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PADI Open Water Diver Swimming Test

Open Water Swimming Test

One part of mastering your diving skills requires passing an open water swimming test. Some might be intimidated with the idea of taking the open water swimming test but the good news is, it is actually very easy to do so. Not all divers are actually very good swimmers but it always helps to be one as this may prove to be beneficial in the long run.

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Open Water Swimming Test Details

With a couple of techniques and some research at hand, one will come to realize that passing the open water swimming test is a fairly easy task. The test consists of two parts and is an important part in obtaining your open water certification. It does not matter which agency you certify with, the open water swimming test is a requirement for every diver.

Open Water Swimming Test Part 1

The first part of the open water swimming test is the 10 minute float or tread in deep water. This may be fairly easy for some especially for those who naturally float in water. For these people, this part of the test is like a walk in the park. When floating in deep water, the most important thing to do is to relax your whole body and let the water guide you through the process. Never panic during this activity as it will only waste your much needed energy. Gently treading in the water will help you relax and feel more comfortable during the test.

Open Water Swimming Test Part 2

For the next part, the trainee will have to choose between the 200 meter/yard continuous surface swim or the 300 meter/yard swim with mask, fins, and snorkel. The not-so-good swimmer might find this part of the test somewhat difficult. It is a continuous, no time limit swim but the distance can be very deceiving. The best way to complete this task it to take your time in accomplishing the required distance. Spending too much energy will give the average swimmer a hard time passing the test. Once again, find the right flow or speed to maintain. Choosing the 300 meter/yard swim with mask, fins, and snorkel is also a good alternative for weak swimmers. It is rarely mentioned by trainers but you can definitely choose that option when taking the open water swimming test.

Some divers breeze through the open water swimming test during certification and some also struggle. But with the proper mindset, determination and concentration, this is a task anyone will be able to complete.

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