TEKDIVEUSA.2020 – The State of Technical Dive Training in 2020

Technical dive training has changed greatly over the past 40 years. From banned Nitrox Vodoo gas in the early 1980s to 2020, where state of the art research, equipment, protocols and educational materials are opening up new exploration opportunities for the next generation of divers. Listen to this group of active professional tech diving instructors from varying disciplines and training philosophies, as they discuss what works and what doesn’t when it comes to technical dive training in the year 2020! Feel free to comment below if you have any questions you would like our panel to discuss during the presentation.

Panel Members:

Jon Kieren

Jon Kieren

Jon Kieren is a renowned cave, technical, and CCR instructor/instructor trainer who has dedicated his…

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Josh Thornton

Josh Thornton

Josh Thornton, co-organizer of TEKDiveUSA, has been diving for 23 years, and teaching for 17…

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Randy Thornton

Randy Thornton

Randy Thornton, organizer of TEKDiveUSA, is a CCR Trimix Instructor Trainer and CCR Cave Instructor…

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Gareth Lock

Gareth Lock

Gareth Lock has spent the last 8 years focusing on the role of human factors…

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Natalie Gibb

Natalie Gibb

Natalie Gibb's passion in life is underwater cave exploration and conservation. With her exploration partner…

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Edd Stockdale

Edd Stockdale

Edd Stockdale dives, a lot; everywhere. He has spent the last decade exploring, teaching and…

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Safety Warning

WARNING: Scuba diving is an inherently dangerous sport that can result in serious injury or death if you do not receive the proper training and practice safe diving techniques. The ideas, topics and material presented at TEKDiveUSA are those of the presentor, and TEKDiveUSA LLC does not endorse, support, advocate or accept liability for any of said material / content.

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