Theorie für fortgeschrittene Sporttaucher
Autor: | Karsten Reimer |
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EAN: | 9783752619676 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Deutsch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.11.2020 |
Untertitel: | Ein praxisbezogenes Lehrbuch Taucher** |
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Schlagworte: | Advanced Open Water Diver CMAS Sporttauchen Tauchen Taucher 2 Stern |
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Dieses Buch ist ideal für alle Sporttaucher, die Freude an ihrem Hobby gefunden haben und sich intensiver mit ihrem Sport beschäftigen möchten. Es umfasst das komplette theoretische Wissen für die notwendige Ausbildung zum Advanced Open Water Diver und/oder zum Taucher 2 Stern. Es zeigt anhand von kleinen Filmsequenzen, die über diverse QR-Codes aus dem Netz abgerufen werden können, auch einige praktische Beispiele. Dieses Buch "belastet" nicht mit (noch) unnötigem Wissen, sondern führt zielgerichtet zu einem international anerkannten Tauchsportabzeichen für fortgeschrittene Sporttaucher. Im Buch sind ebenfalls die beiden Spezialkurse Unterwasserorientierung und Gruppenführung enthalten, die die Tauchsportweltverbände CMAS und R.S.T.C vorschreiben.
The author, Karsten Reimer, was born in 1961 in Kiel on the Baltic Sea. Already at the age of 6 his strong affinity for diving became apparent, as he was hard to get out of the water despite self-made and non-functional diving equipment. Blue lips and negative pressure barotraumas in the eye area were no reason to stop diving. In 1980 he began his training as a recreational diver, which was crowned with his exam to a diving instructor 1 star on the island of Elba in 1986. Now the professional career began and various diving instructor exams and countless courses followed. This includes training as a state-approved diving instructor at the diving instructor academy at the University of Potsdam. In his diving school founded in Kiel in 1996, the author trained hundreds of diving students and showed them the wonderful underwater world, which he still likes to do today, if his work as head of the association allows it. After working as a training manager for an internationally recognized diving association, he founded the IDA diving association in 1996 together with some like-minded people. The IDA association celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2021 and is, also due to its membership in CMAS Germany and the R.S.T.C, a globally known and recognized training organization for scuba divers and diving instructors. Karsten Reimer is now a 4-star diving instructor for IDA and CMAS Moniteur and heads the IDA diving association.
The author, Karsten Reimer, was born in 1961 in Kiel on the Baltic Sea. Already at the age of 6 his strong affinity for diving became apparent, as he was hard to get out of the water despite self-made and non-functional diving equipment. Blue lips and negative pressure barotraumas in the eye area were no reason to stop diving. In 1980 he began his training as a recreational diver, which was crowned with his exam to a diving instructor 1 star on the island of Elba in 1986. Now the professional career began and various diving instructor exams and countless courses followed. This includes training as a state-approved diving instructor at the diving instructor academy at the University of Potsdam. In his diving school founded in Kiel in 1996, the author trained hundreds of diving students and showed them the wonderful underwater world, which he still likes to do today, if his work as head of the association allows it. After working as a training manager for an internationally recognized diving association, he founded the IDA diving association in 1996 together with some like-minded people. The IDA association celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2021 and is, also due to its membership in CMAS Germany and the R.S.T.C, a globally known and recognized training organization for scuba divers and diving instructors. Karsten Reimer is now a 4-star diving instructor for IDA and CMAS Moniteur and heads the IDA diving association.