
You will need to have certain traits to be a successful instructor in scuba diving. These traits include: having great social skills, displaying patience, respect for individual learning styles, and the ability to understand and coach physically challenged students. An excellent instructor will adapt their teaching style to each student.
Tim is an instructor in scuba diving
Tim is a Scuba Instructor who teaches people how underwater breathing works. He will explain the various parts of the regulator as well as how they work. They learn how to replace regulators underwater and how to maintain them. He also teaches that it is important to be able to breathe with someone else.

Tim explains tank parts
Tim explains the functions and parts of a scuba instructor’s tank to students. Although the instructor should take good care of the tank, there may be times when it needs some TLC. He reminds his students to take care when replacing their tanks, and to keep their tank in good condition.
Tim explains regulator
Tim guides the class through the operation of the regulator and each component. He also shows how to change a diving mask, adjust a regulator properly, and how buddy breathe. He then explains how important it is to maintain a regulator and warns about what happens if the student neglects to do so.
Tim explains tank function
Tim, a scuba instructor, explains the functions and features of a Scuba Tank. Students are taught how to use a regulator underwater. Tim, an instructor, is responsible for the tank's balance while the students adjust it.
Tim explains what regulators do
Tim shows a student the proper use of a regulator or snorkel and explains what each part does. A regulator is essential for breathing underwater. A regulator can be dangerous if used incorrectly. Proper maintenance is necessary to prevent such problems.

Tim explains how tanks work
Tim, a diver instructor, explains the parts and functions of a tank. The tank must be maintained by the dive shop/dive boat operator. Tim is able to carry the tank on his shoulders as he explains how it works. Tim explains how important it is to maintain it correctly and warns about the serious consequences of not doing so.