1. Getting Started in Snorkeling
In order to get started in snorkeling, you will need to purchase the required equipment. This would include a mask, a snorkel and some fins. When you are shopping for these items, you do not want to buy the first set of snorkeling gear that you see. You will want to examine it closely to see if it is right for you. Try on the mask. Make sure it fits snugly on your face. You will also want to get a mask that does not fog up easily when you breathe in it. Make sure you purchase a snorkel that will fit well on the mask and fins that will fit tightly on your feet and will not come off in the water.
2. Snorkel Training
Snorkeling is not very hard, but there are some essential techniques and skills that could make your snorkeling adventure much more enjoyable. Many dive shops offer training and classes on how to snorkel. These classes are short classes that last a couple of hours and are usually very inexpensive. In the class, you will learn things such as how to clear water out of your mask, how to breathe through the snorkel and what to do in case of an emergency. You will also learn many fun and useful techniques that will make your snorkeling adventure unforgettable.
3. Snorkeling Versus Scuba Diving
Many people confuse snorkeling with scuba diving. Snorkeling is very similar to scuba diving but is less expensive and requires less training. People who snorkel do it at the surface of the water and scuba divers descend in the water for extended periods of time. A snorkeler can go underwater, but the snorkel would fill with water and it would be impossible to breathe. Snorkeling is a nice way for people who do not have a scuba license or skills to see and enjoy the underwater world.
4. Snorkeling Clothing
Snorkeling does not require one to wear special clothing. Since it is at the surface of the water, a simple bathing suit is all one would need to wear while snorkeling. Some snorkelers like to wear a t-shirt because their backs can be sunburned while floating on the surface of the water.
5. Snorkel Emergencies
Snorkeling is a rather safe sport, but there are still the possibilities of an emergency occurring. For example, a snorkeler can inhale water through the snorkel or get cramps somewhere in their body. A snorkeler may even be involved in an attack by a sea creature. These could possibly be life-threatening emergencies if no one is around. One can learn all about what to do in case of a snorkeling emergency in a snorkeling class.



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