I haven't started my lesson yet but I am looking forward to learning more on this channel. This is part of my bucket list in life. I am not going to try any thing to deep but just being under water is a great experience. Thanks
I carry almost every day. I have tried multiple strap around holsters in the past and absolutely hate them! They are sweaty in the summer and really not very comfortable. I was skeptical but wanted to try this holster since they offered a money back guarantee. He is right it is fantastic. I have now purchased one for my wife as well. It is well worth it!
Congratulations. That's so exciting. I remember my first dives. I was so nervous. In fact I was really nervous for about 20 dives. After that it started to make more sense and I was familiar with everything. Let me know how you get on!
Thank you! I'm going to a scuba introduction class for my brain injury. They say, diving helps. I was really, really scared and still am scared but, a little less. thank you💚
Diving can help. Essentially you are using pressure to increase the effect of oxygen in the air your breath. Sometimes if you have an injury a doctor might prescribe hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This would normally be done in a diving chamber and they would actually increase the amount of oxygen in the mix. I have a friend who was in an accident. He spent a lot of time scuba diving afterwards which helped heal his injuries. Best of luck, I hope that diving can become a part of your life as well a solution to a traumatic incident.
ok what about Regular Free diving or if you have a mini Air cannister Desending - Close nose and blow Out - and how many times do you do this ? for example, first time at arround 3 meters or something ? Assending - Close nose and Swallow ?? and what about the exhaling and inhaling part, do you need to do any of this going up and down ?
Clearing you ears is the same for scuba or freediving. The biggest pressure change happens in the first 10m so you should clear your ears 3-4 times in the first 10m. After that 2-3 times every 10m. I would start my first at 1-2m. On the way up you don't need to do anything, the air will expand and escape naturally. Here is a longer video with a lot more detail. th-cam.com/video/NPozAinkhx8/w-d-xo.html
quality of the video is great. No channel has succeeded in the scuba diving field as of yet.... which kinda means its wide open for somebody to step in.... could also mean its very difficult to build it up since the exist youtube community of scuba divers is very fragmented. When was searching for scuba info when i was getting certificed in 2011, really nothing like this existed on the interenet.
+Freediver HD Thanks. I think there are some fantastic diving channels. I am going to concentrate on training and working with other channels who specialise in their area of the world below the waterline.
Great video and to the point. Question can I scuba dive just like snorkeling? How much time before I get to go on a tour with others to scuba dive ? Aloha
Thank you so much for the Pro tips. I don't want to slow anyone down during my diving trip. I'm still learning but at leats I'm not going with my mind on blanc.
When you go diving or want to fill a cylinder you will need to show proof of qualification to do the dive. Different qualifications will give you access to different dive sites.
I was very happy to find this video channel-channel.I wished to thanks to your time for this glorious learn!! I definitely having fun with each little bit of it and Ive you bookmarked to take a look at new stuff you video post.
@@WaterlineShorts I probably will at some point i really like snorkeling but scuba diving made me very nervous I kept overthinking things like my breathing and something going wrong.
@@joeoreilly_35 You can probably expect that for about 10-15 dives then by 20 dives its starting to really sink in and you get a lot more comfortable. Just takes time to piece it all together and get to a point of habit rather than having to think.
Just subscribed. So, is it possible to scuba dive based on theoretical videos only? Is it legal to do so in the UK/ Europe? Always wanted to dive, never got past free-diving.
Hey George So much to say. No you can't dive based on theory alone. You need to be qualified. So you would need to take a course at your local dive centre. Or you can dive with an instructor. The cylinders are filled with air like you breathe at the surface not oxygen. It's very high pressure and you would never be able to fill them yourself. You would have to take them in to a dive centre to fill for you. Or you could buy a compressor but that's a bit overboard. A dive centre would ask to see your certification card in order to fill a cylinder or buy scuba equipment. This channel is really just to give you an idea of what to expect when you learn. Where are you based. If you're near London you could come in the pool with me and I'll get you started with a discover scuba diving session.
@@WaterlineShorts Wish I could, I'm nowhere near Ole Blighty. You confirmed what I feared. I'll look into it but I also fear it might be very costly indeed. 'Til then, I will have to hold my breath while diving :D Thanks a lot for the information!
This seems like it'll one of the best sources of info on scuba diving on TH-cam... Is he going to get a better mic at some point during the series though???
Ha ha. Yes and then sometimes make some horrible mistakes like position it and then stand with it being his head. Audio is not my strength. Thanks for watching
@@WaterlineShorts I'm currently into cycling, but when I have some more supplemental income I really want to get into diving. Watching this video has shown me just how technical and involved this sport is. It's really the kind of thing I can sink my mind into. I like to picture a future version of myself nerding out over diving gear like watches, wetsuits, and tanks. Your content is really easy to understand and covers the most important life-saving topics.
Thanks. Yeah I know what you mean, there is a great mix of technical detail, gear and lifestyle. And there are a number of directions you can take your diving. There's the wrecks and the environmental or caves. Each with their own subcultures and specific equipment. Good luck. Let me know how you get on.
Thank you for the vid! I'm in Thailand right now, going to dive for the first time in the sea tomorrow! I'm so scared I'll accidently let too much air in and float to the surface too fast...!
@@WaterlineShorts Hopefully :) also, at what minimum depth can you get decrompression sickness? I'm gonna dive 10 meters the first time and wondering if it's really bad if I get to the surface too quickly
Please note that you MUST take a PADI or NAUI course even if you watched this video. It is impossible to explain how to safely SCUBA dive in a 3-minute video. It takes about a week to get properly certified and understand the concept of diving... It is so dangerous to dive without training he did not nearly explain how dangerous it is to dive.
I’m in Florida I went scuba diving in canals first time I got really light headed and I couldn’t really feel my legs I got to the surface I didn’t know what happened second time I was in the keys and a rock ripped my hose and thank got I had a little air tank that last 5 minutes I got myself up to the surface
@@WaterlineShorts no I learned on my own. We’re I live the scuba classes closed because of corona for a while then opened back up I was to excited and I couldn’t wait to get into the water with my gear I asked someone something he said underwater black outs can Accor and I breathed to fast then I learned to not do that
@@WaterlineShorts there is places in Florida were there is a underwater cave from stupidity someone said don’t go down there and I asked he said because you need special training to do that stuff you will be in there for a few minutes and you wouldn’t be able to get out
No you can't wear glasses. You can wear contact lenses and you can get lenses for your mask. The arms of your glasses would break the seal of the mask and let water in so you can't wear glasses.
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Hi Andrew. Air is lighter than water. When you breath air into the mask it floats to the top of the mask. When you hold the top of the mask, the air cant escape out the top so its starts to fill the mask. As the air fills the mask it forces the water out the bottom. By tilting your head back, the very bottom of the mask is the lowest point and so all the water escapes. th-cam.com/video/blqMa26ZajQ/w-d-xo.html
Whenever your clearing your mask you hold the top of the mask against your forehead this holds the seal at the top of the mask. Then you slightly pull the seal away from the bottom of the mask as you exhale through your nose when you do this the air your exhaling forces the water from the bottom of the mask thus clearing it. Hope this helps you understand the theory.
@@WaterlineShorts Yes I have three lessons now The first time it was very difficult i couldn't resist underwater pressure i didn't exceed 3 meters and i got dizzy also i tired a lot The second and third time i find a little easier but I couldn't go down to five meters My friends tell me i have to get used Can you help me with an advice
@@mohamedsbh9072 OK. Well I think there are two things. 1. Getting dizzy is not related to your ears. That is because you are breathing heavily. Its like hyperventilating but it gets worse when you are under water. You will get better as you relax more. 2. Equlising your ears is more tricky because you can have narrow eustachian tubes. You need to loosen them up and find a way clear them that works for you. This is a good article www.danap.org/_pdf/DAN-SmartGuide-Ears.pdf
Well you can start here for free. waterlineshop.com/divessi Then when you’ve gone through the theory you can probably find a local dive centre to do the pool skills.
Jai Hind Jai Bihar yes you can. I wear contacts on every dive. I use disposable lenses so if anything happens they wash away and I replace them. Whenever I go diving I make sure I bring a spare set and my glasses. In almost 20 years of diving I have only ever lost one lens. I have also talked with optometrist's about this and they pointed out that even if you open your eyes under water with contact lenses the salt water should actually create a vacuum to your eye because of the different levels of salt between the ocean and your eye. But be careful to throw away lenses after exposure to sea water. There is bacteria in the ocean and you should not let that bacteria build up in your eyes if you can help it.
Yes you can. Simplest to wear contact lenses but you can also get lenses fitted into your mask. Some masks are designed to have lenses. You need to check with your optometrist because the distance to your eye is different on your mask compared with your glasses. You can’t however simply wear your glasses and put a mask over them because the arms will break the seal of your mask.
I haven't started my lesson yet but I am looking forward to learning more on this channel. This is part of my bucket list in life. I am not going to try any thing to deep but just being under water is a great experience. Thanks
I carry almost every day. I have tried multiple strap around holsters in the past and absolutely hate them! They are sweaty in the summer and really not very comfortable. I was skeptical but wanted to try this holster since they offered a money back guarantee. He is right it is fantastic. I have now purchased one for my wife as well. It is well worth it!
I hooked up videos like this because I am gonna do a scuba diving class soon and I am so nervous for it.
sameeee
Me too :(
Don’t be scared it will be ✅
I am doing a refresher class tomorrow. My first and only dive was in Puerto Rico over 3 years ago. I’m excited but nervous.
As an underwater welding diver this man is very competent. Well done mate 💯
Thanks I appreciate that.
I am 11 years old and me and my mom just finished our exam for diving I am so excited but scarred
Congratulations. That's so exciting. I remember my first dives. I was so nervous. In fact I was really nervous for about 20 dives. After that it started to make more sense and I was familiar with everything. Let me know how you get on!
@@therealbaconman8728 bro lol, shut up.... Watch out for sharks
Olivia Knutson me too! I’m early nervous about my exam! I hope you did well 💕💕
Olivia Knutson lucky ass 11 year old
How did you get scarred? You mean scared ?
Thank you! I'm going to a scuba introduction class for my brain injury. They say, diving helps. I was really, really scared and still am scared but, a little less. thank you💚
Diving can help. Essentially you are using pressure to increase the effect of oxygen in the air your breath. Sometimes if you have an injury a doctor might prescribe hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This would normally be done in a diving chamber and they would actually increase the amount of oxygen in the mix. I have a friend who was in an accident. He spent a lot of time scuba diving afterwards which helped heal his injuries. Best of luck, I hope that diving can become a part of your life as well a solution to a traumatic incident.
Hey there. This is quite random but I'm glad to see you're well after surgery as you are uploading new videos
ok what about Regular Free diving or if you have a mini Air cannister
Desending - Close nose and blow Out - and how many times do you do this ? for example, first time at arround 3 meters or something ?
Assending - Close nose and Swallow ??
and what about the exhaling and inhaling part, do you need to do any of this going up and down ?
Clearing you ears is the same for scuba or freediving.
The biggest pressure change happens in the first 10m so you should clear your ears 3-4 times in the first 10m. After that 2-3 times every 10m.
I would start my first at 1-2m.
On the way up you don't need to do anything, the air will expand and escape naturally.
Here is a longer video with a lot more detail.
th-cam.com/video/NPozAinkhx8/w-d-xo.html
New in Florida from the desert thank you !
Happy diving.
quality of the video is great. No channel has succeeded in the scuba diving field as of yet.... which kinda means its wide open for somebody to step in.... could also mean its very difficult to build it up since the exist youtube community of scuba divers is very fragmented. When was searching for scuba info when i was getting certificed in 2011, really nothing like this existed on the interenet.
+Freediver HD Thanks. I think there are some fantastic diving channels. I am going to concentrate on training and working with other channels who specialise in their area of the world below the waterline.
Great video and to the point. Question can I scuba dive just like snorkeling? How much time before I get to go on a tour with others to scuba dive ?
Aloha
Aloha
You need to be qualified in order to dive. Course takes about 5 days full time or weekends/evenings for 2 weeks. Give or take.
Thank you for the reply 🌺
I got my padi certificate but I kinda forgot a bit of the basics and I'm going diving rn thanks for reminding me
Enjoy the diving.
Training person given a good knowledge about scuba product
i and going scuba diving with my grampa this healped alot
Glad it helped. Happy diving
I'm about to take my open water test I really can't wait
Bom Italia that's awesome. Where will you be diving?
How do I as a beginners release and put in in my bcd
Thank you so much for the Pro tips. I don't want to slow anyone down during my diving trip. I'm still learning but at leats I'm not going with my mind on blanc.
I have a question, what is the certificate for??
When you go diving or want to fill a cylinder you will need to show proof of qualification to do the dive. Different qualifications will give you access to different dive sites.
@@WaterlineShorts thank you for the info. And right they're different types of certificates that helps you access the other diving sites
I was very happy to find this video channel-channel.I wished to thanks to your time for this glorious learn!! I definitely having fun with each little bit of it and Ive you bookmarked to take a look at new stuff you video post.
I tried scuba diving in Lanzarote but couldn’t do it as I got to nervous
That’s a pity? Would you ever think of going back to try again?
@@WaterlineShorts I probably will at some point i really like snorkeling but scuba diving made me very nervous I kept overthinking things like my breathing and something going wrong.
@@joeoreilly_35 You can probably expect that for about 10-15 dives then by 20 dives its starting to really sink in and you get a lot more comfortable. Just takes time to piece it all together and get to a point of habit rather than having to think.
Just subscribed. So, is it possible to scuba dive based on theoretical videos only? Is it legal to do so in the UK/ Europe? Always wanted to dive, never got past free-diving.
Also, I always wondered how I would go about filling the oxygen bottles by myself O.o
Hey George
So much to say. No you can't dive based on theory alone. You need to be qualified. So you would need to take a course at your local dive centre. Or you can dive with an instructor.
The cylinders are filled with air like you breathe at the surface not oxygen. It's very high pressure and you would never be able to fill them yourself. You would have to take them in to a dive centre to fill for you. Or you could buy a compressor but that's a bit overboard. A dive centre would ask to see your certification card in order to fill a cylinder or buy scuba equipment.
This channel is really just to give you an idea of what to expect when you learn. Where are you based. If you're near London you could come in the pool with me and I'll get you started with a discover scuba diving session.
@@WaterlineShorts Wish I could, I'm nowhere near Ole Blighty. You confirmed what I feared. I'll look into it but I also fear it might be very costly indeed. 'Til then, I will have to hold my breath while diving :D
Thanks a lot for the information!
This seems like it'll one of the best sources of info on scuba diving on TH-cam... Is he going to get a better mic at some point during the series though???
Ha ha. Yes and then sometimes make some horrible mistakes like position it and then stand with it being his head. Audio is not my strength. Thanks for watching
This is the perfect channel i just found! I am thinking about getting the Blu3 nemo.....Will any of this help me? Later i want to start scuba!
Yep, absolutely need to understand this.
Great lesson man.
Thanks for watching
@@WaterlineShorts I'm currently into cycling, but when I have some more supplemental income I really want to get into diving. Watching this video has shown me just how technical and involved this sport is. It's really the kind of thing I can sink my mind into. I like to picture a future version of myself nerding out over diving gear like watches, wetsuits, and tanks. Your content is really easy to understand and covers the most important life-saving topics.
Thanks.
Yeah I know what you mean, there is a great mix of technical detail, gear and lifestyle.
And there are a number of directions you can take your diving. There's the wrecks and the environmental or caves. Each with their own subcultures and specific equipment.
Good luck. Let me know how you get on.
Thank you for the vid! I'm in Thailand right now, going to dive for the first time in the sea tomorrow! I'm so scared I'll accidently let too much air in and float to the surface too fast...!
Yes I know the feeling. I'm sure you are being very well looked after.
@@WaterlineShorts Hopefully :) also, at what minimum depth can you get decrompression sickness? I'm gonna dive 10 meters the first time and wondering if it's really bad if I get to the surface too quickly
Please note that you MUST take a PADI or NAUI course even if you watched this video. It is impossible to explain how to safely SCUBA dive in a 3-minute video. It takes about a week to get properly certified and understand the concept of diving... It is so dangerous to dive without training he did not nearly explain how dangerous it is to dive.
Called natural selection
Thank you for your help
Very nice straight to the point
Real cool content! I am working towards my Master diver certification.
That’s excellent. You will need those when you are practicing zero gravity training in the pool. 🤣
I’m in Florida I went scuba diving in canals first time I got really light headed and I couldn’t really feel my legs I got to the surface I didn’t know what happened second time I was in the keys and a rock ripped my hose and thank got I had a little air tank that last 5 minutes I got myself up to the surface
Have you taken a course? Sounds like your instructor skipped some basic training.
@@WaterlineShorts no I learned on my own. We’re I live the scuba classes closed because of corona for a while then opened back up I was to excited and I couldn’t wait to get into the water with my gear I asked someone something he said underwater black outs can Accor and I breathed to fast then I learned to not do that
@@WaterlineShorts there is places in Florida were there is a underwater cave from stupidity someone said don’t go down there and I asked he said because you need special training to do that stuff you will be in there for a few minutes and you wouldn’t be able to get out
@@WaterlineShorts I’m not a professional
@@WaterlineShorts and I’m putting my life in danger for fun but it’s fun adrenaline goes up when you go down
Thanks, great videos I hit the subscribe button 👍🏽😊
That was so cool I think I'll be one one day
Thanks for watching.
I’m about to got diving in two days😬
Chip Munk that's awesome. Enjoy!
Yo I'm about to start a scuba diving class. Can I wear glasses?
No you can't wear glasses. You can wear contact lenses and you can get lenses for your mask. The arms of your glasses would break the seal of the mask and let water in so you can't wear glasses.
How to take out water from the mask?
Well I wouldn’t call it a carrier because I mostly scuba dive for fun but great video anyway
Thanks for watching!
@@WaterlineShorts no thank you so much for a great video:)
Thank you for tutoria
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
This background looks like my house in Greece. Thank you for the video. Excellent refresher.
I have my orientation today
Unspeakable Gaming 511 that’s great. I love the anticipation of the start of a course. Enjoy, I wish I could start at the beginning again.
Very nice
👌
I’ve just been diving
Same
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fabulous - I've always wanted to have a go!
incredibusy Ali Clifford you should come along some time. youre in London right?
Waterline Academy yes!
I don't understand the clearing of the mask like how it works
Hi Andrew. Air is lighter than water. When you breath air into the mask it floats to the top of the mask. When you hold the top of the mask, the air cant escape out the top so its starts to fill the mask. As the air fills the mask it forces the water out the bottom. By tilting your head back, the very bottom of the mask is the lowest point and so all the water escapes.
th-cam.com/video/blqMa26ZajQ/w-d-xo.html
Whenever your clearing your mask you hold the top of the mask against your forehead this holds the seal at the top of the mask. Then you slightly pull the seal away from the bottom of the mask as you exhale through your nose when you do this the air your exhaling forces the water from the bottom of the mask thus clearing it. Hope this helps you understand the theory.
Are u a tutor ?
Yes. Are you learning at the moment?
@@WaterlineShorts Yes
I have three lessons now
The first time it was very difficult i couldn't resist underwater pressure i didn't exceed 3 meters and i got dizzy also i tired a lot
The second and third time i find a little easier but I couldn't go down to five meters
My friends tell me i have to get used
Can you help me with an advice
@@mohamedsbh9072 Can you tell me what prevented you from going deeper. Is it your ears or because you are getting dizzy or because you panic?
@@WaterlineShorts yes my ears
But I blew at my ear . But i couldn't resist the pressure until I got dizzy
@@mohamedsbh9072 OK. Well I think there are two things.
1. Getting dizzy is not related to your ears. That is because you are breathing heavily. Its like hyperventilating but it gets worse when you are under water. You will get better as you relax more.
2. Equlising your ears is more tricky because you can have narrow eustachian tubes. You need to loosen them up and find a way clear them that works for you.
This is a good article
www.danap.org/_pdf/DAN-SmartGuide-Ears.pdf
Diving is dangerous and if you don't know what your doing, your most likely putting yourself at risk of drowning or possibly getting the bends
I just wanna learn it so bad but I live nowhere near the sea
Well you can start here for free. waterlineshop.com/divessi
Then when you’ve gone through the theory you can probably find a local dive centre to do the pool skills.
TY
You stated add a little water into the mask to remove the fog or mist.
You haven't shown how to remove the water 'from' the mask.
You didnt explain to use how to clear the mask...
i am myopic . i use contract lenses .can i do scuba driving wearing contract lenses
Jai Hind Jai Bihar yes you can. I wear contacts on every dive. I use disposable lenses so if anything happens they wash away and I replace them.
Whenever I go diving I make sure I bring a spare set and my glasses.
In almost 20 years of diving I have only ever lost one lens.
I have also talked with optometrist's about this and they pointed out that even if you open your eyes under water with contact lenses the salt water should actually create a vacuum to your eye because of the different levels of salt between the ocean and your eye.
But be careful to throw away lenses after exposure to sea water. There is bacteria in the ocean and you should not let that bacteria build up in your eyes if you can help it.
I wear glasses so is there a way to scuba dive with glasses?
Yes you can. Simplest to wear contact lenses but you can also get lenses fitted into your mask. Some masks are designed to have lenses. You need to check with your optometrist because the distance to your eye is different on your mask compared with your glasses. You can’t however simply wear your glasses and put a mask over them because the arms will break the seal of your mask.
I used to think it was just a case of Put SCUBA apparatus on and just go underwater and start breathing as normal until oxygen ran out. I’m dum
There is more to it. I hope you found this useful
So this is how to scuba dive
Almost...
I am 74 years old and want to learn
And so you should. Happy diving
Well, I thought I'd be afraid that attempting to scuba dive without proper training will make it where we can't skate.
Weston Huffman ?
My right ear enjoyed this
Oh
Oh yes.
❤❤
I watched this five times and got scared he would drink water
😂
Ok
I like the part where he teaches diving
Ur prolly 8