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Your Snorkeling Graduation: From Beginner to Pro
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2023
- A step-by-step guide showing you how to do Snorkeling so you can start exploring the underwater world.
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Embark on an underwater odyssey and immerse yourself in the captivating realm of snorkeling with this comprehensive guide. Whether you're a novice taking your first plunge into the underwater world or an experienced snorkeler seeking to refine your skills, this video will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to navigate the aquatic depths with confidence and finesse.
Transform from Novice to Masterful Snorkeler:
Conquer Your Fears: Overcome initial apprehension and embrace the underwater wonders of snorkeling by understanding the fundamentals and mastering essential techniques.
Safety First, Exploration Follows: Prioritize safety by understanding important precautions, including entering and exiting the water safely, respecting marine life, and navigating currents effectively.
Unveil the Hidden Treasures of the Underwater Realm:
Explore Coral Reefs' Vibrant Ecosystems: Delve into the mesmerizing coral reefs, teeming with diverse marine life, from colorful fish to majestic sea turtles.
Encounter the Fascinating Creatures of the Deep: Learn to identify and appreciate the diverse array of marine creatures that inhabit coral reefs, from playful dolphins to graceful manta rays.
Whether you're seeking an exhilarating underwater adventure or a tranquil escape into the serene depths of the ocean, this comprehensive guide will empower you to embrace the beauty and wonders of snorkeling.
Thanks so much it was very helpful
You've neglected to mention the single most important rule: NEVER DIVE ALONE. No matter how confident or experienced you are, the ocean is still an unpredictable beast which can turns things around in an instant. In an underwater emergency, you always want to have a trained buddy to attempt a rescue and call for help. If anyone is planning to practice the tips in this video, please make sure you're doing it with someone you can trust with your life.
Such a good point. That is definitely an important point that I followed myself. Eventually I will be able to make changes to the video after uploaded and then I can add this in. Thank you for this very important point
if you're a non-swimmer, it's better to wear a life jacket just to be on the safe side
hello, hmm Im curious how you started breathing calmly after panic attack if you were underwater? i dont get it please explain this to me :D
That is a very good question. Almost impossible to explain. You could call instinct. Maybe. I felt for the first time that if I carried on panicking, I would die. And when that thought came to me, i immediately calmed down. That happened to me a few times after that. In different occasions and sports.
@@NatureTrips alright thank you for answer :)
@@NatureTrips I don't get it. you panicked, recovered, normalized and started breathing again - how do you breath while diving with a snorkel?
When I calmed down I just floated. And I was there floating. In the surface. With my snorkel in the mouth, my face in the water, just calmly breathing. That’s all.
By the way, if you folks want we can have a Video Call and I’ll be more than happy to further explain everything you want to know about snorkeling 👊
How are you breathing underwater?
No breathing man. I’m holding my breath. 😉 I’m now trying to hold it for longer and longer
@@NatureTripsI was confused bc you said you panicked but then you started taking deep breaths in lol . Thanks for the videos planning on practicing snorkeling in a pool
@Meilingsueyoung ahhh no no
When I’m floating in the surface I’m breathing through the snorkel. I hold my breath only when I dive. The panic attack happened when I was floating. So I just had to relax and breath. I’m glad the videos are helping you. And feel free to ask me any other questions
@@NatureTrips thank you really. I had a epiphany the other day and decided I want to learn to snorkel then become a diver so your living my dream right now thanks
Thank you Appropriate video
I am not sure whether I should keep the mouthpiece of snorkel in my mouth or take it off when diving deeper. By the time I reach the water surface I don’t have enough air in my lungs left to blow the air out like a whale anyway. In addition, normal people look funny in the picture when the mouthpiece is in the mouth.
That is a good point. Usually when you are snorkeling in a shallow depth, up to 5 meters more or less, it’s ok to keep it or not. If you go deeper than that, and start exploring free diving then you should remove. If you are diving deep, there is a chance for you to pass out and if the snorkel is in your mouth people around would have difficulties to rescue you.
@@NatureTrips Thank you very much for your advice. Sometimes the valve does not open when I reach the surface I could not breathe since both my nose and my mouth are both covered.
@@rayvatutamote7567 my pleasure mate 😉
Use an inflatable vest no matter what…. We don’t belong to the ocean…we don’t have gills….profesional divers and swimmers drown too.
It's irresponsible to claim that it's impossible to drown if you remain calm. Also, people with very low body fat percentage can be negatively buoyant, meaning they will sink unless actively swimming
I see your point. And the last thing I want is someone to hurt themselves because of something I have said. Of course that I haven’t run a scientific experiment with statistical significance to claim that is impossible do drawn or something similar. It’s a personal RUclips channel and all my claims come from a personal experience. That’s all. The point I was making was to not get in panic and to relax. My recommendation was for people to try it out in shallow waters. So if they try out and they sink, I hope that it will be evidence enough for them not to throw themselves in deep waters. I hope it makes sense. Thank you for your point
@@NatureTripsThanks for clarifying
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