Friday, November 25th, 2011 at
1:11 pm
My Naval SCUBA Dive class (06010)
A lot of people ask on how to become a diver, and though I must reiterate that this only a Navy SCUBA class, the advice is the same. Practice and stay in the game. The game is mental, so if you tell yourself you can do it, and really believe it, you can.
To clear any misconception that there may have been, and to prevent anyone from getting hurt, please do not practice negatives in water alone. Holding your breath in water is dangerous, and should not be taken lightly. If you are on compressed air and try this, there could be serious problems. If you are going to practice negatives, please do so in a safe, controlled environment.
For those of you who think this is not a dive class, regardless of length (This class actually took 6 weeks) or actual type of dive (SCUBA), you can just move along. There are is no need to leave nasty comments or tell me how much you disagree. Those comments will not be approved. If you would like to say something useful or ask a question, feel free.
In addition, the soundtrack on here is not the original. Youtube disabled my sound due to copyright laws, so I picked a song that fit the movement the best. It’s not my favorite song, but it works.
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Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at
11:51 am
The most beautiful thing ever its amazing how this has happened.
I do not own this video, no copyright intended
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Monday, October 31st, 2011 at
2:01 pm
In Part 5 of our series on Scuba Diving, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns a few of the most important skills you’ll learn when you first begin to Scuba Dive with an instructor.
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Thursday, October 20th, 2011 at
6:59 am
SCUBAZOO Video of Scuba diving at Sipadan Island, Malaysia. http://www.scubazoo.com/
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Thursday, October 20th, 2011 at
6:59 am
Here is a two-part video featuring another favorite from my childhood the cute redheaded teen adventurer Jessie Bannon from The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest wearing Dive Gear. In Part 1 of the video Jessie in full Deep Sea Dive Gear complete with a fully enclosed helmet tours the outside of a Underwater Research Facility when an earthquake causes her and Jonny to be attacked by underwater Gremlins which they fight off using harpoon guns. As for Part 2 Jessie ditches her helmet but just seeing her in a formfitting wetsuit still maintains the sense of confinement generated by a helmet through Jessie having to struggle with claustrophobia. Something that she describes as a fear of being crushed in a giant tin can at the bottom of the ocean. Also as an added bonus Part 2 features footage of two attractive Blonde Women wearing flight suits.
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