Regulator Recover - Scooping Method
Regulator Recovery – Scooping Method | Scuba Skills In this video, we demonstrate the regulator recovery using the scooping method, a simple and effective technique every diver should master. If your regulator comes out of your mouth underwater, this method allows you to quickly locate and recover it by sweeping your arm downward and behind you, guiding the regulator hose back to the second stage. You’ll learn the proper body position, the correct arm movement, and how to safely clear the regulator before breathing again. Practicing this skill builds confidence and ensures you can calmly handle common situations during a dive. This video is part of the Scuba Kings Academy Panglao educational series, designed to help divers understand essential scuba skills with a focus on safety, efficiency, and comfort underwater. If you're interested in learning how to scuba dive, sign up for an open water course with us - https://www.divingpanglao.com/diving-...

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