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| Instructor's Area: Discuss IFC Course in the Training Area forums: Just done the IFC course at the weekend at St. Andrews. Just have to say it is one of the ... |
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| Glad you enjoyed the course. I was knackered by the time I got home, ended up in bed fast asleeep by 9:30! |
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| Ifc I detested every moment of being there, a complete waste of a weekend. Never seen so much poor quality teaching, unenthusiastic staff and complete bollox being spoken. That was a lie. Fab course. |
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| Hi Gogs, I was there with you mate and have to agree that it is a fabulous course! I think we were especially lucky having 5 NI's & the NDO there! The instruction that weekend was first class (especially now we know how its done! I found it something of a revelation as to the ways in which I have been taught, and has made me reassess my own abilities as I now see the skills etc "from the other side" as it were. This definately reinforces your knowledge and has given me a real boost in enthusiasm (not that I needed it! I'd thoroughly recommend this course to all S/D & D/L's whether you intend to become an instructor or not - it just teaches you so much that it cannot fail to make you a better and more considerate diver. I'm actually really looking forward to doing my TIE & PIE next year with any luck! Cheers, Mark. |
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