The PADI 'How To' series features helpful tips as you discover the underwater world. If you're just starting the PADI Open Water Diver course, or simply haven't been in the water for a while,
we've got you covered with comprehensive visual breakdowns on how to perfect these skills so you'll feel more comfortable in the water. Not only will we cover the important skills needed during your PADI courses, but we'll share some tips and tricks to make diving even more fun with you and your friend.
Even if you are at one of the leadership levels as a Divemaster, it is very important to refresh your skills and see them in detail to then be able to show them not as an initial diver, but as a professional to your students.
FLOODING AND CLEANING A MASK UNDERWATER
One of the most difficult underwater techniques for divers who are beginning their training is to flood and remove water from a diving mask. Here we present the skill in its entirety in slow motion so that it is clear.
REPLACE A REGULATOR UNDERWATER
The first skill that a diver learns is how to handle his regulator under water, to be able to remove it and, after putting it on, clean it by the exhalation and purging methods. Here we can see the skill in a clean way so that it is very clear.
GIANT STEP ENTRANCE
All divers learn that the best entry is usually the easiest, here we show the open step or giant step entry technique, used on large boats or on platforms that are close to the coast, such as a dock.
COMPENSATE AIR SPACES
Equalizing airspace is a skill that a diver must develop to be able to make a descent without injuring his or her ears. Here we learn how to correctly execute the valsalva maneuver or equalization technique.
ASSEMBLY OF THE SCUBA EQUIPMENT
Assembling diving equipment is the first skill a diver learns in his scuba diving course. It is very important that this technique or skill is very clear to avoid entering the water and the tank falling or rolling off the BCD, or the tank valve being left half open.
USING AN ALTERNATE AIR SOURCE As an active and safe diver we must be up to date with this technique such as sharing an alternative air source. Here we can see it clearly, cleanly. It is very important due to the safety measures adopted by Covid-19 that only the alternative air source of the assigned colleague be used; So you should know who your partner is and avoid changing them underwater or confusing them.
Remember that if you have been inactive for more than 6 months you can organize an update or review session with the program with us. reactive. .So don't hesitate and contact us to organize your diving update session.
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