Introduction to Decompression Theory
Most divers follow their dive computer without knowing what it is calculating or why. This course explains the physiology of inert gas absorption and elimination, the physics behind decompression models, and how to read what your computer is actually telling you. No unnecessary mathematics. No jargon without explanation.
This understanding is worth having whether you dive recreationally or plan to go further.
The course is theory-based with no mandatory water component, though a practical dive can be added to observe decompression planning in action.
Who This Course Is For
- Any diver who wants to understand what is happening in their body on every dive
- Anyone who uses a dive computer but does not fully understand what it computes
- Divers who push NDLs, dive repetitively, or do liveaboards and want better-informed habits
- Divers planning technical training who need solid theoretical foundations first
Open Water upwards. No certification level requirement.
Prerequisites
- Open Water certification (minimum)
What This Course Covers
- Inert gas absorption: tissue compartments, half-times, and saturation curves
- Classical Haldanian dissolved-gas theory and how traditional decompression models work
- Bubble models: VPM and RGBM approaches and what they do differently
- M-values and the theoretical decompression ceiling concept
- Gradient factors: what they are, what adjusting them does, when they matter
- Decompression stops: why, at what depths, and for how long
- Ascent rates and their role in decompression safety
- Reading dive computers: what each number and alarm actually means
- Introduction to decompression planning software — Deco Planner and Shearwater concepts
Course Structure
One day, classroom theory and Q&A discussion. No diving required. An optional follow-up dive with live decompression observation can be added.
Location: Pondicherry (primary) or any programme location.
Fees and Pricing
Pricing is tailored to your course and location. A full breakdown is provided before any commitment is made.
Ready to train?
Enquire via WhatsApp or call +91 82489 40670 — Donarun responds personally to every enquiry.
Common Questions
Do I need to be good at maths for this course?
No. The concepts are explained without requiring calculations beyond basic arithmetic. The goal is genuine understanding, not formula memorisation.
Is this a prerequisite for technical diving?
Not formally, but it is strongly recommended before starting any technical programme. Divers who understand decompression theory before entering technical training learn faster and make better decisions underwater.
Can I take this course online or remotely?
The core course is classroom-based and works best as an in-person session with discussion. If you are considering remote delivery, enquire directly.
What Comes Next?
Theory understood? Dive Planning takes it into practice — working out gas volumes, turnaround pressures, decompression schedules, and contingency thinking for real dives.
Pricing
Pricing is tailored to your course, location, and schedule. A full breakdown is provided before any commitment is made.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the prerequisites for Introduction to Decompression Theory?
- No specific prerequisites — enquire directly to confirm suitability for your experience level.
- What certification do I receive after completing Introduction to Decompression Theory?
- This is a non-certification programme — no formal agency certification is issued.
- How long is the Introduction to Decompression Theory course?
- The Introduction to Decompression Theory course runs for 1 day.
- Who teaches this course?
- Donarun Das — TDI Trimix Instructor, KISS Sidewinder CCR Instructor, and PADI Staff Instructor based in India. 15+ years of diving experience and a mechanical engineering background from NIT Silchar.