Monday, April 30, 2007

The basics of scuba diving

During the scuba diving certification process, you need to complete a 200-yard non-stop swim and a 10-minute tread/float. It’s important to be comfortable in the water and good shape, too.

There are two basic ways to get yourself underwater with a breathing apparatus. The first one is to take a certification course, which includes classroom, pool, and open-water components in a twenty-hour course. You’ll learn such vital skills and this certification is for life!

The other option is to take a resort course, which permits you to dive with an instructor down to maximum depth of ten meters. We advise you to try the latter on your next topical vacation, so you can see if you like scuba diving, before investing your time and money on training.

Scuba Diver Mask's Guide

A mask should be your first piece of equipment to buy before going scuba diving. A well fitting mask forms an airtight seal on your face so that you’ll stay clear of water. To judge the fit, gently place the mask on your face without strapping it; inhale through your nose and remove your hands. If it’s still on your face, it fits!

It’s up to you to decide between an automatic purging devices or use the old tilt-the-head-back-and-blow-through-the-nose-trick. The advantage of the technology is: a clear mask with the touch of a button, the downfall: added weight and size.

For a broad and interrupted view, choose one lens, and for low volume or corrective optics, choose two lenses divided by a nosepiece. For the best and largest selection of scuba diving masks, visit LeisurePro.com.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Familiarize yourself with the Scuba Diving language

Following are just a few of the many words of the language that is used by Scuba Divers worldwide.

BC: Buoyancy Compensator is a jacket-like device which secures the tank to the diver’s back and can be inflated or deflated so that divers can become neutrally buoyant.

REGULATOR: A mouthpiece unit that is attached to the scuba diver’s tank.

And the favorite, Hand Signals: A language that is used universally underwater. Check out the Active Divers Association for more info on Hand Signals/Sign Language. We also found a great article on scuba diving hand signals at About.com, click here to view the article.

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