I was born in 1988, in Sopron, Hungary, and my first contact with diving was during a family holiday in 2006. I was always a person who wanted to be in, around or under the water, so the fascination for the underwater realm thanks to my first scuba diving experience came really naturally, and I wanted to have immediately more of this wonderful activity. I continued my diving education in the PADI system, where I became an instructor in 2012. In the meantime I gathered recreational diving experience and began with technical diving. It was a logical step for me after this to continue in the technical field of diving, as I felt I needed to expand my limits, and the courses I can offer to my students. In 2014 with my wife we got a possibility to run a dive centre in the Maldives, and we stayed in the country for 2 years teaching at different islands. We started to realize very soon the problems of the recreational diving industry, as we saw the foundational problems which even experienced divers have. After this we were looking around the internet, and found a GUE Instructor who offered his help, showing us the safest and best possible way of diving. We’d heard already about his organisation, but we never thought that what incredible knowledge and procedures are behind the whole picture until we took a Fundamentals class with him. This changed our view of scuba diving forever. Although we tried to promote the benefits of standardized diving in our current jobs back then, they were unwelcome, and the possibilities to improve as educators were slim too, so in the end we decided to leave the Maldives. In Europe 2016, I began interning to become a GUE entry level Instructor. In the meantime I accomplished Cave 1, Tech 1 and DPV 1 training. With the help of Jesper Berglund, I was able to finish my final instructor evaluation in November 2016, and I became a GUE Instructor for Fundamentals, Rec 1, Doubles and Drysuit. After my IE we decided to move to Mexico and teach there. Here I became a Cave 2 diver, a member of MCEP, DPV1 and Gas Blender Instructor. I have not given up in trying to deliver the highest quality of recreational diver training, but I’m also very interested in taking and teaching other GUE classes, participate in projects, and develop myself especially in cave diving. At the moment I can teach GUE Cave1 divers.
You can find my GUE instructor résumé here.