Using Your Hands Whilst Scuba Diving

Using your hands when scuba diving is inefficient for maneuvering. Learn how to break this habit and become a better scuba diver.
Articles for beginner to expert scuba divers
Articles for beginner to expert scuba divers
Using your hands when scuba diving is inefficient for maneuvering. Learn how to break this habit and become a better scuba diver.
A comprehensive guide to advanced wreck diving techniques, equipment, skills and protocols. A must-read for wreck divers at all levels.
What is a pony cylinder? Why are they recommended for wreck divers? This article answers your questions.
What is the value of doing more diving courses after open water diver certification? It all depends finding a high quality course. Read how!
More photos of the L2D Tabby wreck in Subic Bay. It is a Japanese Air Force wreck dating from WWII. The dive site is 45m/150ft deep.
Finding a legitimately expert specialist wreck diving instructor is critical for becoming a safe and proficient wreck diver. Choose wisely with this honest pro advice!
How much dive experience is necessary to do technical wreck penetration diving? An honest guide from a 20-year technical wreck instructor.
How to make a DIY sidemount helmet for wreck and cave diving. An illustrated and comprehensive guide.
Detailed guidance for choosing the best wreck diving course. Wreck diving can be dangerous; so it is important to choose expert instruction
Don't waste time & money when developing as a technical diver. Create the best training plan to succeed in your tech diving ambitions
Safety Spool: How to configure for wreck or cave diving to be secure, yet easy to access quickly in an emergency.
My thoughts on working as Technical Diving Instructor after two decades teaching tech, trimix & overhead diving as a full-time pro.
A technical wreck course is among the most challenging courses for scuba divers. Read this descriptive account of advanced wreck training!
Some Options for Homemade / DIY Sidemount Rigs When I was a new sidemount diver there weren’t many commercially sold rigs available. As a result, I created several homemade DIY sidemount configurations using what was available; typically converting backmount dive…