Phil Christoff - Introduction to Tech Diving

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @jonnieinbangkok
    @jonnieinbangkok 2 года назад +2

    Plus those longer decompression stops aren't always gonna be in the open water blue...they may be at various depths along a vibrant reef depending on the divesite.

  • @RamC002
    @RamC002 4 месяца назад

    This makes me want to take the tech courses and start tech diving so much!!!

  • @apexunderwaterfilm675
    @apexunderwaterfilm675 2 года назад +1

    Nice Video, really looking forward to the SCR and CCR Talk. Guess this will be my next step in Diving.

  • @DavidRibasDaCunha
    @DavidRibasDaCunha 3 года назад +2

    thanks for this....great webinar with great and clear explanations by Phil

  • @ponyrang
    @ponyrang 2 года назад +1

    Wow, My best friend, Wonderful video dear. I enjoyed watching. Hope to see you soon...

  • @Mraknup
    @Mraknup 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video my dear friend. I wish you happy evening
    Love & peace 🕊

  • @azaram5571
    @azaram5571 3 года назад +6

    Really great video. Has clarified a lot of tech concepts for me. I took a lot out of it. Was really good seeing how the profiles changed with different gases in Multideco.

  • @leehouston4395
    @leehouston4395 3 года назад +2

    that was a really helpful video. I have been a rec diver for a while and this answered a tonne of questions is had.

  • @hartgetzen7867
    @hartgetzen7867 2 года назад +1

    Well done . Thank you!

  • @evzl3589
    @evzl3589 3 года назад +3

    Still waiting for CCR video.

  • @timg9134
    @timg9134 3 года назад +1

    Great webinar!

  • @andreykarayvansky9549
    @andreykarayvansky9549 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video! Is technical diving you talk about not recreational? 19:45

    • @andreykarayvansky9549
      @andreykarayvansky9549 2 года назад

      Ah, you answer this in 2 mins in the video :)

    • @Outlaw_270
      @Outlaw_270 Месяц назад

      "Phil Christoff - Introduction to Tech Diving"
      Enough said... SMH

  • @DeepDiveDavid
    @DeepDiveDavid 6 месяцев назад

    Is the Apeks DSX suited as a full on Tech Dive Computer?

  • @DOHCG
    @DOHCG 3 года назад +1

    Thanx,Phil

  • @charlesg7926
    @charlesg7926 3 года назад +5

    Safety stops should not ever be optional, unless you’re only like 20 feet down or something. Trust me, for long term brain, organ and joint health you want to do them. That was the one thing in the video I couldn’t believe hearing. Yeah obviously if you’re just 20 feet or something you don’t need to do one… but 30, 40, 50, 60 feet? Do a 3 minute safety stop. Maybe if you’re only 30 feet down, a 2 minute safety stop is probably sufficient… but for me, I’ve always done my 3 min safety stop, always came up 1 foot every 2 seconds or slower, and I’ve never had any problems or headaches after diving ever, and done well over 200 dives. Some people do 1 foot every second and that’s supposed to be fine too. For me I go extra slow just because. It’s fun going on a deep dive and knowing you have the discipline to not have a headache or issues later
    But he’s right about decompression stops, they’re even more important than safety stops (although I’d say they’re both equally important because you should never skip either unless somehow your only alternative is actual drowning).
    Overall the video was excellent, very informative, so this one point is kind of nitpicking but important nonetheless

  • @CorrupteddSanity
    @CorrupteddSanity 3 года назад +3

    Excellent. Very informative and encouraged me to consider technical diving.
    Is the free tdi course still on offer?

  • @melikesleepy
    @melikesleepy 2 года назад +1

    Good video, would have been better if the facilitator didn't incessantly interrupt the guest speaker.

  • @blackoceandiving8242
    @blackoceandiving8242 2 года назад +2

    At 30m my computer gives me about 21 minutes. I use Gradient Factors 45/95

  • @Imozart0341I
    @Imozart0341I 3 года назад +4

    I’ll always feel cave diving is 1000% nuts compared to wreck diving.

    • @mustanggun
      @mustanggun 3 года назад +1

      Actually, wreck is more dangerous in many ways.

    • @roypatterson9910
      @roypatterson9910 3 года назад +1

      @@mustanggun Lol, who told you that???

    • @roypatterson9910
      @roypatterson9910 3 года назад

      @@mustanggun They are about the same, the only thing that's more dangerous about wreck diving is rust, cables and fishing hooks, but they both are dangerous, because there's no direct way to the surface. But, Cave diving is more dangerous because it's much easier to get lost and get wedged into a spot you might not get out of. Not only that, most wrecks aren't that big, meaning that there's caves that goes for miles, and in wrecks, you have a much better chance of finding your way out in a hurry so you can ascend, but in caves, you don't have that option, if something goes wrong 2000 feet into a cave, you are pretty much dead, unless you have a backup, but if that fails, then you have another tank, but after that, then you are screwed! You don't hear about many deaths in wreck diving, but look at how many divers that has died in caves and had to be recovered, it's rare you survive when something goes wrong. Just ask Edd Sorenson, he'll tell you about all the bodies he's had to recover, and when the best of the best can't get it done, then guess who they call, they call Edd Sorenson, the man is a legend!

  • @unisuit
    @unisuit 3 года назад +1

    In the 80's we just called it sport diving. interesting to see it main stream.

  • @WONDERFULREPTILES
    @WONDERFULREPTILES 4 года назад +1

    NICE VIDEO

  • @homeworkpictureshq
    @homeworkpictureshq 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @Datadog-1
    @Datadog-1 2 года назад +3

    Anyone who says “Isn’t it boring to deco for 58min?” Should not be looking at tech diving. It’s part of the dive and if you don’t do it you’re going to be in a bad place. If you’re mind goes to “isn’t it boring” then you should do something else

  • @patricemassa
    @patricemassa 2 года назад +1

    🙂

  • @nes.torfernandez
    @nes.torfernandez 3 года назад +1

    I just want to reaffirm that shearwater computers are the best computer out there.
    I got my teric before I took my open water class and it’s been with me since that day all away to tec diving.

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 3 года назад

      If you've always had the same computer, can you honestly say which is the best since you can compare it properly? I also love my Shearwater but I've used multiple different ones.

    • @nes.torfernandez
      @nes.torfernandez 3 года назад

      @@Yggdrasil42 well I’m nobody to say that! Shearwater is the best dive computer because every diver knows that and others brands knows that.
      Yes we have garmin but let’s be honest that’s not a a dive computer like shearwater is like shearwater is not a watch like garmin is I don’t know if you understand what I’m trying to say

    • @jaredweiman2987
      @jaredweiman2987 2 года назад

      @@Yggdrasil42 I switched from an old no-name brand puck/console to a Perdix 2. It was like switching from a 90s flip phone to a brand new pro model phone.

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter Год назад

    Paralenz is now dead 😢

    • @InsiderDivers
      @InsiderDivers  Год назад

      it was a piece of trash, was just a matter of time.

  • @proyachtdivers1420
    @proyachtdivers1420 3 года назад

    LIKE

  • @saar144
    @saar144 Год назад

    I’m 28 min into the video, and almost no helpful information was provided. What a waste of time

  • @randyfisher6108
    @randyfisher6108 2 года назад

    Larry babcock is by far more superior teacher