Challenging and demanding: technical diving! Be at the cutting edge of diving science and technology!
Technical Diving, the differenceRecreational diving is no stop diving with air or EAN to a maximum depth of 40 metres. Technical diving uses much more extensive methodologies, technologies and training to manage the added risks of diving in more demanding environments typically with no direct access to the surface.
Are you ready for technical diving?Technical Diving is not a goal all divers should aspire to, but should appeal to divers looking for challenge and adventure, who are willing to accept the demand of the training while maintaining the necessary level of discipline required to succeed. Discover Technical Diving
As a relatively inexperienced diver you can see what it is all about with the Discover Technical Diving programme, or for the more qualified a full Technical Diving Course with M.A. Diving. Select the course you desire to read more!
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Want to go beyond the limits? Sign-up for the Discover Tec Dive Programme of M.A. Diving.
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M.A. Diving offers the DSAT Level One / Apprentice Tec Diver Course to divers without the prerequisite experience and training required for Deep Tec diving.
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Sign up for the PADI DSAT Tec Rec Deep Course and go beyond recreational limits with M.A. Diving!
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Venture to the extremes with the PADI DSAT Trimix Diver Course under the guidance of M.A. Diving.
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Further your knowledge in diving science, sign up for the PADI DSAT Gas Blender Course. |
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Taking your knowledge a stage further, sign up for the PADI DSAT Tec Gas Blender Trimix Course. |
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The advantage of rebreather diving is that you can stay much longer in the water and no longer produce bubbles. |
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