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Having been PADI certified Open Water Diver for all of five years and logged over 25 total dives. I feel well qualified to tell you how much fun I have diving in Cozumel. Okay, so diving isn't my first passion in life. My kids are, but I love to dive. If my dive buddy didn't have so many problems with clearing her ears, I think I could have logged twice as many dives. Yeah, I know what you're thinking. A lot of you out there log that many dives in a year. Heck, a dive master in Cozumel probably logs more in a week than I have logged in my career. But I have been diving in some of the best locations that North America has to offer Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Saba, Aruba, St. Martin, Key West, Bahamas and Blue Lagoon, Texas. What a resume!

Well, enough with my adulterated qualifications. I here to tell you that Cozumel is tops with the American don't want to be herded like cattle crowd. There are more dive shops in Cozumel than lies in the White House. With enough flavors to make Baskin Robbins wet their pants a pro diver like me can get lost in the decision making process. I like Blue Bubbles, no Little Urchin Divers , no Del Mar, no make that Papa Hogs - How about Blue Deep or Buena Ventura Divers. All I want is a fast boat and a friendly dive master. I want to dive with experienced divers in the group and I want a company who will take to the best dive areas.

One thing is for sure no matter who you go with at 9:00 am on the water it reminds me of a big bass fishing tournament. The only difference is the color of the water. The fast boats are overtaking the slow boats the faster boats are roaring past everyone. There seems to be some kind of game between captains to see how much you can rock all of us Adventure tourists. They pass within a few feet of each other and kind of salute with an all-knowing smile. The tournament to get to the best site doesn't matter much though, unlike bass fishing - the reef is know by every captain and dive master. The secret, out of the way location that hasn't been discovered doesn't exist anymore in Cozumel. Whether you're on a fast 6-person boat or a barge that doubles as a passenger ferry the results are the same. You get to the popular dive sites and stage a convention for Thrill Seekers Anonymous fifty feet down. Of course with all these dive shops after an every more diverse dollar the urge to group beginners and more experienced divers is ever greater. I had the pleasure of one such group. I dove with a French diving instructor who was disappointed to be with me and I in-turn disappointed that I spent 12 minutes of my dive waiting for a less competent diver to get down. Now don't get the wrong ideal, I enjoyed the company and the dive. However given the choice I would have preferred the original planned 90 foot dive to the 78 foot dive we ended up with. I realize that the best dives, with the best light are 30-40 feet, but to me I'm still chasing that first love.

Let me set the scene for you. I was fresh out of the infamous Blue Lagoon here in Southeast Texas - a blue former quarry for the Galveston Seawall were everyone from Southeast Texas certifies The a max depth at Blue Lagoon is twenty feet with a nice silted bottom and a bevy of certifying divers. My wife and I take a diving trip to Grand Caymans just after Tom Cruise's big hit The Firm has come out. We check in with our dive shop the night before we are to go diving, we purchased a package deal from Island Escapes. As we are going over the plans for tomorrow my wife is in a panic that the morning dive will be to a max depth of 90-100 feet. The dive masters and the shop employees assure us that we will be able to handle 100 feet with no problems. Having already done 20 feet what the heck I say, my wife has a different view. The shop explains the dive procedures and assures her that if she has any problems she is free to skip the morning dive and they will exchange one of the two tank dives for a shore dive. Everything went very well and she ended up making the two tanks dive on the boat that day and the view from 100 feet down in the Caymans in November has no rivals. We could see the anchor buoy on the surface from 100 feet and see the rope from the boat break the water heading for the boat. Of course you always remember your first time more vividly than the rest. But make the Caymans in the fall a must do on your dive list.

So you ask, why is this story about Cozumel and not the Caymans. Well a funny thing happened on the way to the bank. Unless you own one or have the trust fund money on the way the Caymans is out of site for the average diver. When we were there in the early 90's a hamburger meal could be had for about $16.00 a person a chicken entry around $20.00 - got love that jerk chicken. Cozumel has all the beauty at less than half the cost, so you can afford a few good dive trips in a year.

BJ Baker is a passionate outdoor travel enthusiast who currently resides in The Woodlands, Texas. Traveling the world with his family as a kid his excursions included the Far East, - Japan, China, Thailand and other parts of South East Asia, as well as Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Mexico. Old fashion National Lampoon Family Vacation road trips throughout most of the USA and annual trips to the Rocky Mountains skiing have left an indelible impression on BJ. Still roaming the world and instilled with a love for culture and adventure, today BJ is the owner of several adventure and travel websites.

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Just like most sports, wakeboarding definitely has an on- and off-season. There will be months when it is too cold to even step outside in a wetsuit, let alone go get wet and try to do tricks while compensating for uncontrollable shivering. Aside from drooling over professional quality wakeboards to buy in the shops, there is actually plenty you can do to improve your balance, your spin, your air and your fitness for wakeboarding over winter. Here's how to make the most of the on-season, by making the most of the off-season.

General fitness for wakeboarders

There are several areas of the body you should focus on to maintain your strength for wakeboarding – but do remember that just about any activity is better than nothing! If you want to stay focused on your wakeboarding muscles though, you should:

* Work your legs with squats, extensions and curls
* Keep up your core strength – work on your abs and back, and concentrate on your pelvic floor also
* Use the rowing machine (or go rowing!) to combine a cardio workout with strength training for the shoulders and arms

Flexibility exercises

Pilates and yoga classes are great for focusing on flexibility. They also help cultivate the type of muscle fibers you want for wakeboarding- long and strong for stamina. If it all gets a bit mystical for you, though, martial arts training often involves an extensive stretching component.

Wakeboarding simulation sports and activities

There are actually quite a few ‘real' sports that will help your wakeboarding immensely, without a lake in sight! Try out:

* •Snowboarding: Snowboarding uses many of the same muscles as wakeboarding does, and when you master a trick on the slopes it is ten times easier to do it on the wake. Snowboarding is great for balance and board control.
* Skateboarding: is much more universally accessible and much cheaper! Make sure you practice riding switch on a skateboard – it is much more difficult to do on wheels than on water, so when you get back behind a boat it will seem like a piece of cake to ride switch.
* Trampolining: If you can set up a wakeboard handle to hang onto while trampolining, you can get some awesome invert practice in. If you can, look for trampoline bays with padding for the springs – sometimes the natural temptation to go for the other side of the wake – which would be the hard ground on a trampoline – is too strong!

Watch instead of do

Watching wakeboarding videos, especially instructional videos, is a great way to help with your own visualization of tricks, both old and new. Some studies show that people who visualize a task actually learn it more effectively than people who are told how to do it … so sitting down and exercising your imagination muscle may be the best preparation for summer!

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Hi,

Today we are going to run through what Surf Hoods we have that will have you kitted out for the coming winter. As we have mentioned before XCEL have been producing great wetsuits and related products for years and the Surf Hoods are no different. We have 4 hoods to choose from this winter and they are:

XCEL2mm Thermobarrier Bamboo Lined Hood, XCEL 2mm Thermobarrier Hood, XCEL 2mm Cap with peak and the XCEL Xcelerator Cap.

The XCEL Xcelerator Cap is great hood more fitting to be worn in the early days of winter. Its 0.5mm titanium glideskin with a strap the fits under the chin. The cap is ultra stretchy and comes in all sizes.

For something a little warmer, is the XCEL 2mm Cap with Peak. This is similar to the Xcelerator cap although this has a small peak on top to help flush water away from the face. Its 2mm thick so will keep the elements at bay. There is also an arch strap that comes under the chin to provide a great fit.

Finally the top Surf Hoods, are the XCEL 2mm Thermobarrier Hood with Neck Dam and XCEL 2mm Bamboo Lined hood. These hoods both have a full neck dam that goes right into the wetsuit to ensure that hardly any water can penetrate into the body. Its 2mm thick and fully covers the cheek area giving a great seal. There is a pull string cord on the side ensuring that you can alter the tightness of the hood to whatever you like. The XCEL 2mm Thermobarrier hood also comes with a peak. The Bamboo Lined hood is a great option, exactly the same as the normal thermobarrier, but this season being bamboo lined, trapping pockets of air into the hood making it warmer than ever.

All in all, there is something here for everyone for conditions throughout the winter, with prices on XCEL Surf Hoods very reasonable. For further details on the hoods listed abovee, please visit our Surf Shop. A great investment this winter.

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www.wetsuitcentre.co.uk Sean from the Wetsuit Centre talks through the key benefits of the O'Neill Reactor convertible wetsuit for spring 2010.

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