Before you learn the ins and outs of scuba diving, you need to go through a series of lessons and know the proper safety protocol for various situations. Here’s how to Scuba Dive.
After entering the water you’ve established positive buoyancy on the surface. Check again your equipment to make sure everything is in place and everything has been dislodged from the entry. Establishing positive buoyancy on the surface you want to check your equipment one more time to make sure that nothing has been dislodged or lost during the entry. Switching over from your snorkel onto your regulator and ready to make a safe and easy descent at the bottom. Holding the BC hose over your head, the air escapes out of the BC, allowing you negative buoyancy. The diver descends and makes his dive. Remember to equalize ears and to constantly keep breathing.
The number 1 rule of scuba diving is to never hold your breath.
When it’s time to come out, a safe, slow ascent is always important. The diver ascents slowly, always breathing, head up, hand up, and looking up. Once on the surface, the diver will establish positive buoyancy and swithc over to his snorkel and go to his point of exit.