Understanding Safety Stops Without Overthinking Them
A safety stop gives your body extra margin after a dive. Watch depth, stay neutrally buoyant, breathe calmly, and avoid popping up at the…
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A safety stop gives your body extra margin after a dive. Watch depth, stay neutrally buoyant, breathe calmly, and avoid popping up at the…
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Place the mask on your face without using the strap, inhale gently…
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Move up when buoyancy feels stable and you are ready to add…
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Good buoyancy, no touching, careful finning, and distance from marine life are…
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Pack around essentials first: certification card, swimwear, exposure protection, mask, computer, and…
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Stiff fins look powerful, but the right pair depends on leg strength,…
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Beginner divers need patient pacing, clear briefings, and realistic site choices. A…
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Buddy checks are simple, but they prevent avoidable problems. Air, weights, releases,…
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A good BCD should feel secure without limiting breathing. Check shoulder position,…
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A calm first pool session starts before you enter the water. Bring…
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We keep training groups small — 2-4 divers per instructor. It’s how…
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Two of the most important skills in scuba diving are slow ascents…
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A well-fitting mask is the single most important piece of personal dive…
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