Number 4 happens all the time if you're working professionally. People think their mask is broken, their reg is broken, their tank is leaking etc etc, then panic when nothing is really wrong. Ive had some one girl swim over to me and grab the reg out of my mouth because she thought hers was broken (It wasn't), I had someone pull my mask off in a panic and bolt. There is no rational sometimes and the best thing to do is learn to recognise panic in others before it boils over and reassure them.
@@elmo319 In theory, that would be the case. But in practice, you can tell a student what to do over and over again on the surface, then they get stressed or panicked and everything you've taught them goes out the window. Im sure they did go through and practice mask clearing before they went open water diving.
@@elmo319 You’re well within your right to disagree. I think she knew to breath out through her nose but struggled to clear the mask in one exhale. You could see him telling her it was only partially clear. He was telling her to repeat the skill to clear the rest of it. She obviously just wasn’t happy yet having a flooded mask. Happens all the time with new divers and isn’t anyone’s fault.
@@elmo319 You clearly have no idea how stress/panic hits a person and how all the rational thinking goes in the trash with it. If you need to remember things you've learned just a while ago and don't necessarily have any real experience with it, you won't remember those things when in panic unless you're just the kind of person who can remain calm.
@@elmo319 your comments took such a 180. lmao... from being so convinced that the instructor was at fault, to completely proving OP's point. And you even try to (poorly) belittle the last comment, after the fact. What a fun read.
The mask clearing skill is the trickiest one for new divers and the most likely to trigger panic. You can’t see, and water getting into your nostrils is not only uncomfortable but to some it mimics the sensation of drowning since we typically breathe through our noses. Having water flood them is an unnatural feeling at best. All you need to focus on is that you can breathe despite everything. Keep focused on the fact that you can breathe in and out of your mouth. This will help you keep calm by reassuring you that you’re not in danger and even if you fail to clear your mask the first time you will get there if you can keep panic at bay.
The biggest problem is they blow out their mouth not their nose when trying to clear the mask. I carry a slate so I can clearly communicate with a new diver
Instructor in 4 did not handle it well, poor instruction on how to clear a mask. No nose touch only pointing at goggles, throwing up stop signs when someone has a mask full of water and they cannot see you.
I was working on mask cleaning during my closed water, I kept clearing only half of it , but every time I kept my cool because I knew that even though my vision was impared I could still breathe. My instructor said "that's the whole point of this exercise"
4 and 5 is the only ones you need to see to get an idea of a real world panic. The instructor in 4 did a really good job. 5 could have been prevented by the dive leader in my opinion. The person was in a sub panic before being told they are going up and never got the news that they are going up. This could have made her panic worse due to not seeing the dive leader.
Bro what was he supposed to do? Her dumbass threw off her mask AND regulator? He tried to put it in her mouth and she refused it. She never should’ve been in the water in the first place.
I know the Guy on number 2 lol that was his very first attempt to scuba without prior experience. Not even a class he just put the gear on and jump in the water lol. Next time guys make sure to take at least your open water class that way you won’t likely died 🤦🏻♂️
Number 4 reminds me a lot of my first attempts.... 🙈 I exhaled through my mouth instead of my nose to clean the mask, and then I choked on the water and stomped to the surface every time because I had to cough. If someone had told me before that you can just cough into the regulator, this probably wouldn't have happened… It took many dives before I was able to look at these practice diving platforms without fear. I always layed down on it and waited until I calmed down. Now, after two years, I had my 100th dive and I'm happy. 😇
Number 4 instructor thumbs up ??? You’re jocking ? First: Why is the student in this situation in the first place ? Because he did not receive proper briefing - instructor crap. Second: doesn’t he sees that student is blowing air from his mouth to clear his mask instead of his nose ? Third: does the instructor believe student can actually see his signs with a mask full of water ??
Hi mate only had the time to reply..and yes imo that instructor i said he took it to far but in general yes i agree.what you dont understand maybe is that you signing someone off as a dm or as diver ,you giving him the opportunity to rent equipment and kill himself!!? proper training equals return home safe even on an accident.. i was a dm when i made that video, now as an idc staff instructor still my goal is the same to make as possible for less drama down there!!be safe.vee
2nd one is terrible... line all over, clean it up!!! so much risk!! 3rd one : what is this positioning? dancing?? why tanks are all over ?? terrible example of how not to teach 4th she is way to early diving ..swimming pool and basic skills for next 2 days for her last one-instructor saved her life!!!
yea the 4th one made me feel bad. While training, i did mask clearing over and over in the pool, but my open water was in a cold quarry. It was very different. it was like i couldn't make my nose exhale. my instructor let me come to surface though when the panic set in after a few failed attempts. i am so grateful for that. i know the instructor in the video is doing a good job by keeping her down- its realistic training. but being that new and that scared... i would've punched him and fled lol and yes, i went back to the pool for a few days 😂
ive swam since I was a kid so thats probably why, but I dont understand why the mask filling with water causes panic. I had mine fill all the way up all the time in the pool, you just cant see but its got nothing to do with your breathing you just either clear it or say dah well and go back up. When air is cutoff and you are not on an inhale, that makes more sense to me. I guess some people arent able to handle water on the eyes.
@@Mrveescuba Breathing some air from my nose while I was breathing from the mouth. If not, I would have swallowed water since there was always water in my crappy mask. lol
For what it's worth, Mr Vee, your introduction sequence says "Underwater Maping." Figured I'd let you know just in case you'd be interested in fixing that.
@@Mrveescuba Hi there! I was just pointing out an accidental misspelling. It should be "Underwater Mapping" (with 2 P's). "Maping" is not an actual word. Common mistake though, so no big deal. I just wanted to let you know in case you'd like to correct it. 👍 Aside from that, great video! I enjoyed your presentation.
Number 4 happens all the time if you're working professionally. People think their mask is broken, their reg is broken, their tank is leaking etc etc, then panic when nothing is really wrong. Ive had some one girl swim over to me and grab the reg out of my mouth because she thought hers was broken (It wasn't), I had someone pull my mask off in a panic and bolt. There is no rational sometimes and the best thing to do is learn to recognise panic in others before it boils over and reassure them.
@@elmo319 In theory, that would be the case. But in practice, you can tell a student what to do over and over again on the surface, then they get stressed or panicked and everything you've taught them goes out the window. Im sure they did go through and practice mask clearing before they went open water diving.
@@elmo319 You’re well within your right to disagree. I think she knew to breath out through her nose but struggled to clear the mask in one exhale. You could see him telling her it was only partially clear. He was telling her to repeat the skill to clear the rest of it. She obviously just wasn’t happy yet having a flooded mask. Happens all the time with new divers and isn’t anyone’s fault.
@@elmo319 You clearly have no idea how stress/panic hits a person and how all the rational thinking goes in the trash with it.
If you need to remember things you've learned just a while ago and don't necessarily have any real experience with it, you won't remember those things when in panic unless you're just the kind of person who can remain calm.
@@elmo319 your comments took such a 180. lmao... from being so convinced that the instructor was at fault, to completely proving OP's point. And you even try to (poorly) belittle the last comment, after the fact. What a fun read.
The mask clearing skill is the trickiest one for new divers and the most likely to trigger panic. You can’t see, and water getting into your nostrils is not only uncomfortable but to some it mimics the sensation of drowning since we typically breathe through our noses. Having water flood them is an unnatural feeling at best. All you need to focus on is that you can breathe despite everything. Keep focused on the fact that you can breathe in and out of your mouth. This will help you keep calm by reassuring you that you’re not in danger and even if you fail to clear your mask the first time you will get there if you can keep panic at bay.
The biggest problem is they blow out their mouth not their nose when trying to clear the mask. I carry a slate so I can clearly communicate with a new diver
Huge respect for the instructor on clip no.4
@@Mrveescuba Used to upload videos 10 years ago lol
He made me feel calm and I’m only watching.
Instructor in 4 did not handle it well, poor instruction on how to clear a mask. No nose touch only pointing at goggles, throwing up stop signs when someone has a mask full of water and they cannot see you.
I was working on mask cleaning during my closed water, I kept clearing only half of it , but every time I kept my cool because I knew that even though my vision was impared I could still breathe. My instructor said "that's the whole point of this exercise"
4 and 5 is the only ones you need to see to get an idea of a real world panic. The instructor in 4 did a really good job. 5 could have been prevented by the dive leader in my opinion. The person was in a sub panic before being told they are going up and never got the news that they are going up. This could have made her panic worse due to not seeing the dive leader.
Bro what was he supposed to do? Her dumbass threw off her mask AND regulator? He tried to put it in her mouth and she refused it. She never should’ve been in the water in the first place.
I know the Guy on number 2 lol that was his very first attempt to scuba without prior experience. Not even a class he just put the gear on and jump in the water lol.
Next time guys make sure to take at least your open water class that way you won’t likely died 🤦🏻♂️
Oh wow hahah, didn’t even have all the gear on.. were they going Spearfishing?
Number 4 reminds me a lot of my first attempts.... 🙈 I exhaled through my mouth instead of my nose to clean the mask, and then I choked on the water and stomped to the surface every time because I had to cough. If someone had told me before that you can just cough into the regulator, this probably wouldn't have happened…
It took many dives before I was able to look at these practice diving platforms without fear. I always layed down on it and waited until I calmed down. Now, after two years, I had my 100th dive and I'm happy. 😇
That's nice mate, just dive dive
Number 2 : comes like Rango the chameleon! 😄
or E.T. phone home
Thank you for these. Scuba training was next on my bucket list, but I lost my health. This way, I feel like I'm learning anyway! ❤️
Coronavirus ?
Yeah I lost like 6hp due to a creeper, sucks man
@@toomanydonut1876 😂
I find snorkeling better and you can see colors!
The truth is you can see more on snorkel
Number 3 make me laugh so hard 🤣🤣🤣 that seem like a joke or something
The only problem that can’t be solved is panic
your comentary is so savage i love it omg :D
Hands down to instructor no. 4
👐👐👏👍 Your the man💪💪😎
I drown once. Trust me guys it’s not a good experience.
Good swimmer here. Someone drown me. That was not a good experience either. Lol
Where is number 5?
Someone wasn’t happy that his face was there so instead to have any copyright which actually I’m aloud to post,I desire to deleted it
Number 4 instructor thumbs up ??? You’re jocking ?
First: Why is the student in this situation in the first place ? Because he did not receive proper briefing - instructor crap.
Second: doesn’t he sees that student is blowing air from his mouth to clear his mask instead of his nose ?
Third: does the instructor believe student can actually see his signs with a mask full of water ??
Hi mate only had the time to reply..and yes imo that instructor i said he took it to far but in general yes i agree.what you dont understand maybe is that you signing someone off as a dm or as diver ,you giving him the opportunity to rent equipment and kill himself!!? proper training equals return home safe even on an accident.. i was a dm when i made that video, now as an idc staff instructor still my goal is the same to make as possible for less drama down there!!be safe.vee
#2... Are you serious!!!??If you had to tell him what was going on he had no business being a scuba diver!! smh🤦🏼♀️
I know I will never dive because I already had a panic attack so I know what it can do dl
2nd one is terrible... line all over, clean it up!!! so much risk!!
3rd one : what is this positioning? dancing?? why tanks are all over ?? terrible example of how not to teach
4th she is way to early diving ..swimming pool and basic skills for next 2 days for her
last one-instructor saved her life!!!
yea the 4th one made me feel bad. While training, i did mask clearing over and over in the pool, but my open water was in a cold quarry. It was very different. it was like i couldn't make my nose exhale. my instructor let me come to surface though when the panic set in after a few failed attempts. i am so grateful for that. i know the instructor in the video is doing a good job by keeping her down- its realistic training. but being that new and that scared... i would've punched him and fled lol
and yes, i went back to the pool for a few days 😂
ive swam since I was a kid so thats probably why, but I dont understand why the mask filling with water causes panic. I had mine fill all the way up all the time in the pool, you just cant see but its got nothing to do with your breathing you just either clear it or say dah well and go back up. When air is cutoff and you are not on an inhale, that makes more sense to me. I guess some people arent able to handle water on the eyes.
@@Mrveescuba
Really ? Because it never happened to me.
@@Mrveescuba
Breathing some air from my nose while I was breathing from the mouth. If not, I would have swallowed water since there was always water in my crappy mask. lol
Good selection, do you have the link of N°3 sequence?
Hi there im gunna try to find it and post it here
Thanks
no.4 thinking mask more than important than breath
yesterday i runed out of air at 20 meters without an octopus
What happened? Or how did you run out of air?
Juan-Dre Nel my tank was so small and i didn’t check how much air was left and also i was wasting to much air just to control my buoyancy
Is this a joke ? Why do you go underwater without an octopus in the first place ? And 20 meters alone ? Without proper safety checking at 20 meters ?
El buceo es un deporte muy seguro, siempre y cuando se respeten las normas. Todo lo visto, a mi juicio ha sido imprudencia tras imprudencia.
Bro ngl the edits had me laughin out loud
The lady in the last vid shouldn't dive.
You kidding me? Where's No. 5? Clickbait sein Urgroßvater!
Τρομακτικο, το εμαθα πρόσφατα 😮
Τι εννοείς το έμαθες?
@@Mrveescuba σορρυ έπαθα, πανικοβληθηκα 8 μέτρα κάτω απ τη θάλασσα και έβγαλα το οξυγόνο, τρομακτηκοτερη εμπειρία της ζωής μου
I guess if these people ever going to dive again, they should master their underwater panic skills
Lol
For what it's worth, Mr Vee, your introduction sequence says "Underwater Maping." Figured I'd let you know just in case you'd be interested in fixing that.
Hi i don't understand what you mean.
@@Mrveescuba Hi there! I was just pointing out an accidental misspelling. It should be "Underwater Mapping" (with 2 P's). "Maping" is not an actual word. Common mistake though, so no big deal. I just wanted to let you know in case you'd like to correct it. 👍
Aside from that, great video! I enjoyed your presentation.
@@Strype13 ohh ok lol!! its difficult to change now!!but thanks a lot anyway!!4
Those are some panic bulbs in the thumbnail
Should have done it in a pool first. And if someone is asking to go up why does he keep them down. Seems wrong to me.
They do, but you also have to do it in sea afterwards. It's possible to manage one without the other.
Didn’t understand what the problems were ?! What was wrong in each clip?? And no.5 didn’t show anything!!
00.58 hahahahhahah 😂😂😂😂😂😂
omg :)
Discover Scuba Desaster! 😂
That goat lol aaaaa
Where is video no 5?
@@Mrveescuba ok
Has number 5 been deleted?
@@Mrveescuba what video was it?
Discover scuba disaster lmao
Medical examiners are finding bodies of divers with self inflicted stab wounds to the heart or jugular to avoid the agony of drowning
Stop lying to the public about this bullshi
This list sucks
Why has that scuba divers got a snorkel 🤿
On the mask if they're using breathing equipment?
For the surface its on the course as well