Comfortable in the water

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These girls demonstrate the kind of basic water skills that should be required of every person befor undertaking scuba instruction. These are the fundamentals, the degree of ease in the medium that should be a prerequisite. Best acquired young, but still needed at any age.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbPjxBFNUX4
 
When youre smiling under water, youre clearly enjoying yourself :D
 
I've seen one or two OW students who weren't QUITE as comfortable as that in the water on the swim tests.
 
Very cute, good to get them comfortable in the water young, i have a 2 year old nephew and we have taken him swimming since he was a few weeks old, makes it much easier. He always demands to see my underwater pics and already can name more marine life than most divers......he just needs to wait another 8 years!
 
Very cute, good to get them comfortable in the water young, i have a 2 year old nephew and we have taken him swimming since he was a few weeks old, makes it much easier. He always demands to see my underwater pics and already can name more marine life than most divers......he just needs to wait another 8 years!


No age limit on freediving.



Bob
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