Learning the Scuba Language

The best way to understand this communication is simple; practice and communication.

Dialing in your trim in a drysuit

Before purchasing additional equipment as a quick fix, allow time, practice and patience for your body to adapt to adding a dry suit in the mix.

The Complete Guide to Throwing Up Underwater

The scuba struggle is real! Involuntary functions of the body are going to follow us underwater whether we like it or not.

Risk Management: Industry Risk

Industry risk is providing training that causes individuals to not dive after their course. These two types of risk are not mutually exclusive, improperly trained divers lead to injuries, increasing our legal risk potential.

Content Marketing is the Best Long-Term Marketing Strategy

Content marketing can help you achieve new heights of success – and its benefits build and compound over time.

Stop Discounting, Add Value

While most retailers think that by making things cheaper they will be able to close the sale easier because people focus a lot on cost, well, that’s just lazy selling.

Sidemount and Public Safety Diving

Backmount may be the standard in public safety operations, and deviation from the standard is difficult, but let’s examine this configuration for applications in the public safety sector.

Dynamic Characteristics to a Surface Ice Rescue Operation

As with all rescue techniques, procedures, and methods, they all require professional training. Ice Rescue Systems, offers student and instructor training courses

Let’s Call It Dive Educator, Not Dive Instructor

From an instructor viewpoint, with that sharing and teaching comes responsibility to impart on your students the knowledge needed to dive safely.

The TDI Tech Divemaster – What is it & why do it?

Technical diving offers new challenges with advanced levels of planning, gear configuration, and of course training.