Nice! on your desent i see your octopus (secondary reg) dangling around, its best to tuck it in - it can snag and cause a leak, and for that matter always try and streamline your equipment, you forget these things in your first dozen dives or so but it will come natural soon. I would love to dive with you, i'm rescue cert UK based 18 year old.
Thanks for the advice - the problem was I had a crappy holder for it and it would pop out each time I did a giant stride - used my scubapro thingy instead and now it does not happen anymore! I've done the rescue study but I'm not ready to do the actual qualification yet! I have done my CPRox/AED though. Once I have enough dives under my belt I'll look at the Rescue Diver cert. Hard to remember all the rescue stuff without drills though so I think i'll be reading the CPR related stuff quite often!
No problem! And yeah i have never actually had a holder for my octopus i just do my best to tuck it in somewhere. i perhaps did my rescue cert a bit early, i just wanted to it to add to my CV for uni applications etc... After now completing the course, i can say that it will be much more rewarding and easier to follow with sufficient dive experience (Which for most is more important than what cert you are). For me the most challenging part of the rescue course was the practical test day, with retrieving an unconscious diver for example there is a lot of steps to remember, and especially after surfacing with them you still need to unkit them, provide rescue breaths and move to safety. And i know you enjoy SCUBA (loved the webcam stunt btw) so none of this will be a problem for you so HF out there!
They added you to CS:GO today gz
I can't believe they made a live action of a CSGO agent skin.
this was awesome to watch!
James the GOD
he is...the most interesting man in the world
WOW !!
GOD JAMES
look at the size of that yellow tail snapper!!!!
1. Where is that?
2. How much training required?
3. Cost?
1. Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas. Nassau
2. Open Water certification at least, advanced recommended
3. The two dives are around $190 - very worth it!
That isn't much holy shit. Nice footage Btw. Also Good luck on your future tournaments. Your major casting was amazing. Best of luck from Chicago.
Were you scared at all? Lookes quite scary when there are so many sharks so close to you :D
Not scared at all. Apart from one time a grouper was swimming towards the crown jewels when I was kneeling
Nice! on your desent i see your octopus (secondary reg) dangling around, its best to tuck it in - it can snag and cause a leak, and for that matter always try and streamline your equipment, you forget these things in your first dozen dives or so but it will come natural soon. I would love to dive with you, i'm rescue cert UK based 18 year old.
Thanks for the advice - the problem was I had a crappy holder for it and it would pop out each time I did a giant stride - used my scubapro thingy instead and now it does not happen anymore!
I've done the rescue study but I'm not ready to do the actual qualification yet! I have done my CPRox/AED though. Once I have enough dives under my belt I'll look at the Rescue Diver cert. Hard to remember all the rescue stuff without drills though so I think i'll be reading the CPR related stuff quite often!
Logged in on wrong account but the comment is from James :P
No problem! And yeah i have never actually had a holder for my octopus i just do my best to tuck it in somewhere. i perhaps did my rescue cert a bit early, i just wanted to it to add to my CV for uni applications etc... After now completing the course, i can say that it will be much more rewarding and easier to follow with sufficient dive experience (Which for most is more important than what cert you are). For me the most challenging part of the rescue course was the practical test day, with retrieving an unconscious diver for example there is a lot of steps to remember, and especially after surfacing with them you still need to unkit them, provide rescue breaths and move to safety. And i know you enjoy SCUBA (loved the webcam stunt btw) so none of this will be a problem for you so HF out there!
csgo model in real life omg...
what camera and equipment did you use for that? freakin awesome
2x GoPro Hero 5, GoPole Reach with the dual camera adaptor mount, so I had one camera pointing at me, one camera pointing forwards.
putin @ 0:01 - 0:05