Welcome to Training Section of UCDSAC site!
with UCDSAC it is possible to train from complete beginner right up to Examiner (Mon3) level!
The club has many weekends away during the year, along with plenty of social events.
From September to Easter, the main focus of the club is to train our new members. There are pool sessions, lectures and of course, those wonderful chilly morning snorkels in Sandycove. Once all the trainee divers have passed their exam the dive season kicks in and there is weekly diving in Dublin as well as trips to the West Coast.
During the main dive season (March - October) we organise training for every diving level, from Emergency Responder, to Rescue Diver, to Instructor.
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New Trainees join the club in September by putting their names down at the Sports Expo (September 17th - 20th 2007) and coming along to the intro lecture and try-a-dive on 2nd October!!
Training consists of a compulsory lecture series on the theory and practice of diving, and one hour pool sessions on Tuesday nights in Mespil pool (near the Burlington) from 9-10pm.
Lectures will take place before the pool sessions in the AG block in UCD for the first 4 weeks of training, and the remaining lectures will take place over the course of a weekend in February (date TBC)
There will be a snorkelling weekend away in mid-November to the West of Ireland.
During the winter there will be snorkelling every Sunday morning in Sandycove. The first real dive weekend away will be St. Patrick's weekend, usually to MalinBeg in Donegal. There you'll do your first dives and get qualified as a CMAS 1* - a qualification that will take you diving anywhere in the world!!
Before you can take the 2** test you must have completed the pre-requisites and have the Diving Officers recommendation. The club had a very successful year in 2006-2007, producing a lot of 2* divers. We want to build on that success and maintain the momentum. We also want to make sure that the present 1*'s are not left out in the cold while the new batch of trainees are inducted into their new world. To this end it has been decided that the club will set up a structured 2** training program, the aim of which is to ensure that we again produce another healthy crop of 2** divers next season and to have some fun along the way.
Pre-Requisites:
Diving: The principal aim of the program is to get all the required dives out of the way and the candidates ready for testing early in the new 2001 season. To that end the plan is to dive through the winter at whatever suitable locations we can find, that includes the west coast. Since a full club weekend can be a major logistical event trainees and their mentors would be expected to arrange their own diving trips so as to achieve the overall goal. 2** Mentor Programme The plan calls for the club 2**'s and up to act as mentors to the trainees. The mentor is to co-ordinate with the trainees in arranging their diving, helping with their training, encouraging them and to prepare them for the final exam. It is envisaged that most of the dives that the trainees will do, will be with their respective mentors. It is hoped that enough 2** will volunteer to be mentors to allow a one to one ratio, however two to one will be permitted. All the mentor trainee pairs will have to be approved by the diving officer. Lectures: To help with the theory part of the exam the course will include a mini lecture series. The lectures will cover the main technical part of the course, dive physics, dive tables, equipment, safety etc. Like the 1* course the lectures will be given in UCD on a Tuesday evening. Deep Dives: Because the 30 meter dives require a 3*** or higher the trainees' mentor and the program co-ordinator will arrange these dives with the diving officer.
Club Diver Testing Procedure: Ensure that the following has been completed:
Once the D.O. is satisfied that a diver is ready for testing, the R.D.O. is contacted to arrange an examiner, venue and date. No diver may be examined without the express knowledge of his/her Club D.O.
Club Diver Test:
Before commencing the test, the following will be checked:
Tests 1-4 are proceeded with before leaving the shore. Tests 5-9 are completed in sequence. Test 10 is then demonstrated on shore with basic equipment worn. The oral test (11) is held after the candidates have changed, and is done indoors. Points to Note: