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5 Skills You Should Be Taught When You Learn to Dive


It is now possible to learn to dive almost anywhere in the world. You can join a club, learn at a local dive centre, do a course on holiday, the possibilities for learning to dive are endless.

If you are considering learning to dive you may be wondering what it entails and what sort of skills you will have to learn, here are 5 of the skills that you will learn and that are essential to your safe diving future.

Skill number 1 Mask Clearing

Your mask is there to provide an air space for your eyes to work properly. If your mask fills up with water, or even if it comes off altogether, this should not be more than a minor inconvenience. During your course you will be shown how to quickly and easily clear water from your mask even it is completely flooded. You will also be taught how to remove and replace your mask underwater and even how to surface safely without a mask.

Skill number 2 Regulator Retrieval

Your regulator provides you with the air that you breath underwater. It is possible for your regulator to become dislodged, perhaps by a careless fin kick from another diver, and knowing how to easily retrieve it, no matter where it ends up, is simply a matter of the correct techniques that will be covered during your course.

Skill number 3 Out Of Air

Running out of air is not something that should ever need to happen barring equipment failures. Nevertheless you still need to know how to deal with an out of air situation should one arise. You will be taught skills including how to share air with another diver and also how to make a controlled emergency swimming ascent.

Skill number 4 Buoyancy Control

Diving should be effortless. A sense of weightlessness should enable you to position yourself wherever you want to be in the water column. In order to achieve this you will need to understand how to control your buoyancy. This will start with how to weight yourself properly and go on to cover how to use your Buoyancy Compensator (BC or BCD) and your own breathing to change you buoyancy underwater.

Skill number 5 Keep Breathing

OK, this one is more of a rule than a skill and it is one of the most important rules in SCUBA diving. You should keep breathing all of the time. Holding your breath while diving is dangerous as, if you should ascend while holding your breath, the expanding air in your lungs can cause injury. As it is possible to ascend without always being aware of it the rule of never hold your breath is a wise one.

There are other skills that you will learn including things about your equipment, how to ascend safely, how to calculate how much time you can spend underwater, how to navigate and more.

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