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081 Skill Repeats and Skill Variations – The Secret Sauce of Dive Instruction

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In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we discuss why skill variations and skill repeats are the secret sauce of outstanding dive instruction.

Welcome To The Show!

Welcome to The Dive Locker Podcast, the podcast for dive professionals where we bring you the latest in diving industry resources that make you excellent at teaching techniques, risk management and dive business.

So today we discuss the secret sauce in diving instruction. Skill repeats and skill variations. Now you may be thinking repeating skills, duh, of course someone gets better repeating skills – I’m do that already. Well, not the way I’m talking about. So I’m gonna share how these are done and just why they are the key to making great divers.

Items In This Episode

  • Repeats – regulator clears, regulator recoveries, mask clears, air sharing, rescue
  • Variations – mask clears, entries, regulator recoveries, rescue
  • When can skill variations be bad?
  • Repeats and variations increase confidence, increase motor memory, and decrease stress

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Thanks For Listening!

That’s it for today, everyone. Thank you so much for listening. Remember to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher, that way you’ll be notified of new episodes as soon as they go live and please leave a rating. Items talked about in this episode can be found on the show notes Page at scubaguru.com . There you can also click the microphone and leave us a comment. Thanks again. We’ll see you in the next episode. Safe diving and take good care of my friends.

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080 Turning Scuba Instructors Into Diving Professionals

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In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we discuss steps to transform from a scuba instructor into a diving professional with Brandon Wolters.

Welcome To The Show!

Welcome to The Dive Locker Podcast, the podcast for dive professionals where we bring you the latest in diving industry resources that make you excellent at teaching techniques, risk management and dive business.

A few months back one of our patrons of this podcast contacted me talking about how he notices a lack of professionalism in our industry. Cheap courses, loosening of standards, just overall having more of a dive bum image than that of a professional.

So we’ve had a wonderful back and forth exchange and I wanted to invite him on the show, to hear how he’s stepping up his game and that of his staff.

Brandon Wolters is currently a NAUI CD and Technical Instructor working in SW Florida. He’s lived and worked in various environments ranging from tropical islands like St Thomas and Hawaii to Las Vegas, teaching SCUBA and running shops. He started diving when he was about 12 years old and became hooked. Brandon was initially a PADI MSDT and since he’s also taught for SDI/TDI, SSI, and IANTD.

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If you find this show adds value to you as a dive pro and you’d like to help support the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. It’s only $4 per month – that’s only $1 per episode. When you become a supporter of The Dive Locker you’ll get a shout out from me on the next episode after you join. You will also be listed on the Patrons of Dive Locker Podcast webpage. And you will receive 10% off any ScubaGuru Academy course at the Patron level, and 20% off at the Rockstar level. And of course my undying appreciation for helping support the show.

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Thanks For Listening!

That’s it for today, everyone. Thank you so much for listening. Remember to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher, that way you’ll be notified of new episodes as soon as they go live and please leave a rating. Items talked about in this episode can be found on the show notes Page at scubaguru.com . There you can also click the microphone and leave us a comment. Thanks again. We’ll see you in the next episode. Safe diving and take good care of my friends.

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LXD044 : Rosemary Lunn – Diving Industry Author

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Rosemary Lunn – Diving Industry Author and Marketing Expert

Today’s legend hails from the UK and she surely has a grasp on not only diving in the UK but also being a dive professional there as well.

Rosemary E Lunn (Roz) is the Business Development Director at The Underwater Marketing Company. This British firm specializes in providing marketing, communications, social media and event management for the Recreational and Technical Diving Industry.

Born in Essex, England Rosemary fulfilled her long-held desire to learn to scuba dive in 1992, after being left a legacy by her late Grandfather. She spent every moment she could exploring Britain’s magnificent coastal waters and wrecks. In what was to be a pivotal moment in 1996 she was handed a copy of aquaCORPS magazine, and she was soon planning her underwater excursions with a different mindset and discipline utilizing Nitrox and twinsets.

By 1997 Rosemary turned Pro and proudly achieved her PADI Instructor rating. She taught for a season in Turkey before turning her hand to diving journalism. Her articles in Dive Girl opened doors at 9>90, a British technical diving magazine. After a spell with DrägerDive, (Dräger Ray European Tour staff), Roz was headhunted to open a dive centre on the English South Coast. Two years later, the warmer waters of the Red Sea and a Dive Guide / Instructor job beckoned, enticing her to teach in Egypt.

Rosemary has worked as a professional instructor / dive guide, on History Channel and National Geographic documentaries, modeled underwater for training agency shots, as a safety diver for underwater shoots, and scuba relayed the English Channel for charity. She has trained an OWUSS Rolex Scholar to dive.

In Sept 2003 Rosemary worked on Carl Spencer’s HMHS Britannic expedition and saw the industry needed specialist PR support. Thus TUMC was born. She has worked with most of the major diving agencies, and blue chip brands including Dive Rite, Fourth Element and Poseidon. From a young age Rosemary was brought up to recycle and respect the environment, hence she is the catalyst behind Fourth Element’s Ocean Positive range.

Roz teamed up again with the late Carl Spencer (and Leigh Bishop) in 2008, when the three Brits founded EUROTEK. She has subsequently organized the last six events; Rosemary was responsible for organizing this century’s most significant CCR symposium to date – Rebreather Forum 3 – on behalf of the AAUS, DAN and PADI. In 2014 she established TEKDiveUSA.

Rosemary E Lunn is a respected, prolific diving author, and a staff writer for X-Ray Mag. She is an Associate Member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, a SSI Platinum Diver, and takes an active role in the diving industry. She sits on the SITA Board (Scuba Industry Trade Association), and the British Diving Safety Group.

Items In This Podcast

  • Eating cheese sandwiches to save up for diving
  • Touring Rebreather Demo’s
  • Wreck of Mary Rose
  • Diving Scapa Flow
  • Rosemary’s Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/tumc.co.uk
  • Twitter Roz_UWMarketing
  • Instagram MsRozLunn
  • Xray Magazine http://www.xray-mag.com
  • The Underwater Marketing Company http://www.tumc.co.uk
  • Kyarra Wreck Turns 100 Years Old | X-Ray Mag (xray-mag.com) https://xray-mag.com/content/kyarra-wreck-turns-100-years-old
  • Scapa 100: Centenary Anniversary Event | X-Ray Mag (xray-mag.com) https://xray-mag.com/content/scapa-100-centenary-anniversary-event
  • HSE – Diving: How we work https://www.hse.gov.uk/diving/how.htm

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079 Being A Dive Professional In The United Kingdom With Rosemary Lunn

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In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we discuss what it’s like being a diving professional in the United Kingdom with Rosemary Lunn.

Welcome To The Show!

Welcome to The Dive Locker Podcast, the podcast for dive professionals where we bring you the latest in diving industry resources that make you excellent at teaching techniques, risk management and dive business.

Last year at this time I was a keynote speaker at the Go Diving Show in Coventry England, just outside of London. As I’ve mentioned before this was one of the best consumer diving shows I’ve ever been to. I got to meet so many dive pro’s and shared many pints of Guinness with them. One diving industry colleague that I met was Rosemary Lunn aka Roz. And she shared with me some very interesting and unique attributes of being a dive pro in the UK. So in honor of the International Women’s Day earlier this week I had Roz share with us what it’s like being a dive pro in the UK.

Here’s a little about Roz. Roz is the Business Development Director at The Underwater Marketing Company. This British firm specializes in providing marketing, communications, social media and event management for the Recreational and Technical Diving Industry.

Born in Essex, England Rosemary fulfilled her long-held desire to learn to scuba dive in 1992, and by
1997 Rosemary turned Pro and proudly achieved her PADI Instructor rating. Roz has taught in Turkey, Egypt and the UK. She has toured with Drager rebreathers and worked on the HMHS Britannic expedition.

Her journalism skills had her writing for various magazines such as 9>90 and X-Ray magazine. She turned her craft for writing into marketing where she has worked with Dive Rite, Fourth Element and Poseidon as well as major dive agencies.

In 2008 she co-founded EuroTek and in 2014 she established TEKDiveUSA.

She is an Associate Member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame, a SSI Platinum Diver, and takes an active role in the diving industry. She sits on the SITA Board (Scuba Industry Trade Association), and the British Diving Safety Group.


Episode Sponsor

If you find this show adds value to you as a dive pro and you’d like to help support the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. It’s only $4 per month – that’s only $1 per episode. When you become a supporter of The Dive Locker you’ll get a shout out from me on the next episode after you join. You will also be listed on the Patrons of Dive Locker Podcast webpage. And you will receive 10% off any ScubaGuru Academy course at the Patron level, and 20% off at the Rockstar level. And of course my undying appreciation for helping support the show.

https://www.patreon.com/thedivelocker

Thanks For Listening!

That’s it for today, everyone. Thank you so much for listening. Remember to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher, that way you’ll be notified of new episodes as soon as they go live and please leave a rating. Items talked about in this episode can be found on the show notes Page at scubaguru.com . There you can also click the microphone and leave us a comment. Thanks again. We’ll see you in the next episode. Safe diving and take good care of my friends.

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078 Physically and Mentally Becoming A Better Dive Professional

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In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we discuss a great strategy to physically and mentally become a better dive professional.

Welcome To The Show!

Welcome to The Dive Locker Podcast, the podcast for dive professionals where we bring you the latest in diving industry resources that make you excellent at teaching techniques, risk management and dive business.

When you say become a better dive professional, what automatically pops up in your mind? Taking new classes and getting new certifications? Reading books? Watching webinars? Or just getting more experience?

Those are all legit ways to enhance yourself professionally. But today I want to share with you how an in-service training is one of the most efficient and effective ways to physically and mentally become a better diving professional. I’m going to share with you the planning, implementation and outcomes from my hosted in service training this past weekend with the dive pro’s of the NSU Academic Diving Program. And spoiler alert it was epic!

Items In This Episode

  • In-Service Training Prep
  • EAP Drill
  • 2 Minute Scuba Set Up Drill
  • Ocean Swim with Glove Donning & Doffing Drill
  • Neurological Exam of Diver Drill
  • 2 Person Beach Victim Carry Drill
  • Debriefing and Outcomes

Episode Sponsor

If you find this show adds value to you as a dive pro and you’d like to help support the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. It’s only $4 per month – that’s only $1 per episode. When you become a supporter of The Dive Locker you’ll get a shout out from me on the next episode after you join. You will also be listed on the Patrons of Dive Locker Podcast webpage. And you will receive 10% off any ScubaGuru Academy course at the Patron level, and 20% off at the Rockstar level. And of course my undying appreciation for helping support the show.

https://www.patreon.com/thedivelocker

Thanks For Listening!

That’s it for today, everyone. Thank you so much for listening. Remember to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher, that way you’ll be notified of new episodes as soon as they go live and please leave a rating. Items talked about in this episode can be found on the show notes Page at scubaguru.com . There you can also click the microphone and leave us a comment. Thanks again. We’ll see you in the next episode. Safe diving and take good care of my friends.

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About Tec Clark

Tec Clark is a diving industry expert who has held very elite positions in the dive industry including Managing Director of the University of Florida’s Academic Diving Program and National Director of the YMCA Scuba Program. He holds over 40 professional certifications with over 15 diving agencies. Tec has received numerous honors for his instructional abilities and has co-edited several diving texts. He also appeared as a diving expert on A&E, The Learning Channel, and Outdoor Life Network. He was Captain of the US Freediving Team and is the founder of both Reef Ministries and ScubaGuru.com. Tec is the Associate Director for Aquatics and Scuba Diving at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Read More…

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