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How to succeed as a Scuba Instructor



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There are a few traits that will make you a successful instructor if you are considering a career as scuba diver. These characteristics include the ability to communicate well with others, be patient, show respect for different learning styles and understand and coach those who are physically disabled. A great instructor will be able to tailor their style of teaching to the student.

Tim is a scuba instructor

Tim is a Scuba Instructor and teaches people how they can breathe underwater. He explains the different parts of the regulator and how it works. They learn how to replace regulators underwater and how to maintain them. He also teaches how important it is to breathe with a buddy.


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Tim explains tank parts

Tim explains to students the various functions of the tank of a scuba instructor. The tank should be maintained by the instructor, but there are times when it may need some extra care. He reminds students that they should be cautious when replacing tanks and that it is important to keep the tank clean.

Tim explains regulator

Tim walks the class through using a regulator as well as the different parts. He also explains how to replace a dive mask, how to properly adjust a regulator, and how to buddy breathe. Then, he explains the importance of regulator maintenance and warns about the consequences if a student doesn't maintain his regulator.


Tim explains tank function

Tim, a scuba instructor describes the functions of a diving tank. Students learn how to use an underwater regulator. Tim, the instructor, shoulders the weight of the tank while the students adjust their balance.

Tim explains the role of regulator

Tim shows a student what to do with a regulator, snorkel, and how it works. A regulator is essential for breathing underwater. If it isn't used properly, it can cause serious consequences. Proper maintenance is necessary to prevent such problems.


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Tim explains what tank is for

Tim, a scuba instructor explains the functions of tanks and their parts. The dive shop or dive boat operator is responsible for keeping the tank in good condition. The tank is heavy, and Tim carries it on his shoulders while explaining how it works. He explains why it is important to keep it in good condition and warns against the negative consequences of neglecting to do so.



 



How to succeed as a Scuba Instructor