Hand Signals for Scuba Divers | Sidemounting.com
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- This is Lesson 23 from our 100% free, 25 part online training series. Comprehensive guide to hand signals for general underwater communication.
00:00 All Signals Made Using One Hand
00:13 Okay
00:29 Problem
00:42 Problem Cramp, Light Or Ears
01:07 Stop And Hold
01:33 Descend And Call The Dive
01:44 You And Me End Dive
02:06 Ascend While Facing The Current
02:18 Turn The Dive
02:33 Direction Left Or Right
02:48 Asking Air Pressure
03:04 Counting 1 To 10 - One Handed
03:56 Hand Signals Must Be Slow
04:08 Big And Small
04:33 Cut
04:42 Broken
05:02 Compass
05:13 Level Off
05:21 Question
05:33 Add Air
05:44 Expel Air Or Air Out
05:53 Think About Or Remember
06:01 Breathe Out And Breathe In
06:26 Yes And No
06:43 Come Closer, Switch Places
07:06 Divers Move Apart And Get Together
07:35 Narcosis Check
07:48 You, Come Up
07:58 Diver Out Of Air
08:05 Hand Off And Deploy Long Hose
08:17 Drop
08:26 Line Or Rope
08:42 Don't Look Down, Look Forwards
08:57 Double Ended Boltsnap
09:08 Wetnotes Or Slate, Write Down
09:20 Kick Your Legs
09:30 Slow Down And Speed Up
10:01 I Am Cold
10:14 Take Video Or Picture
10:21 Missing Piece Of Equipment
10:35 Line Entangled
10:41 Deploy SMB Or Backup SMB
10:57 Use Reel Or Spool
11:06 Level Off And Make Safety Stop
11:20 Think About Direction Of Current
11:36 Useful To Learn And Combine Signals
11:55 Lung Hold Capacity Signals
12:13 Why Divers Must Repeat All Signals Back
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I appreciate you doing more one handed signals. Everyone always does the two handed ones. I found out how useless two handed ones are on my first dive trip.🤙🏻
Such useful 1 handed signals for scuba diving from the hottest scuba instructor I've ever seen :)
Brilliant. Very nicely demonstrated
This was great! You explain things so clearly and give great examples, It really helped how you show the signals in and out of the water to!
Thank you!
Great movie! Thanks a lot!
Thank you for the video, now I need to practice it.
Excellent many thanks
Excellent video and good looking guy
The scan of a fax of a photocopy that was used to depict hand signals in my dive lessons had fill-in-the-blanks to teach signals. My partner answered the “ear” hand signal with “you’ve got something on your back!”
Done watching...
I can't do any of these hand signals. I don't have the biceps for it.
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When would you use 0:24 - OK and when 6:33 - Yes?
Are you showing number 100 with two repeated 3:46 zero signs?
You could use OK instead of yes I guess.
Showing 1-0-0 for 100, correct.
i think there's another signal for 100, but i forgot....
@@JamesZJi That's a two handed "T" signal (like making a timeout sign), with a fist for 50
Is that him underwater?
No its a Seal.
@@justpassingby8782 🤣
I was told scuba diving is for lazy people. This guy is too fit and sexy for being a diver 😄
Is it me or IS THIS ARNOLD?