Armchair Tekkies

Armchair Tekkies

Those who fail to gain the experience and the training necessary to dive to extended ranges, in overhead environments, with mixed gases or nitrox and dive decompression are what we refer to as ‘Armchair Tekkies’. They take unnecessary risk because they do not know any better yet persist in dabbling in the activity because its appeal either feeds an ego, an image or a lifestyle.

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Cowboys, Voo Doo Gas and Mount Everest

Cowboys, Voo Doo Gas and Mount Everest

It was less than 30 years ago that some dive industry institutions set an embargo against any individual or company attempting to promote Nitrox or technical diving. We have come a long way however, the ignorance of many still prevails spreading misinformation.

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Risk - Let's Be Realistic

Risk - Let's Be Realistic

One of the greatest issues threatening the reputation of the diving industry today is the diver’s inability to accurately assess and accept risk. Quite often this is the result of his lack of awareness of what can happen (panic) and what to do to prevent it – (eliminate stress). A key problem is that many divers may not have been taught to accurately analyze what risks there are. He may feel prepared to deal with a problem when it occurs, but it is possible that a typically well-trained diver could be misled into thinking that he is truly prepared to handle even the simplest problems in the water.

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