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Maybe you have already heard some rumors. Maybe you noticed subtle changes on our website, on social media, or around the dive resort itself. Or maybe you are reading this as a returning guest, a future student, or simply someone who cares about the future of diving on the Gili Islands.
Today, Oceans 5 Gili Air officially announces that from the 1st of January, we will continue our journey as an SSI dive center.
After 15 years as a proud PADI member, this decision marks an important new chapter in the history of Oceans 5 Gili Air. It is a decision made with care, reflection, and a clear vision for the future—not only for our dive center, but also for our students, staff, local community, and the marine environment we depend on.
A Moment of Gratitude: 15 Years with PADI
Before looking forward, it is important to look back.
Oceans 5 Gili Air would like to sincerely thank PADI for 15 years of cooperation, support, and shared history. Over the past decade and a half, Oceans 5 grew from a small dive operation into an internationally recognised dive resort, known for:
Strict adherence to training standards
A strong focus on environmental awareness
High-quality professional training
Long-term investment in local staff and community projects
These foundations were built during our years as a PADI dive center, and they deserve recognition.
The decision to switch organizations is not about conflict, criticism, or comparison. And certainly, a day after Christmas is not the day to “throw dirt”—nor is there any reason to do so at all.
This change is about growth, alignment, and the future direction of Oceans 5 Gili Air.
Why Change After 15 Years?
Fifteen years is a long time in any industry—especially in diving. During this period, Oceans 5 Gili Air evolved far beyond being “just” a dive shop. We became:
A professional training hub
A conservation-driven dive resort
A long-term employer of local Indonesian staff
An active stakeholder inside the Gili Matra Marine Park
As our role expanded, so did our expectations of a training organization. Over time, it became clear that the philosophy, digital structure, and long-term flexibility offered by SSI align more closely with where Oceans 5 is heading.
This does not mean abandoning what we stand for. It means strengthening it.
What Will Not Change at Oceans 5 Gili Air
For many of you, the most important question is simple:
“Will my experience change?”
The honest answer is: no—at least not in the way that matters.
The faces will be the same
The emails will be answered by the same people
The divemasters and instructors are the same professionals you know
The teaching philosophy remains unchanged
We will continue to focus on:
Small groups
Personal attention
Calm, structured teaching
Environmental awareness in every course
Quality over quantity—always
The only visible changes you will notice are:
New banners
New staff T-shirts
Updated advertising and branding
Underwater, and in the classroom, Oceans 5 remains Oceans 5.
A Unified Team: Everyone Crosses Over Together
One of the strongest signals behind this transition is unity.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, all divemasters and instructors are crossing over at the same time as the dive center itself. There is no fragmentation, no confusion, and no split identity.
This ensures:
Consistency in teaching
Stability for students
A smooth transition for returning guests
A strong professional team moving forward together
For anyone who has already booked a course—or is planning to—this means peace of mind. Your training continues exactly as expected, delivered by the same experienced professionals.
SSI and the Future of Instructor Training at Oceans 5
One of the most exciting developments following the crossover is the expansion of professional training opportunities.
After the SSI Instructor Training Seminar in January, Oceans 5 Gili Air will not have one or two—but three SSI Instructor Trainers in-house. This is a major milestone and a clear statement of intent.
Real-world preparation—not just exam-focused training
This builds on Oceans 5’s long-standing reputation for producing confident, capable, and employable instructors.
Commitment to Conservation: Stronger Than Ever
Switching training agencies does not weaken our conservation mission—it strengthens it.
Oceans 5 Gili Air will continue to play an active role as a partner of BKKPN, defending and supporting the Gili Matra Marine Park. Our involvement goes far beyond words or marketing slogans.
It includes:
Long-term monitoring
Conservation education integrated into courses
Active participation in marine park discussions
Advocacy against harmful coastal development
In 2026, Oceans 5 will also expand its scientific contribution.
Supporting Science and Local Education in 2026
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One of the most important announcements tied to this transition is our continued—and expanded—commitment to education and science.
In 2026, Oceans 5 Gili Air will provide space for 12 Indonesian students to participate in a scientific research program, in partnership with the University of Mataram.
This program allows students to:
Conduct real marine research
Work inside a protected marine park
Gain practical field experience
Contribute data that supports conservation decisions
At the same time, Oceans 5 will continue its free Divemaster Internship program for local Indonesians, a project that reflects our belief that long-term sustainability starts with empowering local communities—not importing short-term solutions.
What This Means for Students and Guests
Whether you are:
A first-time diver
A returning guest
A Divemaster candidate
A future Instructor
This transition is designed to be seamless for you.
Your course structure, safety standards, group sizes, and learning environment remain exactly what Oceans 5 has been known for over the past 15 years.
The difference is not about logos—it is about long-term vision.
Looking Ahead: The Next Chapter of Oceans 5 Gili Air
Crossing over to SSI is not an ending. It is a continuation—with renewed focus, stronger alignment, and bigger ambitions.
Oceans 5 Gili Air remains:
Environmentally committed
Community-centered
Education-driven
Quality-focused
The dive industry is changing. Marine parks are under pressure. Education needs to evolve. And dive centers must choose paths that allow them to act responsibly, independently, and sustainably.
For Oceans 5 Gili Air, this step reflects who we already are—and who we want to be for the next 15 years.
Same people. Same philosophy. Same passion.
Just a new logo on the wall—and a clear direction forward.
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A New Chapter for Oceans 5 Gili Air: Change, Growth, and the Same Heartbeat
If you’ve seen our recent social media posts, heard whispers around the island, or caught a few rumors online, you might already know: after 15 incredible years, Oceans 5 Gili Air is officially transitioning to a new international diving organization.
And yes—the rumors are true. But before any panic, assumptions, or misunderstandings begin to spread, here is the full story.
This isn’t the time yet to reveal the name of the new agency. That announcement will come around 1 January 2026, once our team has completed the final steps of the transition. But today, we want to give you the clarity and reassurance you deserve.
First and Most Important: Oceans 5 Gili Air Is NOT Sold
Let’s clear up the biggest rumor immediately.
Oceans 5 Gili Air remains fully owned and operated by Sander—just as it has been for the last 15 years. Nothing in the ownership, leadership, mission, or management structure is changing.
This transition to a new diving organization is a strategic upgrade, a deliberate choice, and a move we believe will make Oceans 5 stronger for the next decade and beyond.
Our Team Stays Exactly the Same
Another worry we’ve heard: “Will there be new instructors?” “Are the old faces leaving?”
Absolutely not.
Every single professional at Oceans 5 will cross over to the new agency. That includes:
6 main instructors
6 local divemasters
2 Course Directors
plus our in-house managers and support staff
In total, 15 people with professional certifications are transitioning with us. That means when you walk into the dive center tomorrow, next month, or next year, you will see the same familiar faces, the same smiles, the same personalities, the same passionate divers who know your name, your certification history, and your favorite dive sites.
Our Teaching Quality Will Not Change—Because We Are the Quality
This is the question most guests and students ask: “Will the courses stay the same?”
And the answer is simple:
Yes, absolutely. Nothing changes in the way we teach.
The quality of a course does not come from the logo printed on the certification card. It comes from:
the passion of the instructor,
the dedication of the dive shop,
the safety culture of the team,
and the philosophy behind the training.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, that philosophy has never changed—and it will never change:
Small groups
Personal attention
No cutting corners
Teaching at the student’s pace
Environmental awareness in everything we do
Strict compliance with the rules and standards of the agency we work with
We have taught this way since day one. We will continue to teach this way tomorrow.
So What Will Change?
There will be some visible changes, of course—but cosmetic ones:
New banners
Updated website
New certification cards
New social media branding
New course names
New materials
You might notice new colors, a new agency name, some new logos around the shop.
But behind the scenes? Same instructors. Same systems. Same training structure. Same safety standards. Same heart.
What About Professional Training?
For many of you, our Instructor Development Courses have been the highlight of Oceans 5 Gili Air.
That doesn’t change either.
**Starting mid-January 2026, we will announce our full schedule of Instructor Courses.
There will be one Instructor Training Courses every month.**
Just like before, our future instructor candidates will train under:
the same Course Directors,
the same teaching philosophy,
the same focus on confidence, skill mastery, and real-world teaching ability.
Oceans 5 Gili Air will continue to be a leader in professional dive training in Indonesia—just under a new banner.
Why Are We Changing Agencies?
That story will be shared soon. For now, what you need to know is this:
We chose this change because we believe deeply in improving the future of diving on Gili Air. We want to offer our divers and future instructors:
a more modern training structure,
a community-focused learning journey,
a global system that matches Oceans 5’s long-term vision,
and a dive organization that supports sustainable, ethical, and environmentally responsible diving.
This change is not a reaction. It is a long-thought-out, carefully planned step into the next chapter.
What You Should Remember
If you take one message from this article, let it be this:
Oceans 5 Gili Air is not changing who we are—only the logo on the wall.
We are still the same family.
We are still the same professionals.
We still love this island, this ocean, and this community.
Our mission remains unchanged: To create confident, safe, environmentally-aware divers and instructors, trained with passion and integrity.
You do not need to worry about your course, your certification, your training, or your fun diving holiday.
Oceans 5 Gili Air is here, stronger than ever, preparing for a new era.
A Final Message to Our Guests and Students
Thank you—for the trust, the questions, the curiosity, and the love you’ve shown us over the last 15 years.
This next chapter is exciting. It is positive. And it allows Oceans 5 Gili Air to grow even deeper roots on the island and in the diving community.
So stay tuned.
On January 1st, 2026, we will officially announce the new organization, new branding, and our monthly Instructor Course schedule.
Until then, the ocean is waiting.
And so are we—same team, same spirit, same Oceans 5.
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Fitness and Diving: How to Use the Oceans 5 Gili Air Gym Safely Between Dives
Did you know that Oceans 5 Gili Air has a modern, fully equipped gym at the back of its spacious premises? While most divers finish their dives and relax with a coconut or coffee by the pool, some guests and professional divers take advantage of the opportunity to stay fit during their dive holiday. But that leads to an important question: how do you safely combine gym workouts with daily scuba diving?
Many divers are unsure whether they can train before diving, after diving, or if they should wait a few hours like they do for surface intervals. Understanding how exercise affects the body — especially after being exposed to pressure underwater — is key to staying healthy, preventing decompression sickness (DCS), and keeping your diving performance at its best.
This article will guide you through:
When to train if you’re diving daily
What exercises help divers the most
Why fitness plays such an important role in safe and enjoyable diving
The Modern Gym at Oceans 5 Gili Air
Hidden behind the dive shop’s peaceful courtyard, Oceans 5 Gili Air’s gymoffers a bright, air-conditioned training space equipped with:
Free weights and resistance machines
Cardio equipment such as treadmills and bicycles
Mats and functional-training tools for stretching, yoga, and core stability
It’s a perfect complement to the dive center’s holistic approach to health and professionalism. Whether you’re a fun diver, divemaster candidate, or instructor in training, the gym provides a safe environment to maintain or improve your physical condition.
However, diving and working out place different kinds of stress on the body. Understanding how they interact helps you use the gym effectively without compromising your safety underwater.
Exercise Before Diving: Warming Up or Wearing Out?
Exercising before a dive can be both beneficial and risky — depending on the type and intensity of your workout.
✅ Light exercise before diving — good idea
Gentle stretching, yoga, or a short warm-up routine can improve flexibility, breathing, and circulation before you gear up. For example:
10–15 minutes of yoga or stretching can loosen your shoulders and back, making it easier to reach your tank valve or manage your buoyancy.
Slow cardio like walking or cycling for 10 minutes can enhance blood flow and oxygen delivery without producing excess nitrogen uptake.
This type of light activity can actually reduce the risk of decompression sickness because it helps blood circulate smoothly and prepares muscles for movement.
⚠️ Intense workouts before diving — not recommended
On the other hand, high-intensity training — such as heavy weightlifting, long-distance running, or HIIT — just before diving increases your metabolic rate, produces micro-trauma in muscles, and causes dehydration. These effects can potentially increase the risk of nitrogen bubble formation during a dive.
Fitness and Diving: How to Use the Oceans 5 Gili Air Gym Safely Between Dives
When your muscles are fatigued or sore, they also have poorer circulation, which makes it harder for your body to off-gas nitrogen after a dive.
In short: If you want to work out before diving, keep it light and gentle. Save intense workouts for non-diving days.
Exercise After Diving: How Long Should You Wait?
The timing of post-dive exercise is critical. After a dive, your body still contains excess dissolved nitrogen from breathing compressed air. It takes time — your “surface interval” — to eliminate that gas safely.
🕓 The rule of thumb
Most dive medicine experts recommend waiting at least six hours after diving before engaging in strenuous physical activity. For deep or repetitive dives, waiting longer (8–12 hours) is even better.
Why? Because intense exercise can:
Increase blood flow, which may move nitrogen bubbles from tissues into the bloodstream.
Cause micro-bubbles to expand or merge, raising DCS risk.
Dehydrate you further — another DCS risk factor.
🧘 What you can do after diving
During the first few hours post-dive, it’s better to focus on recovery-based movement such as:
Gentle yoga
Light stretching
Walking or cycling slowly around Gili Air
Hydration and breathing exercises
Later in the evening, after several hours and a good meal, moderate gym sessions are usually fine.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, many professional divers train in the evening after completing all dives for the day, allowing plenty of surface interval time before the next day’s dives.
Diving Days vs. Non-Diving Days
If you are on a divemaster internship or an IDC program, you might dive almost every day. Planning your fitness routine then becomes even more important.
Here’s how to balance it:
On diving days
Morning: Light stretching or mobility exercises before the first dive.
Between dives: Rest, hydrate, and eat small balanced meals.
After the last dive: Wait 6–8 hours before heavy workouts; light stretching is fine.
On non-diving days
Great opportunity for strength and cardio sessions!
Focus on full-body movements that mimic diving posture — squats, lunges, rowing, planks, and resistance training for the back and shoulders.
Maintain hydration and nutrition to support recovery.
A steady, moderate training routine will make you a better diver without compromising safety.
The Benefits of Fitness for Divers
Being physically fit doesn’t just make you look good on the beach — it significantly improves your safety, comfort, and longevity as a diver. Let’s look at why fitness matters underwater.
1. Better Air Consumption
A fit diver breathes more efficiently. Stronger cardiovascular conditioning allows your heart and lungs to deliver oxygen with less effort, reducing your breathing rate.
Better breathing equals longer dives, less fatigue, and calmer reactions to stress underwater. It also improves your buoyancy control, since you can use your breath more effectively for fine adjustments.
2. Easier Equipment Handling
Scuba tanks, weights, and gear can easily exceed 20 kg. Loading boats, climbing ladders, or walking across the beach can strain your back and shoulders.
Strength training — particularly core and leg exercises — makes these movements easier and safer. It also helps prevent injuries during daily dive operations, especially for instructors and divemaster trainees who handle equipment every day.
3. Improved Buoyancy and Trim
A strong core and flexible lower back make it easier to maintain a streamlined horizontal position underwater. You’ll kick more efficiently and use less energy.
Exercises such as planks, Pilates, and yoga are excellent for developing this kind of functional stability. That’s why you’ll often see Oceans 5 Gili Air’s staff divers combining yoga or stretching routines with their dive preparation.
4. Faster Recovery and Fewer Cramps
Muscle fitness and flexibility help prevent cramps during long dives or surface swims. Fit muscles have better circulation, which means they also eliminate nitrogen more effectively after dives.
When you stay hydrated and keep your muscles supple, you’ll recover faster from repetitive diving days — and enjoy every dive without soreness or stiffness.
5. Stress Management and Mental Resilience
Diving is not only physical; it’s mental. Unexpected situations underwater — a mask flood, a strong current, a missing buddy — require calm decision-making.
Regular physical activity reduces stress hormones, increases endorphins, and enhances focus. A fit diver is often a calm diver, which is essential for safety and for setting a professional example if you’re working in the diving industry.
The Best Types of Workouts for Divers
Not all exercises have equal benefits for scuba divers. The most effective training combines strength, endurance, flexibility, and balance — the same elements required for safe and efficient diving.
Here are some top recommendations for divers using the Oceans 5 Gili Air gym:
1. Core and Stability Training
Focus on exercises that strengthen your abdomen, lower back, and hips:
Planks and side planks
Bird-dogs
Stability-ball crunches
Dead bugs
These help you maintain perfect trim and buoyancy underwater.
2. Leg Strength and Endurance
Strong legs mean powerful, controlled fin kicks:
Squats and lunges
Step-ups
Leg presses
Stationary cycling
Avoid going to muscular failure on leg days if you’re diving soon after — tired legs can cramp underwater.
3. Shoulder and Back Strength
Your shoulders stabilize your gear and control your arms while swimming. Focus on:
Pull-ups or lat pull-downs
Dumbbell rows
Reverse flys
Shoulder rotations with resistance bands
4. Cardio and Breathing
Diving is a low-intensity endurance activity. Build cardiovascular health with:
Rowing machine
Moderate treadmill jogging
Stationary bike intervals
Combine cardio with breathing control exercises, such as pranayama or diaphragmatic breathing, to strengthen your lungs and improve air management underwater.
5. Flexibility and Recovery
Always finish with stretching or yoga. Oceans 5’s spacious open areas are ideal for post-workout relaxation. Flexibility reduces risk of injury and helps with donning gear or performing rescue exercises smoothly.
Hydration and Nutrition: The Invisible Factors
When combining diving and gym sessions, don’t forget the two biggest allies of performance and decompression safety: hydration and nutrition.
Drink plenty of water before and after every dive. The tropical climate of Gili Air can easily dehydrate divers, especially after multiple dives.
Avoid alcohol before workouts or dives — it worsens dehydration and impairs decision-making.
Eat balanced meals with lean proteins, complex carbohydrates, and fresh vegetables to support recovery.
At Oceans 5 Gili Air, healthy meal options and refreshing drinks are available right next to the dive center — perfect for keeping your body fueled throughout the day.
When Not to Exercise
Even the most disciplined diver-athletes need rest. Skip the gym if you experience:
Excessive fatigue after multiple dives
Dehydration or sun exposure symptoms
Joint or muscle soreness
Any sign of DCS, such as unusual joint pain or dizziness
Remember, recovery is part of training. Rest days are vital, especially during intensive dive courses such as the PADI Divemaster Internship or PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) offered at Oceans 5 Gili Air.
Fitness as Part of the Oceans 5 Gili Air Philosophy
Since opening in 2010, Oceans 5 Gili Air has believed in a holistic approach to diving: environmental awareness, safety, and personal well-being. The on-site gym is an extension of that philosophy. It allows guests, staff, and students to build healthy habits that support their underwater lifestyle.
By promoting fitness alongside dive education, Oceans 5 Gili Air ensures divers not only learn skills and standards but also develop the physical and mental strength to handle real-world situations confidently.
For professional divers — instructors, guides, or conservation specialists — maintaining fitness is part of career longevity. Healthy divers are safer divers, and safer divers protect both themselves and the marine environment they love.
Final Thoughts
So, can you use the gym while diving every day? Absolutely — as long as you train smart.
Do light stretching or mobility work before diving.
Wait at least six hours after your last dive before heavy exercise.
Use non-diving days for strength or cardio sessions.
Stay hydrated, eat well, and listen to your body.
Combining diving with fitness at Oceans 5 Gili Air’s modern gym can make you a stronger, more efficient, and safer diver. You’ll not only feel better underwater — you’ll also be ready for any adventure the ocean throws at you.
So next time you surface from a dive and walk past the gym at the back of Oceans 5, remember: your next great dive might start with a good stretch, a mindful workout, and a healthy respect for your body’s limits.
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