Ive been an OWSI since 1992 in the Caribbean and the sub-Arctic. All the mr. know-it -all commenters berating the instructor for kneeling are showing what noobs you are. The basic skills used to be taught kneeling in a sandy spot. This video was posted 2013, so at least that old. Even now, many of the skills are taught with fins "pivoting" and touching the bottom. I think it was Mark Twain who said...it's better to keep your mouth shut even if it makes people suspect you're ignorant than to open it and remove all doubt.
Well, if the dive master gig doesn't work out he'd be one heck of an awesome flight attendant! "In case of emergency, There are 2 exits over the wings..." Waves hands, points to eyes, looks terrified, spins head side to side, points to eyes, then points to doors, wipe hand across forehead making WHEW face, points back to doors, makes door opening motions... I bet he always wins playing Charades too.
Jesus! A lot of back-seat instructors in this thread. This is a DM 'skills circuit' demonstration for what looks like SSI syllabus, although it could easily be PADI with some bells and whistles attached. It's dated 2013 which predates the requirement for the skills to be performed by OW students in mid-water. At any rate, this is isn't OW, its DM training. I don't recall seeing a requirement that this be done in mid water. The trainee divemasters are supposed to be learning the DEMONSTRATION, not hovering. The performance requirement is on the clarity of their parroting back the demo. It is more important that they master the points of the demonstration And for those of you picking holes... just to be absolutely clear, this guy's demonstrations are absolutely fine. I've been a PADI, SSI and BSAC instructor for 7 odd years and I can tell you, having observed hundreds of instructors first hand, there are not many out there who demo with this level of clarity and poise. Quit your bitching.
David A Finally, some semblance of clarity and knowledge among these comments. Thank you for taking the time to clear up others’ misunderstandings of what’s happening here... the onslaught of uneducated know-it-all comments can be hazardous to readers trying to educate themselves; even just trying to follow and understand the video, one can be quickly derailed when reading the spiral of anti-knowledge and confusion that is this comment section. This obvsly isn’t the kind of thing one should mess around with, pretending (or really believing) to know more than one actually does... However, everyone’s a critic online, unfortunately, & this kind of ignorance can be dangerous for more layman readers (like myself) who might go seeking clarity on one aspect, only to ‘catch’ that ignorance in the process, like a contagion. Could even start un-learning previously understood lessons... doubting memory in favour of a convincingly confident-enough (yet bullshit-filled) assumptive commenter. Ignorance breeds ignorance, don’tchaknow.
I know that he is teaching us what we need to know and learn but I hope that he is not down there alone I'm sure he isn't and I don't think that I could ever be able to dive by myself and I think that it would be a good idea to have a five buddy and another pair just in case your five buddy may panic and make sure that another pair of divers are able to assist if needed because your five buddy may panic or not be able to handle a situation should one come up!
Did these exercises as part of my CMAS* certification. Did all of them in a pool first, and later in open water on 3-5m - some even at 10m. All of these exercises are essential for safety should a problem arise in the deep while you're diving.
I like these informative videos relating to scuba diving but everyone seems y make it sound so easy but I think that there is more to learn than what it is made out to be because k know for duy that if I ever learned to but I can't even swim but one of these days I would love to be able to learn how to and be able to relax and enjoy the freedom and tranquility of being in the underwater world and enjoying the beauty of the seas and oceans and be able to go with friends and buddies as a group and relate our experiences as scuba divers!
I learned diving in the baltic sea so I weared a diving hood and 5mm gloves and I have long hair soo the mask-removing is pretty complicated :D Our divemaster told us "if you can dive here, you are able to dive everywhere else too". And if I am for holidays in a foreign country the sea is such fascinating. For example last year we were in greek :)
"if you can dive here, you are able to dive everywhere else too". this is a very common sentence among instructors 😀😀 anyways good luck for your journeys. happy bubbles
An excellent instructor demonstrating OW skills for students. It was rather difficult to see more than 2-3' max in Georgian Bay where I did my training though.
The only problem with your reg recovery exercise is that you're unlikely to have a full breath of air when the regulator is lost; therefore precluding the slow calm recovery method shown here.
Is that a neurological illness? Does he suffer from balance problems? Must be hard to see other divers hover above the seabed, when you have to sit on your knees or lay down to be able to stay stable...
@@ErikDeGroef Are you starting in competition, or just trying to show off? Anyway i wouldn't like to dive or be trained by you, because you're to arrogant
Bloody hell there is always some person making a cocky comment! Probably think you are Jaques Cousteau lol This man is brilliant, thank you for the upload!
For some reason if remove my mask, I unconsciously sucking up water from my fuckin nose and it's fucking annoying, like... I could practice this above water and it's good but when it's underwater, my nose keep sucking as I breathe through my mouth. Sorry for the profanity, I'm just sooo mad of WHY I COULDN'T
solid instructor however is he showing OW certification divers their drills or what? I had to do all this and more in my OW cert. maybe i misunderstood the title
LoL this is probably some Padi level shit, i mean if this is padi's divemaster course than in an aowd (tdisdierdi) you are pretry much an instructor with Padi
demonstracja odszukanie AO przez zagarnięcie blednie wklada automat lewa ręka to jest błąd i to dość poważny , generalnie za dużo znakow i sie gubi w szczegółach i standardach
I like his hair removal skill😂. If you ask me he is way to sharp and not fluid/soft/easy looking enough for me. He has too many signs and points that can confuse students. If a junior student would look at this would not think it is that easy and fun. Being 'cool' with his hands crossed and waiting with no reg in, is not the point of the skill and you would get scored down for taking toooo long time to do the skill. More than 1 minute for a reg recovery is already quite a lot. It is a simple easy 5 step skill that should take aprox. 30 sec. Funny kick cycles though😅
If you look to the video you will see that his regulator is exactly 30 seconds out of his mouth and demonstrating is always a bit slower, but he could do a few seconds faster at the moment when he was waiting with closed arms.
Ah yes your going to be able to just take a huge breath before your reg is kicked out of your mouth. Should train the students when swimming not to panic and just pull it out of their mouth when they arnt paying attention
All skills should be performed neutrally buoyant never in knees. Not for open water and certainly not dive master. More agencies like PADI should change that to how RAID is doing it. Although there is some great PADI instructors out there that will still conduct open water in a neutral buoyant posistion although not 'required by PADI'
PADI- позор! Это не достойно называться системой обучения дайвингу. Dive Master выполняющий простейшие упражнения стоит на коленях. Он же еще и спасатель! Чему он может научить? .Эту организацию нужно выгнать из России. Всех инструкторов дисквалифицировать. Мое глубокое убеждение!
i like how his movements and bodylanguage are so on point, providing the explanation needed! Cool dude!
Ive been an OWSI since 1992 in the Caribbean and the sub-Arctic. All the mr. know-it -all commenters berating the instructor for kneeling are showing what noobs you are. The basic skills used to be taught kneeling in a sandy spot. This video was posted 2013, so at least that old. Even now, many of the skills are taught with fins "pivoting" and touching the bottom. I think it was Mark Twain who said...it's better to keep your mouth shut even if it makes people suspect you're ignorant than to open it and remove all doubt.
I learned all these skills and many more in my intro college course taught by a NAUI instructor. This guy is really good and clear.
I’m 13 and A Scuba Diver myself His Movements Are on point Amazing Teacher A+ From me
I love how he removes the Hair after putting the mask back on!
You fail if you don’t demonstrate that part
Well, if the dive master gig doesn't work out he'd be one heck of an awesome flight attendant!
"In case of emergency, There are 2 exits over the wings..." Waves hands, points to eyes, looks terrified, spins head side to side, points to eyes, then points to doors, wipe hand across forehead making WHEW face, points back to doors, makes door opening motions...
I bet he always wins playing Charades too.
I am 14 years old and a real diver. And that's the same like i learned. Very good
This video is gold.
Jesus! A lot of back-seat instructors in this thread. This is a DM 'skills circuit' demonstration for what looks like SSI syllabus, although it could easily be PADI with some bells and whistles attached. It's dated 2013 which predates the requirement for the skills to be performed by OW students in mid-water.
At any rate, this is isn't OW, its DM training. I don't recall seeing a requirement that this be done in mid water. The trainee divemasters are supposed to be learning the DEMONSTRATION, not hovering. The performance requirement is on the clarity of their parroting back the demo. It is more important that they master the points of the demonstration
And for those of you picking holes... just to be absolutely clear, this guy's demonstrations are absolutely fine. I've been a PADI, SSI and BSAC instructor for 7 odd years and I can tell you, having observed hundreds of instructors first hand, there are not many out there who demo with this level of clarity and poise. Quit your bitching.
David A Finally, some semblance of clarity and knowledge among these comments. Thank you for taking the time to clear up others’ misunderstandings of what’s happening here... the onslaught of uneducated know-it-all comments can be hazardous to readers trying to educate themselves; even just trying to follow and understand the video, one can be quickly derailed when reading the spiral of anti-knowledge and confusion that is this comment section.
This obvsly isn’t the kind of thing one should mess around with, pretending (or really believing) to know more than one actually does... However, everyone’s a critic online, unfortunately, & this kind of ignorance can be dangerous for more layman readers (like myself) who might go seeking clarity on one aspect, only to ‘catch’ that ignorance in the process, like a contagion.
Could even start un-learning previously understood lessons... doubting memory in favour of a convincingly confident-enough (yet bullshit-filled) assumptive commenter.
Ignorance breeds ignorance, don’tchaknow.
I know that he is teaching us what we need to know and learn but I hope that he is not down there alone I'm sure he isn't and I don't think that I could ever be able to dive by myself and I think that it would be a good idea to have a five buddy and another pair just in case your five buddy may panic and make sure that another pair of divers are able to assist if needed because your five buddy may panic or not be able to handle a situation should one come up!
Did these exercises as part of my CMAS* certification. Did all of them in a pool first, and later in open water on 3-5m - some even at 10m. All of these exercises are essential for safety should a problem arise in the deep while you're diving.
His hand and arm motions and signals are poetry in motion...LOL
수중 신호 멋있습니다!!! 여유로운 모습과 자세!!
I’ve never done this but if I did I’d like this guy to be there.
What is this strange fish trying to tell me
I like these informative videos relating to scuba diving but everyone seems y make it sound so easy but I think that there is more to learn than what it is made out to be because k know for duy that if I ever learned to but I can't even swim but one of these days I would love to be able to learn how to and be able to relax and enjoy the freedom and tranquility of being in the underwater world and enjoying the beauty of the seas and oceans and be able to go with friends and buddies as a group and relate our experiences as scuba divers!
Excellent video ! !
good hand gesture. very understandable. tysm
I learned diving in the baltic sea so I weared a diving hood and 5mm gloves and I have long hair soo the mask-removing is pretty complicated :D
Our divemaster told us "if you can dive here, you are able to dive everywhere else too". And if I am for holidays in a foreign country the sea is such fascinating. For example last year we were in greek :)
"if you can dive here, you are able to dive everywhere else too". this is a very common sentence among instructors 😀😀 anyways good luck for your journeys. happy bubbles
@@thevoyagersl yeah, and I now know that the sentence is total BS 😅
@@alle_namen_schon_vergeben708 🤣🤣
Very useful thankyou very much for your video
Great skill display. Just remember, he's showing new OW divers, skills they are to learn and do.
Excellent.
Nice bottom kneeling skills
Nice sir I see this video you are my inspiration
Very cool video, thanks
An excellent instructor demonstrating OW skills for students. It was rather difficult to see more than 2-3' max in Georgian Bay where I did my training though.
Did you see ol sandy grey while you were down there?
-Sheesh I Wonder Who Taught This Guy✅🖤
que relajante es ver esto
You are the best
Very good
Smart teacher everything is clear for student GD work
Good 👌job
It's time to star to be a good rol model. Divers do not have to touch the bottom. Instructor must to show skills on the fly.
In 2013 when this video was posted it WAS the NORM to do the skills on knees. It was updated later...
Хороший инструктор.
Loving the unsecured console lol.
The TRIAD Act: Orchestra conductor, traffic enforcer and pantomime artist.
can you give me a video theory tutorial on shore? Thank you
Should be taught in the diver position or at least off the bottom. OW students learn being on the bottom is okay....
You can demonstrate the skils on knees but when getting the exam you can get higher point trying skils with bouyancy
Thks for sharing Master!
Minuto 4/5 del video arrastra x el fondo arenoso manometro y octopus....luego se repite en el minuto 12....detalles a tener en cuenta....
This guy is from hollywood :D
The only problem with your reg recovery exercise is that you're unlikely to have a full breath of air when the regulator is lost; therefore precluding the slow calm recovery method shown here.
I had to do all these same skills for my open water.
It's not about the skills, but more towards how to present the skills as clearly as possible
Diving in Red sea
no trim required?
hes doing his thing very good but thats what you learn as OWD...
As a DM you have to present the skills in a particular way at "demonstration quality"
And yet people don’t master them.....
I remember doing these in the Dominican Republic but at 12m deep. What an experience down there
❤ Recpet
Now do it while hovering and maintaining trim lol
I couldn't feel comfortable not knowing what could be lurking behind does he have o ear plugs I'm sure that's a dumb question
Welcome to AirDiver......😅
Last go diving together
De rodillas en el fondo??? Anda no me jodas!! SUSPENDIDO!!!
vdst cmas .. the best
3:06 Look mama no mask
vou treinar na piscina muito bom
Et bien, voici un enorme cinema....aucun interret voir dangereux dans cera
These are beginner diver certification skills. Why is it labeled master diver skills?
this is how the divemaster or instructor should present the skill to new diver. body language is important...
No beginner can perform them like this,hence Divemaster skills,demo quality
He mastered them...alot of open water or advanced divers haven’t
09:03 nice bycicle kick :P
Why is he sitting on the seabed?
Is that a neurological illness? Does he suffer from balance problems? Must be hard to see other divers hover above the seabed, when you have to sit on your knees or lay down to be able to stay stable...
because he can....
@@ErikDeGroef Are you starting in competition, or just trying to show off? Anyway i wouldn't like to dive or be trained by you, because you're to arrogant
@@tkdpiki 'too' arrogant, not 'to'
@@ErikDeGroef You're right
11:07 this is so cool. I have 250 dives and I can not stay so quitely in water
This is just open water diver skills
You need be a specialist at Peak performance!
I've done the Peak Performance Buoyancy... It's not so bad
Bloody hell there is always some person making a cocky comment!
Probably think you are Jaques Cousteau lol
This man is brilliant, thank you for the upload!
For some reason if remove my mask, I unconsciously sucking up water from my fuckin nose and it's fucking annoying, like... I could practice this above water and it's good but when it's underwater, my nose keep sucking as I breathe through my mouth.
Sorry for the profanity, I'm just sooo mad of WHY I COULDN'T
Maulana Winata also had that problem when doing the mask removal
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Dive masters really shouldn’t be kneeling on the bottom.
We need to teach neutral from the beginning.
but i was taught the same too in CW
You were not "hovering" mid-water for 30 seconds... you swam around for 30 seconds
solid instructor however is he showing OW certification divers their drills or what? I had to do all this and more in my OW cert. maybe i misunderstood the title
Don't know what to say, but how deep did you go?
That looks like ~3m
for presentation, examples would be shallow
As a Divemaster you should never be sitting on the bottom that’s pathetic
LoL this is probably some Padi level shit, i mean if this is padi's divemaster course than in an aowd (tdisdierdi) you are pretry much an instructor with Padi
Quel cinéma mdr dans des moments pareil on se magne le cul la plongée c est devenu du spectacle commerciale
Divemaster?? Lets start expecting some proper trim from this level of training.
demonstracja odszukanie AO przez zagarnięcie blednie wklada automat lewa ręka to jest błąd i to dość poważny , generalnie za dużo znakow i sie gubi w szczegółach i standardach
I like his hair removal skill😂. If you ask me he is way to sharp and not fluid/soft/easy looking enough for me. He has too many signs and points that can confuse students. If a junior student would look at this would not think it is that easy and fun. Being 'cool' with his hands crossed and waiting with no reg in, is not the point of the skill and you would get scored down for taking toooo long time to do the skill. More than 1 minute for a reg recovery is already quite a lot. It is a simple easy 5 step skill that should take aprox. 30 sec. Funny kick cycles though😅
If you look to the video you will see that his regulator is exactly 30 seconds out of his mouth and demonstrating is always a bit slower, but he could do a few seconds faster at the moment when he was waiting with closed arms.
Ah yes your going to be able to just take a huge breath before your reg is kicked out of your mouth. Should train the students when swimming not to panic and just pull it out of their mouth when they arnt paying attention
I'm sorry but I just don't get him! His moves...it's all French to me!
Good buoyancy
But this actually is the skill for open water diver
How bout if you don't know to swim
You MUST pass a swim test to learn SCUBA
then just go bowling
His movements and bodylanguage are extremly good. Really self explaining.
But, kneeling on the bottom is a no go! Giving a very bad example.
why is that
Kneeling on sand is okay
No food where he lives?
To be honest, in thai my trainers body language is terrible. Almost impossible to understand but went through it anyway.
Nice clear demonstrations, shame they’re all done negatively buoyant and kneeling on the bottom.
All skills should be performed neutrally buoyant never in knees. Not for open water and certainly not dive master. More agencies like PADI should change that to how RAID is doing it. Although there is some great PADI instructors out there that will still conduct open water in a neutral buoyant posistion although not 'required by PADI'
Wrong information but fine
Knees on the bottom? What year is it again, 1985? Neutral buoyancy is a habit, not a skill…
Old skills, kneeling on the bottom. These dats we teach how to dive, not kneel. Skills taught and expected whilst neutrally buoyant
Very poor indeed!
Just because one teaches from the kneeling position doesn't make it right!
I’m afraid, this guy should have never been certified... even as an open water
What’s that of continuously kicking the seabed?
PADI- позор! Это не достойно называться системой обучения дайвингу. Dive Master выполняющий простейшие упражнения стоит на коленях. Он же еще и спасатель! Чему он может научить? .Эту организацию нужно выгнать из России. Всех инструкторов дисквалифицировать. Мое глубокое убеждение!
Gay moves.