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PADI IDC for March 2015 started in Moalboal

The PADI IDC for March 2015 started in Moalboal in the Philippines and the first PADI IDC of this year at PADI 5* IDC Center ‘Neptune Diving Adventure‘ is a fact. The candidates are ready to shake, rattle and roll and the first indications show a fun and strong group is in the making.

We have Christophe from Belgium and Steve from the USA and Johan from Sweden as staff, together with our Platinum PADI Course Director Camille from the Netherlands, we have once more a very international group together.

PADI IDC for March 2015 started in Moalboal
PADI IDC Moalboal March 2015. From left to right; Johan, Christophe, Steve and Camille

This PADI IDC will be action packed, with various aspects of being a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor being discussed. There will be classroom presentations by PADI Course Director Camille and PADI master Instructor Johan. The candidates will participate in and present their parts with knowledge development presentations, skill circuits in confined water, presentations in confined water and presentations in open water. There will also be plenty of workshops touching various topics like control-, CESA- (in confined and open water), knot tying-, descent and ascent- and rescue course workshops just to name a few.

Camille will also be able t0 throw in plenty of real life experiences and stories that will prepare the candidates for life after the PADI IE, trying to have them not only pass the PADI IE but become good instructors with a solid foundation, knowledge and skills so they can find their way around in the competitive dive industry.

Keep following our current March 2015 IDC adventures now that the PADI IDC for March 2015 started in Moalboal and if you’re interested to participate in our next programs, please contact us for more information on our up and coming programs scheduled to start 22nd May, 14th September or 22nd November 2015.

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