Free Diving Terms

By admin, November 30, 2009 8:40 pm

free diving terms

Diving is a recreational sport to be taken seriously. If not then the possibility of injuries increases and you really do not want to hurt themselves or others into your around, right?

To avoid this, simply sticking to the rules, if you ever happen to have problems and underwater diving partner is or anywhere away, then it is up to you to save. The first thing to consider is that you should always stay calm, I can not emphasize this enough, but keep calm at all times under the water can save lives. Humans tend to build up a number of hormones in your body when they are in danger, your heart rate increases. This is normal because the body wants to survive and that is why it produces adrenaline so the body can react faster. Now the problem is: Your underwater – not You can talk – without sound – it could be cold – and your vision is blocked by the murky water. What to do?

An element that is necessary at any time would be a diving knife. This is a very useful tool when you get beaten by long leaves under water, cut the leaves away and their freedom to go. Knives diving are offered in a variety of materials, sizes and shapes, and when purchasing one that is important to remember that diving knives are tools, not weapons. Then are some tips to help you make an informed decision about what kind of diving knife will best suit your needs as a diver.

-Size:

Never sit on a knife more than 5 inches. The bigger the better is not always true. Great diving knives can be difficult and can be cut easily or pinch you before Christ. You should buy a knife that will be useful for you as a diver, not a warrior under water.

-Form:

There are several ways knives including some that are angled. Get a knife that is simple and short. You do not need a long knife. Best to cut straight edges of plastic, it includes fishing lines and ropes large.

DAN members have developed a list called "SAFEDIVE" to prevent minor injuries to large:

   * Operation

   * Attitude

   * Fitness

   * Experience

   * diving techniques

   * Participation

   * Variety

   * Team

Just think and remember: stay calm save your life one day.

Hendrik Kleinwaechter is the author of Scuba Diving Tips blog on blogspot. Here you can find all the information for scuba diving tips for beginners and other information regarding scuba diving.

Freediving in Panheel (NL), August 2006



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