emergency 02 provider*
Deep
Digital Photography*
Deep
Night
Naturalist
Search & Recovery
Navigation
Shark Conservation
*may have additional prerequisites at diver level and training costs
Upon issuing 25 certifications (any areas) you’ll be awarded the rating of MSDT. Put more variety into your teaching and increase your earnings potential! For More information: info@oceans5dive.com or visit our website www.indonesia-idc.com
Reverse Diving Profiles In the world of scuba diving, safety is paramount. Every diver is trained to follow certain protocols and guidelines to minimize risks and ensure enjoyable experiences beneath the waves. One such guideline that has sparked debate and discussion over the years is the concept of reverse diving profiles. Reverse Diving Profiles Reevaluating Traditional Wisdom Traditionally, divers have been advised to start their dives deep and gradually ascend, a practice known as a forward profile. This approach is based on the principles of decompression theory and aims to reduce the likelihood of decompression sickness (DCS) by allowing the body to off-gas nitrogen slowly as the diver ascends. Insights from Research and Workshops However, with the advent of dive computers and advancements in dive research, the once strict adherence to forward profiles has come under scrutiny. Contrary to the expectations of many, data has emerged showing that divers engaging in reverse profiles
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