Pool
stuff and first presentation
When I
arrived at the Dive Centre it soon turned out we were going in the pool first
thing in the morning.
First, we
did our skill circuit. Tim was with us in the pool, demonstrating every single
skill, after which all the candidates were to copy the skill at the same time.
There were no problems at all on the skill circuit, and after a 20 minute
break, warming up from the cold water, we went back in for the Confined Water
presentations.
My ConfinedWater skills were the Controlled Seated Entry and the Five Point Descent.
Because of that first skill (the entry is always the first thing..) I was the
first up! I had a small issue with my tank in the morning, as I would obviously
have to sit down in full kit at the edge of the pool.. Well, that’s easier said
than done when your tank is about half a meter longer than you! I am by far the
shortest person in the group, which is no surprise and I am also the only
female. Luckily, one of my fellow candidates agreed to swap his tank with mine.
After we had
all done our briefings, I got my “students” to sit in a line at the edge of the
pool, and I demonstrated the skill, that I had never actually done before! I am
used to doing the Roll Back Entry and have done the Giant Stride a couple of
times, in my previous diving courses and just to practice it. I was relieved to
have no problems demonstrating the skill.
Than my
students got into the water one by one, and after two people, I got the “cut
it” signal, which can mean you are doing really well, or really bad. We’ll soon
find out which of the two it was.
My second
skill, the Five Point Descent, started off well, I did my demonstration, organized
my Divemaster and students, got them to do the skill, corrected any occurred problems
and remembered to reinforce them. Then I discovered my Divemaster had decided
not to listen to my briefing and stay at the surface instead of staying with
us.. So it turns out that your fellow candidates can be your friends, but also
your enemies on the IDC! I am a bit wary about my score on this skill.
That
afternoon we also did our Knowledge Development presentations. My subject was
solution thinking underwater. Although I was very nervous, I didn’t do too bad
on my presentation.
Score
time!! David announced everyone’s scores on today’s assignments, and I turned
out to have scored a 5.0 and 4.6 (out of 5) for my Confined Water
presentations! I was also very pleased with my 4.8 for my Knowledge Development
presentation.
Tomorrow we
will be doing our second Knowledge Development presentation and the rest of the
day we’ll be listening to more presentations.
Back soon!
Love, Alice
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