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Three Brothers Dive - Blasket Islands, Ireland
A fantastic dive with the Kerry Sub Aqua Club!
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Derrynane's Underwater Nature Trail
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Beautiful Derrynane along the Iveragh peninsula with a stunning underwater nature trail! Check it out here: www.vincenthylandartist.com/underwater-nature-trail
Dive Ducomi Pier - Negros Oriental
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Beautiful views under Ducomi pier, with concrete pillars covered in life.
Tec Diving: Ghost net removal
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Partial removal of this huge ghost net at 50m! Mission was continued and the complete net was retrieved. GhostNets are fishing nets that have been lost, abandoned or discarded at sea. These nets can still cause huge damage to the environment. Ghost nets cause damage by entangling live coral, smothering reefs and introducing parasites and invasive species into reef environments. Every year they ...
Sea Camp - Marine Conservation Philippines
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A three-day Sea Camp at Marine Conservation Philippines. These wonderful Sea Camps are aimed towards diverse, local youths who are interested in learning about the marine environment. The primary goal of the camps are to introduce the basics of various coastal ecosystems and understand their importance in our waters. Through awareness raising, members also learned why we need to take care of th...
Coral Bleaching - Neg Oriental, Philippines
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Recently, we have been witnessing portions of local reefs along Neg Oriental being affected by bleaching. The changes among these corals have only occurred over the last month. We are hoping that most of these colonies will be able to recover. However some, as shown in the video are sadly already dead.
Julian Rocks - Byron Bay, Australia
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Even with low visibility after a few days of bad weather, this dive location still blew us away!
Jellyfish Beauty - Philippines
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Jellyfish are a major part of the phylum Cnidaria. They are mainly free-swimming marine animals with these beautiful umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles. As shown in the video, the bell can pulsate to provide propulsion and highly efficient, stunning locomotion. Notice the tiny symbiotic fish living amongst the tentacles and bell. These tentacles are armed with stinging cells which can...
Demarcation - Philippines
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Demarcation is the physical marking of the boundary line of an MPA. Along with Coastal Resource Management (CRM) and Bantay Dagat, we were able to finish marking the boundaries of a local MPA here on Neg. Oriental. With successful management and enforcement, resources can be protected and conserved ➡️ working towards a sustainable future for our oceans...
My Underwater World
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I have been working passionately as a Scuba Dive Instructor for 8 years in different parts of the world, most recently with an NGO (Marine Conservation Philippines) on the Island of Negros Oriental. One of the most important aspects of our work is not only to teach our students how to dive but to educate and guide them towards becoming ambassadors of the underwater world. As well as working wit...
Turtle Breath - Philippines
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The magic moment a green turtle (Chelonia mydas) takes a breath at the surface.
Morning sunlit dives - Philippines
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Beautiful rays of light coming through on morning dives!
Dive Moal Boal - Philippines
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Would you like to experience being surrounded by MILLIONS of fish?! This is beautiful Moal Boal. Having dive in many wonderful places, being surrounded by these sardines was definitely nearing the top of my list. We also had wonderful company 💛. Not only amazing marine life here, but the beauty on land is also pretty spectacular.
Spanish Dancer - Philippines
Просмотров 4493 года назад
A huge beautiful Spanish Dancer (Hexabranchus sanguineus) making its way along the reef. These gorgeous creatures can grow up to 40cm. This giant nudibranch was 32cm in length and, not too far away, another 10 individuals were in the area meeting to mate.
Swimming Frogfish
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Cruising through life... These weird but wonderful animals have frog like hands that help them walk along the sea bed. It's uncommon to see them swim, but when they do, they use jet propulsion. One of my favourite characteristics of Frogfish is their cute grumpy faces! This is a giant frogfish (Antennarius commerson) cruising around Apo Island (Philippines).
Ghost Net Removal - Philippines
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Ghost Net Removal - Philippines
Palawan Family Love
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Palawan Family Love
Post Lockdown Dive - Beautiful Philippines
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Post Lockdown Dive - Beautiful Philippines
PADI Divemaster & IDC Skill Circuit - Neutrally buoyant
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PADI Divemaster & IDC Skill Circuit - Neutrally buoyant
Finning Techniques & Neutral Buoyancy
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Finning Techniques & Neutral Buoyancy
Finning Techniques: Helicopter Turn
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Finning Techniques: Helicopter Turn
Finning Techniques - Reverse/Back Kick
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Finning Techniques - Reverse/Back Kick
Finning Techniques - Frog Kick
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Finning Techniques - Frog Kick

Комментарии

  • @resatbuyukkemahli9177
    @resatbuyukkemahli9177 11 дней назад

    best video set ,ı have ever seen in youtube....fruitful and 1 pack

  • @adolfredohernandez9439
    @adolfredohernandez9439 16 дней назад

    Se ve que naciste para esto!!! Increible demostracion de habilidades, al verte no puedo mas que pensar en el libro de Richard Bach y la gaviota (Jonathan Livingston Seagull) que busca la perfeccion al volar. Felicitaciones.

  • @torbengregersen
    @torbengregersen 2 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed watching your demonstrations, they reminded me a lot how I used to do mines. Particular that your are mostly neutrally buoyant. However I can't understand why on earth you will demonstrate both fin pivot and hover, with deflating your BCD and then touching the bottom! I now of course for the student to be able to meet the performance requirements they need to either use the power inflator or orally inflate the bcd. But they can either simulate it or do it on a decent. And please don't sit in the buddha position - it's not being in trim and just sending a bad signal! Both skill are very important, but they are way out of touch with reality and the if we look at where they are used - during the OWD program. If the OW course is done nice and slowly, by the time the student get the those skills they will have no problems performing them. Also why on earth do you blow bubbles during the regulator to snorkel exchange on the surface? It's not part of the performance requirements and you are on the surface and no point venting your air ways. Just my feedback and I have done my fair share of OW courses, where of course not more than maybe around 100 where done in neutral buoyancy.

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! Really glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your thoughts. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if all courses could be taught completely neutrally buoyant and for students to have total control from the minute they are under the surface… but it’s not realistic and that’s where instructor demonstrations come into play. This video is aimed towards DMs and instructors to help develop their skill performance and demonstrations for IDCs and continuing on to teach. With students, as you are of course aware, it’s about progression. It’s absolutely ok for students to start their fin pivot / hover from the bottom at the beginning if needed - ensuring you have the correct environment (sandy bottom Etc). For IDCs you cannot have any arm / finning movement during the hover therefore hovering in trim position can be tricky for many, Buddha ensures there’s no temptation to move and fin/arm allowing for completely breath control - and it’s fun! 😄 Students love to hover in different positions. It’s all about learning about breath control, positioning and balance which will lead to great trim positioning. * You are absolutely right - if the OW course is taught nice and slowly and you have minimal students they will nail it. And really all students should be frog kicking / back finning before even putting a tank on their back - but again realistically and sadly many instructors aren’t given this time. I have been very privileged to work in such an environment where we not only have the time to teach students but have the time to work with them to fine tune buoyancy control to enable them to carry out marine conservation work confidently and conservatively in trim position. * blowing bubbles snk/reg exchange - it’s all about creating good habits and muscle memory. Yes we don’t need to worry about lung over expansion at the surface. But again this is progression and confidence building for the student, building good habits so that whenever their reg is out UW that they remember such a vital thing to avoid serious injury. Hope this helps clarify! Delighted to see more instructors teaching neutrally buoyant. We are, at the end of the day, the role models for our students 🌞

  • @levismith7456
    @levismith7456 2 месяца назад

    Great video! You're buoyancy is superb! I'm going to have to practice doing some of these skills boyant before teaching my students, lol. I just want to point out since you made this video skin (duck) diving has changed to removing snorkel before diving due to if a shallow water black out occurs people are known to take a breath as soon as their face hits the surface and if snorkel is in the mouth (black out victims have clamped down on snorkel and not spit it out) they will breath in water from the snorkel. I was trained and have taught the way shown but i was proved wrong by our newest instructor 😂. Enjoyed your video, keep up the good work!

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much !! Much appreciated - hope it’s of help :) And thank you for pointing out the skill change. I haven’t been actively teaching in a few years since Covid but absolutely agree and support this change completely 💯 glad it’s been adjusted, I’ll pop a point in the notes ☺️☺️ you keep up the good work too !

  • @brianschmidt9801
    @brianschmidt9801 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this awesome video of the 24 skills. I too am studying for PADI DM and find it difficult to be as thorough as you in my practice. I have watched your skills for months and they are really helping me become better. Your finning skills and buoyance are amazing!! Keep up the good work. I hope to one day get to dive with you or take a class from you.

  • @pablogc2008
    @pablogc2008 6 месяцев назад

    In which Dive Center do you work? I'm looking for a place to do the PADI IDC in Spanish. Great video!

  • @fridericogatti1213
    @fridericogatti1213 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing execution. It helped me so much during my DM course

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks very much, delighted to hear it helped during your course !

  • @vasssab
    @vasssab 10 месяцев назад

    21:13 вот ты чудо, говорит всплываем, сама на инфляторе спускает воздух из bcd🤦 padi, ох уж эти инструктора...

  • @j.p.saliven5584
    @j.p.saliven5584 Год назад

    Nice posture and pantomime 👍🏼 but metal backplate with yoke and octopus… 😮

  • @ericdelrosario6779
    @ericdelrosario6779 Год назад

    Thanks for the excellent skills demo. Appreciate all that you do for scuba diving.

  • @jonathanpotts4262
    @jonathanpotts4262 Год назад

    Very well performed skills and very helpful for my current DMT. My only question is why is weight belt under BCD straps? My understanding is wg belt should be unencumbered.

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 Год назад

      Hello Jonathan, thanks very much. Much appreciated. Regarding the weight belt (on a wing set up), it is easy enough to ditch on the surface - undo bcd strap, undo weight belt. If under the bcd strap and accidentally came loose you wouldn’t lose it. You do not want it coming off accidentally at depth. This is taught at technical level but as important at recreational. Just ensure to brief buddy during pre-dive safety check. Hope that helps.

  • @sbs_6769
    @sbs_6769 Год назад

    안녕하세요. SBS [찐친 이상 출발, 딱 한 번 간다면] 제작팀 입니다! 다름이 아니라 위 게시하신 영상을 자료화면으로 사용하고 싶어 댓글 남깁니다. 사용이 가능하다면 출처 남기고 사용하겠습니다! 댓글 확인 후 답변 부탁드립니다. 감사합니다!

  • @TheRONAN13
    @TheRONAN13 Год назад

    You are true professional Aoibheann, you take everything step by step, it was a great help to me when I completed my open water training last October. Are you going to do video on Advanced Open Water.

  • @RGisk
    @RGisk 2 года назад

    I’ve watched your videos prepping for divemaster last year, AI earlier this year and now OWSI, and they are fantastic reference material, thank you so much for sharing. Your buoyancy control is really impressive… after all these years and so many courses, I still have trouble hovering completely still like this when at only a few feet depth in a pool. With even the slightest breath I rise somewhat. Going to continue to aim for mastery at your level 😊

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      Hello, thank you so much! Delighted it’s been a huge help. I’m sure your buoyancy control is fantastic - keep on focusing on breath adjustments. Good luck with the OWSI, I’m sure you’ll smash it!!! 👏

  • @gregoryvlachoulis2983
    @gregoryvlachoulis2983 2 года назад

    Great videos , you are helping me a lot.....preparing for IDC IE.

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      Hi Gregory, thanks so much! I’m delighted to hear they are helping. Good luck with the IDC, I’m sure you’ll do great !

    • @gregoryvlachoulis2983
      @gregoryvlachoulis2983 2 года назад

      ​@@aoibheanndivepro1835 Passed first try ! thank you so much ! Wish you all the best , hope you continue to help people !

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      @@gregoryvlachoulis2983 awww how fantastic ! Well done 👏👏delighted to hear, I’m sure you’ll be a wonderful instructor and inspire many others

  • @erkananil620
    @erkananil620 2 года назад

    ive never seen anyone demonstrating these skills so flawlessly while neutrally buoyant wow just wow

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      Thanks very much !!

    • @erkananil620
      @erkananil620 2 года назад

      @@aoibheanndivepro1835 Can i ask you where you trained? Koh tao perhaps?

  • @arroyodflint7114
    @arroyodflint7114 2 года назад

    She’s awesome

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      Thanks ! ☺️

    • @arroyodflint7114
      @arroyodflint7114 2 года назад

      Just starting my IDC in about 3 weeks and ploughing through my TEK 40/45/50 as we speak which started in December

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      @@arroyodflint7114 oh fantastic!! Tec training brilliant and great to have more knowledge as an instructor. Good luck on the IDC - I’m sure you’ll do brilliantly!

    • @arroyodflint7114
      @arroyodflint7114 2 года назад

      @@aoibheanndivepro1835 thank you

  • @esanchezp
    @esanchezp 2 года назад

    Question? on skill #5 when switching from snorkel to regulator why do you need to blow air while making the switch? I understand if you were at depth and switching from one reg to the other but why when you are at the surface when you are at the same atmosphere pressure. Just curious

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      Hello, great question. As you’ve mentioned at the surface there is no risk but for students it’s to continuously build good habits and muscle memory whenever removing the reg from mouth - this will help when it comes to skills UW such as regulator recover etc. Hope that helps :)

  • @alexandrav2744
    @alexandrav2744 2 года назад

    Super circuit demo, thank you! Only comment is I wish you used a regular BC instead of a wing, but still the best demo online :-)

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      Thank you Alexandra 🥰 I hope it’s helped. Most of the skills are transferable for a regular BCD with a few minor adjustments - Have you thought about trying out a wing?

  • @ronryder6707
    @ronryder6707 2 года назад

    I know everyone is commenting on this, but I cant help myself. I have never seen buoyancy control like hers. Unreal. Beautiful to behold. Great video.

  • @dungnguyen-bb9zy
    @dungnguyen-bb9zy 2 года назад

    The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination

  • @sewyongching7792
    @sewyongching7792 2 года назад

    Tq....

  • @TheRONAN13
    @TheRONAN13 2 года назад

    Thanks for a great video Aoibheann, it was interesting and of good use for me for my Open Water Course next week.

  • @TheRONAN13
    @TheRONAN13 3 года назад

    Aoibheann, I would love for you to be my instructor, maybe for Advanced Open Water.

  • @TheRONAN13
    @TheRONAN13 3 года назад

    Aoibheann, I want to go diving with you here in Donegal when I get my open water cert.

  • @TheRONAN13
    @TheRONAN13 3 года назад

    I enjoyed your video and found it very interesting and helpful, I am doing my Open Water Cert in September.

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks Ronan, glad it has helped! Good luck with the course, I’m sure it’ll go great!

  • @vermeulvermeul5761
    @vermeulvermeul5761 3 года назад

    This skill session video is the best and most clear one i have been able to find so far! Very nice thanks for uploading helped me a lot.

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks so much! Really glad it’s been able to help develop your skills.

    • @vermeulvermeul5761
      @vermeulvermeul5761 3 года назад

      It did!! Finished divemaster yesterday, now up for IDC 👌🏻 Shared your video with other divers as well

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      @@vermeulvermeul5761 that’s brilliant! Congratulations 👏. Good luck with the IDC, I’m sure you’ll smash it! Thanks for sharing the video too :)

    • @vermeulvermeul5761
      @vermeulvermeul5761 2 года назад

      @@aoibheanndivepro1835 passed IDC last week ;) 1 full month being divemaster haha Thanks videos really helped!!

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 2 года назад

      @@vermeulvermeul5761 fantastic news!!! Well done ☺️🙌 so glad it helped, and now you get to teach so many others !

  • @Tom-zq7lu
    @Tom-zq7lu 3 года назад

    FANTASTIC AND BEAUTIFUL woman in the water fantastic and very very best, 💦👍💯😁🆗

  • @Tom-zq7lu
    @Tom-zq7lu 3 года назад

    FANTASTIC AND BEAUTIFUL THANKS 👍💦💯🆗

  • @keepitsimple64
    @keepitsimple64 3 года назад

    Outstanding videos!!! I'm in the DM program with another agency and their program info, their study info and videos are not as detailed. Regardless of dive agency, I am always willing to learn more to be a better, safer diver and to make sure my groups dive safely. Thank you for sharing!

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      You are so welcome!! So glad it can be of help, good luck with you DM, I’m sure you’ll smash it ☺️

  • @arroyodflint7114
    @arroyodflint7114 3 года назад

    Pure brilliance

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks very much!!

    • @arroyodflint7114
      @arroyodflint7114 3 года назад

      i am working through my divemaster here in Costa del Sol.... loved the video to pieces

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      @@arroyodflint7114 I’m so glad to hear it was able to help you through the Divemaster course ! ☺️

  • @PanamaDiveAdventure
    @PanamaDiveAdventure 3 года назад

    Great video and very well performed.

  • @Samppa1987
    @Samppa1987 3 года назад

    Very nicely done! Bravo! Great editing and excellent skill work 😁

  • @diveinstructor
    @diveinstructor 3 года назад

    Its about time someone did it right. Well done.

  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok 3 года назад

    If the regulator is free-flowing 22:35 ...just switch it out and breathe from the octo!

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      One of the skills students need to master is how to breathe from a free-flowing regulator. It also allows you to make use of the lost air rather than use more by switching. If you switch to your octo you will run out of air very fast so switch to your buddy’s octo instead. 👌

    • @jonnieinbangkok
      @jonnieinbangkok 3 года назад

      @@aoibheanndivepro1835 It's a skill every diver learns, and is a theoretical safety skill for the reasons you mention, but in practice in 20 years of diving never had (or seen) a free flowing reg. and forgot this was even possible. I'm sure I am not alone in this.

  • @chrishanson6548
    @chrishanson6548 3 года назад

    On the first skill, set up and break down, there is no reason to check the hydro and viz. They have no meaning except to the owner of the tank. Checking the o-ring and the pressure rating are the two things people need to check. Nice job demo’ing the skills in a horizontal position!

    • @Flqwless-Agario
      @Flqwless-Agario 3 года назад

      It does have a meaning; meeting performance requirements in your course

  • @Al556
    @Al556 3 года назад

    Excellent trim and buoyancy!

  • @RPAChampion
    @RPAChampion 3 года назад

    dose it know you are there :-)

  • @divemasterkervie8056
    @divemasterkervie8056 3 года назад

    in Cabilao?

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Apo island 🥰

    • @divemasterkervie8056
      @divemasterkervie8056 3 года назад

      Never seen like this color in Apo Island,but had been seen 3 frogfish like this in Cabilao in one dive.,looking forward to find this one in Apo when things all good and back to normal😊

  • @vl4d122
    @vl4d122 3 года назад

    You need to make more videos there great 👍

  • @PadenClayton
    @PadenClayton 3 года назад

    This is super helpful. I went through open water with the old method and never got a chance to learn or teach this method. With PADI pushing neutral buoyancy during classes now its great to see good demonstrations of each of the skills.

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks Paden, so glad it could help. It’s still very common for open water courses to be taught on the knees without any introduction to trim and kicking styles (frog, back, helicopter). These techniques should be focused during beginner courses - students generally pick it up really fast if time is spent well.

  • @timothygibbs4600
    @timothygibbs4600 3 года назад

    Awesome!! Keep making videos. You should look into using SMZeus . c o m!!! It is the fastest way to grow your RUclips channel, and also works for any other social media profiles you may want to promote!!

  • @NickJunglefever
    @NickJunglefever 3 года назад

    Awesome!! great corona proof skill set :) thanks for sharing, will take some of this into training....almost done with my DM course!!

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks so much Nick! Delighted it can help with your training, good luck with the rest of the course 👏!!!

    • @NickJunglefever
      @NickJunglefever 3 года назад

      @@aoibheanndivepro1835 thank you! :)

  • @nereamateo5490
    @nereamateo5490 3 года назад

    Great performance, thx a lot.

  • @Ginwood
    @Ginwood 3 года назад

    Keeping 2nd stage and octo off the ground, why is this not shown more in IDC skill circuit videos? 2 mins in and I'm impressed, got a sub and like, looking forward to more great content guys

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks Simon ! Yeah I agree, not only to keep the regs safe, but also to keep clean (as they do go in your mouth). Thanks again ☺️

  • @julianacambronero4110
    @julianacambronero4110 3 года назад

    the best skill for 2020 great job !!! keep teaching

  • @4tatonka
    @4tatonka 3 года назад

    I am studying for a DiveMaster Skills Circuit test this week and found this video -- this is inspiring (a little intimidating - I need to improve my neutral buoyancy skills). Thank you for the perfect application of these skills - your talents we all aspire to achieve!

    • @aoibheanndivepro1835
      @aoibheanndivepro1835 3 года назад

      Thanks so much for your lovely comment ! Keep working on buoyancy control, lots of practice and you’ll nail the skills !

  • @ruadhangm
    @ruadhangm 3 года назад

    Nice vid!

  • @scatty9620
    @scatty9620 3 года назад

    That’s so neat!

  • @shuntao3475
    @shuntao3475 4 года назад

    Close to PERECTION..... This is how all OW students should be taught. Gold Star young lady, very well done. I been working to perform this skills to this perfection with Long hose. BCD removal is not as clean yet, once I have it done, I will never teach short hose to a student again.