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  1. www.padi.com › courses › skin-diverSkin Diver | PADI

    The PADI Skin Diver course teaches you how to enjoy watching life below the surface and comfortably venture underwater for short visits, whether you dive in a local freshwater lake or the big blue ocean, at home or on holiday at a dive destination.

  2. Le cours PADI Skin Diver est un programme d’une durée du 3 heures qui vous apprend à faire de la plongée en apnée avec respiration à l’aide d’un tuba mais aussi, de faire de courtes visites sous la surface de l’eau en bloquant votre respiration.

  3. The difference between snorkeling, skin diving, and freediving–and scuba diving for that matter–is essentially defined by how long under the water divers spend. Here are the different ways these activities are enjoyed and what scuba divers learn from those disciplines?

  4. The PADI Skin Diver course teaches you to use basic snorkeling equipment including a mask, snorkel, fins, buoyancy control device (BCD), exposure protection like a wet suit and dive weights as needed.

  5. Skin diving is like a relaxed stroll in a park, where we use minimal equipment such as a dive mask, full-foot fins, and sometimes, a snorkel. For one, it allows us to explore the underwater world with a single breath of air. Think of it as just us and our courage against the big blue.

  6. 31 déc. 2017 · Skin diving. A somewhat antiquated term, skin diving refers to a mix of snorkeling and freediving. A skin diver spends time at the surface, looking down on the landscape below while breathing through a snorkel, and does breath-hold dives, swimming down to observe interesting objects or marine life.

  7. Skin diving refers to the act of diving underwater, usually in relatively shallow depths, without the use of an underwater breathing apparatus or tanks.