Tag archive for ‘buoyancy’
A Guide To BCDs – Your Personal Marine Elevator!
The Evolution of Buoyancy Compensation (No Win, No Fee!) I’ve written about buoyancy before, where I extolled the virtues of learning and mastering perfect neutral buoyancy. I am of the staunch opinion that well maintained buoyancy is the doorway to excellent diving. The issue with this is that our bodies (read: lungs) are incapable of [...]
Guide To Wetsuits
Exposure Protection I love being a dive instructor, I love diving even more, and I absolutely adore diving in tropical water! Diving in a sea with an average temperature of around thirty-one degrees Celsius is the perfect way to enjoy an undersea safari! In Thailand, where I’m based, the water temperature doesn’t even change with [...]
Buoyancy – Get Neutral, Horizontal and Efficient!
The Need For Buoyancy Control Even the most novice diver knows that buoyancy in diving is important, despite it being one of the most difficult skills to master in the sport. A diver’s ability to maintain good buoyancy will drastically affect every other aspect of their diving; from their air usage to their ability to [...]





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