Friday, July 3, 2015

Tips For Successful Scuba Diving Cozumel

By Edna Booker


Scuba diving is one of the recreational sports that are most enjoyable. It should however be remembered that there are risks that the sport is associated with. Most accidents that occur do so because people are not well trained. Some people that take part in it are not well conversant with the equipment or lack understanding of the effects of deep water diving. In considering scuba diving Cozumel residents have to consider different facts.

Persons with sinus infection and breathing problems or any other serious illnesses should postpone the diving until such a time that they feel healthy. When one has sinus problems, 20 or 30 feet depths are able to create enough pressure within the ears to create some level of discomfort. It will be unwise to go for the excursions when not fully healthy. In addition, you will need to be comfortable in open water bodies, plus it is mandatory to know how to swim. If one is likely to suffer from sea sickness, they will have to take sickness pills.

For the sake of conservation, you should learn to hold your breath. This tends to increase the oxygen that is consumed. Divers are advised to breathe slowly and deeply using their diaphragm. After filling the lungs completely, you should exhale slowly. This is done to allow for the exchange of more gases in the lungs and therefore saves oxygen. For the reduction of the exertion limit and limiting of oxygen use, divers are advised to move slowly.

When it comes to kicking of the fins, it needs to be done slowly and the kicks kept within the slipstream. This is done to reduce the effects of drag. There should also be minimization of the effects of drag. It is risky to dive under the influence of drugs, so this should be avoided at all costs. It also helps a great deal to follow the instructor directions. Whenever you are on the water surface, you should drink fluids to help in hydration.

There are tips that can help to conserve oxygen and extend your bottom time. Divers who are inexperienced tend to burn through their supply of air very fast. Therefore, one of the best tips for saving air is to dive as often as possible. When one dives more, the body will get accustomed to the idea and you will breathe less.

The shallower one stays the better. If you swim deeper, more air is taken from the lungs. The air that is consumed is controlled by not swimming deeper than is necessary. When making a transit over sand flats that are uninteresting to get to drop off edges, it should be done at 15 and not 40 feet to save air.

Prior to buying diving equipment, you should get certification from reputable agencies. The training is supposed to be done by people who are qualified and not friends or relatives. Instructors are people who are undergone specialized training and acquired the right skills.

As a measure of safety, you should never go alone. It does not matter how experienced you are. You should ideally go with people who are experienced. By doing so, you are assured of safety if there are any eventualities.




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