The skin ditch and don always proves to be one of the more challenging skills for new NAUI leaders. I find that when teaching new candidates this skill we start with a simple intro- dive down take fins off, go up put fins on. When you are easily repeating this do just the mask until you can easily repeat this. Then put the two things together. For those having trouble with the mask clearing part we practice just going down to the bottom and flooding and clearing the mask on one breath- seeing how many times you can do it (5-6x should be pretty easy)
Knowing how to properly weight yourself is an important part of this skill and sometimes requires playing in the pool a bit. Also using the deepest part of the pool is best as it allows the suit to compress a bit and makes staying down a bit easier. Properly weighted you should have no problem swimming or staying down- do not try to stay up to long as this only tires you out- I tell my candidates think a max of three breaths when you come up and go right back down - seems to make things easier.
Also have found that putting the fins on first usually helps as many who clear the mask tend to want to come right up then, so if its the last thing you do you are coming up anyway.
I also introduce this skill in my Master Scuba Diver course so they have plenty of time to practice it before leadership courses.
Doug Bennett
NAUI Course Director
17952
Knowing how to properly weight yourself is an important part of this skill and sometimes requires playing in the pool a bit. Also using the deepest part of the pool is best as it allows the suit to compress a bit and makes staying down a bit easier. Properly weighted you should have no problem swimming or staying down- do not try to stay up to long as this only tires you out- I tell my candidates think a max of three breaths when you come up and go right back down - seems to make things easier.
Also have found that putting the fins on first usually helps as many who clear the mask tend to want to come right up then, so if its the last thing you do you are coming up anyway.
I also introduce this skill in my Master Scuba Diver course so they have plenty of time to practice it before leadership courses.
Doug Bennett
NAUI Course Director
17952