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Hello, everyone
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my name is Anaelle and I am an SSI divemaster and Padi Rescue Diver
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you might notice that I said SSI and Padi at the
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Beginning of my Scuba title that's because these are the scuba school that are affiliate with
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There is many differents scuba school
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and as a beginner it might be quickly difficult to understand which scuba school you might
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Fit better in and you might be a bit lost
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So I want to do this video to give you a bit of advice on
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My personal understanding of the different scuba schools
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I'm going to talk about Padi
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Ssi, and the French Federation
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Because these are the one I worked with
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the French federation might be something similar to some thigs in your country, so I really wanted to do something
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Different that you can have too
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so I started diving when I was about 10 and I started diving with
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Padi, so I was a junior open water diver and
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I started diving in France and then when I was 18
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I went to malta to start taking a course as a dive Master and
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The scuba school was working with was with SSI
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So I switched to SSI
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Now, I'm an SSI Divemaster, or Dive guide
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and
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both my sister and Nicolas have been taking some
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French federation class so I can talk about these too to show you
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What difference and what is similar between this scuba schools
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So what's the difference between Padi ans SSI?
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They work basicly the same
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The graduation system to go from beginner to professional diver
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It's quite the same
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the difference between these two
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And I think that it is main reason why so many scuba schools
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are switching to SSI is because
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If you have enough money you can be a dive master and within a month
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with Padi
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Whereas with SSI, you have this time
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Approach that you have to take in consideration
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So I think you need more time than one month to become a dive master
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So that way also I prefer to be on SSI Dive Master
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for that time consideration
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One major difference also between Padi and Ssi
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Are the dive logs
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and I prefer Padi dive logs which are these
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Whereas ssi dive logs look like that
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So this one is really cool because you have one space at the back to put stamps and stuff
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Whereas on the Padi ones. We just have to stamp on there and as you can see
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My dive log is quite messy like that
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but, I mean a
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a dive profile is quite
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the same if you want to have
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Padi refils either than SSI one you can
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and if you prefer the system for the SSI, you can switch
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the cost for the level are quite the same there is no difference
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SSI is part of the Mares group
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So as a dive professional you might have to sell Mares
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equipment more than any other equipment.
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That really depends on the dive center, so
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That's something you might have to take in consideration
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If you trying to be a dive professional if you're not a fan of Mares stuff
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and also Padi it's quite
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it's still the most famous dive school that you might have all on the globe
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so
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If you live in an area that doesn't recognize at all ssi like in france there is no, I mean there's three or four
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dive center that recognized Ssi in France
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so that might not be the best option for you
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Padi is quite recognize in France
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but the main
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scuba-diving
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Entity is France is the French federation, and I'm going to talk about it right now
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as I said before both my sister and Nicolas class has been there
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what I liked about Padi and
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Ssi was that could level up wherever you wanted on the planet like I had my open water in Chamrousse
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I had my
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advance part one in Brittain and part two in the Caribbean and I had my dive master
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With SSI in Malta so like
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wherever I wanted, but with the french system you have to be affiliated with a club that has to be in your city and
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You go there
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diving every week
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It doesn't have to be diving every week that you can have theory or you can have like swimming lessons
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in a week in your Local swimming pool
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Nick and my sister were happy about that because
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it gave them regularly training like every week, we're going to dive or at least swim and
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It gave them some where they belong to like they had a group and they knew they were going to
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Dive with them they had several buddies that they were going in group in excursion
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Which is something you don't have that much with Padi and SSI
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several times when I was working in
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Malta I had to
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Explain to the other staff members what their level were
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they haven't got like open water or advance
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They had level one, level 2, level 4... and on and on
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So it was really complicated to explain them because
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for example the first level is between the open water and the advanced water
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Because they were trained all year
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they were able to go deeper than the open water one but not as deep as the
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Advanced one, so
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if you have a
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Local level make sure to know the equivalent
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To the Padi or the SSI one because
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you won't have always someone who is familiar with your
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system so sometimes you might be
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Deny diving or you might have to prove or to do an equivalency
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Which is not something very cool if you are here in vacation, and you want to dive
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I can understand that
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The last thing
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I want to point out is that the french system and I think all the local system
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will have that: a diving insurance with their annual
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registration which is not offer with
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Ssi our Padi system. You might have to purchase an additional
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Insurance which is really important and might do a video about that if you want
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So yeah, this is it
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Hope I cover all the point if you have any more question about the scuba school or entity that you might be
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questioning yourself about joining,
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please leave them in the comment section below I'd be really happy to help you with that and
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You can also tell me in the section comment section which Scuba school you choose and why?
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maybe you have some points that I didn't thouht about
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If you like this video give you the thumbs up be
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Feel free to share it with your friend who wants to
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Start Scuba diving, but who's not sure about which one to choose
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See you in the next one. Bye