The Great Buoyancy Scam - And How to Avoid It
Book Details
Author(s)John Kean
ISBN / ASINB00SYNTZMY
ISBN-13978B00SYNTZM2
Sales Rank65,370
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
From the Author of 'Lost Wife, Saw Barracuda.'
What the readers say:
Should be compulsory reading ...
Informative, candid and wildly entertaining ...
Excellent book ...
Dive in, you'll love it ...
Five Stars ...
All too often the biggest casualty of the 'churn and burn' discount dive training sector is the development of proper buoyancy control. John Kean’s latest book brings the curtains down on this industry-damaging practice and helps aspiring new scuba divers achieve the greatness they deserve underwater. It also shatters some of the many misconceptions that are frequently attached to the sport of scuba diving.
The Great Buoyancy Scam is a lively, entertaining and highly informative book taking readers deep behind the scenes of modern day scuba diving instruction. It provides divers, new and old, with a valuable extra resource before signing up for a dive training course.
Concentrating largely on the new student diver, John speaks in a clear, friendly and no-nonsense language bridging the gap between glossy, corporate marketing and the big blue sea. This is not a step-by-step manual but covers a range of diving subjects in an easy to follow way bringing to life many of the frequently misunderstood learning areas such as decompression theory and the bends. The Great Buoyancy Scam is a rare and valuable chance to equip and prepare yourself way ahead of your diving experience.
What's Inside?
This book will help you to:
Save a fortune on wasted tuition fees by successfully navigating your way around the dive industry where you can choose the right course, the right dive centre and the best instructor for your needs.
Remove any doubts, anxieties or fears by replacing myth with fact.
Develop a winning attitude that will keep you safe, resourceful and enthusiastic for the rest of your underwater life.
Attain professional level buoyancy control, finning technique and mid water mastery. This is not an ‘optional extra’ but your unequivocal birthright!
Halve your air consumption and double your dive time.
Use any unfamiliar new scuba diving equipment with greater awareness.
Carry out the underwater training drills and skills with confidence.
Spot any short-cut training tricks that might be sprung on you by substandard instructors.
Learn where you can go and what you can do after you become qualified.
Avoid quantum leaps outside your comfort and safety zones.
... And much, much more.
About the Author
John Kean is a leading figure in the scuba diving industry and the author of four books and dozens of feature articles for the mainstream diving press. A veteran dive professional he has personally trained over 1,500 students from beginner to leadership level and carried out more than 6,000 scuba dives worldwide.

