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mattmexico

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Good diving technique is important in any diving environment and at any level of diving ranging from the openwater diver to the technical diver, rebreather diver or cave diver. Skills necessary and accumulated in one environment don’t necessary translate into another environment and could be potential hazardous. The very essentials of every divers set of skills are propulsion, gas management, buoyancy control, equipment management and awareness towards the environment, dive partner and dive team. Essential skills vary between levels of training and diving, a openwater diver has a different level of skills then for example a technical diver but the essentials, and the basic skills are the same in either one of them.

Please read the full article under Protec Advanced Training Facility — Protec Blog

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Matt
 

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