I have to say...it was one of the nicest video with sign communication I ever seen...CONGRATS, thanks a lot for sharing, and please change that music :-) Appreciated guys, WELL DONE.
So the only thing that I have a question about, is the Emergency Weight Drop at the end. I was always told to pull my weights and extend my arms out to my sides before dropping them, so that in the even that my fins are directly under me, they dont get caught on my fins and maybe possibly pull me down. Is this true ? But all in all, Very good , professional demos ;) Thank you
@@torstensteinert776 You start a DM course at min 40 dives and after passing Rescue. If there's no decent buoyancy by then, something isn't quite right...
Divers are always encouraged to do a quick visual check of any cylinder they use. Both to check that it is indeed within its last hydrostatic testing date, and that no external damage or wear has been sustained.
Such a great video 👏🏻 Thanks for sharing such incredibly clear demos and slightly in awe of the buoyancy!
WELL DONE on Scuba Unit Removal & Replacement U/W while hovering neutrally buoyant at 20:10! Great demonstration!!
Now that was epic 😎🙌💯
Nicely done. I am performing the skills circuit for points as a DMC tonight, and this was very helpful for visual study!
I love how the music makes this SUPER DRAMATIC!
Excellent job guys. Definitely one of the best ones out there. Was rather appalled at another one I just watched from a Platinum Course Director...
I'm studying for my DM now. Thank you for the precise demonstrations.
Thank you for good visual instruction. Sequential, process oriented, and attention to detail. :)
Very very excellent. Sir
I’m going for my DM test, thanks for the helpful demonstration 👍🏼
Thanks for cool IDC DMT update skills. Helpful to learning. 🤙
WOW...another comment...YOU GUYS are an inspiration...FANTASTIC JOB.
Thanks for sharing, SUBSCIRBED
Cool for learning for divemaster education k.r. from austria tyrol siggi
Great video, it helped me a lot on my DM studies!
Awesome Video.. but are we just going to ignore the cut at 1:54-ish with the air inflator hose? Great skills demo though. Thanks.
I know right?
Love the update!!!
I have to say...it was one of the nicest video with sign communication I ever seen...CONGRATS, thanks a lot for sharing, and please change that music :-)
Appreciated guys, WELL DONE.
So the only thing that I have a question about, is the Emergency Weight Drop at the end. I was always told to pull my weights and extend my arms out to my sides before dropping them, so that in the even that my fins are directly under me, they dont get caught on my fins and maybe possibly pull me down. Is this true ? But all in all, Very good , professional demos ;) Thank you
Nice no kneeling down 👍🏻👌🏻
They must have exceptional students being able to do the skills while having perfect buoyancy in their second pool lesson already ;)
@@torstensteinert776 You start a DM course at min 40 dives and after passing Rescue. If there's no decent buoyancy by then, something isn't quite right...
@@andreiharagus6251 He is not being serious...
What's the drunk dude doing checking a pressurized cylinder...is he looking for holes 😂 😂 😂
Divers are always encouraged to do a quick visual check of any cylinder they use. Both to check that it is indeed within its last hydrostatic testing date, and that no external damage or wear has been sustained.
You are clearly touching the bottom during the whole equipment assembly...
Had me in the first half ngl
I want to learn.
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Tapped a fin on R&R underwater.
Glad to see he didn't do the 1/4 turn back when opening the valve but he forgot to secure the SPG to the BCD with a bolt snap.
she did not remove the hair from her forehead after putting the mask on. minute 18
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rip headphone users at 2:40
OK signs should always be held away from the body, even on dry land.
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