
If you're considering a career in scuba diving, there are several traits that are crucial to succeeding as an instructor. These are: a great social skill, patience, respect for others learning styles, and the ability understand and coach physically challenged students. A great instructor will be able to tailor their style of teaching to the student.
Tim is a Scuba Instructor
Tim is a Scuba instructor who teaches people how to breathe underwater. He will explain the various parts of the regulator as well as how they work. Students learn to maintain their regulators and replace them when they are underwater. He also teaches the importance of breathing with a buddy.

Tim explains tank parts
Tim explains to students the various functions of the tank of a scuba instructor. Although the instructor should take good care of the tank, there may be times when it needs some TLC. He reminds them to be careful when they replace their tanks and to keep it well-maintained.
Tim explains regulator
Tim guides the class through how to use the regulator and its various components. He also shows how to change a diving mask, adjust a regulator properly, and how buddy breathe. He then explains how important it is to maintain a regulator and warns about what happens if the student neglects to do so.
Tim explains tank function
Tim, a certified scuba instructor, explains how a tank works. Students learn to use the regulator to breathe underwater. Tim, the instructor, shoulders the weight of the tank while the students adjust their balance.
Tim explains how regulators work
Tim shows a student how to properly wear a snorkel and regulator and explains how each part works. A regulator is essential for breathing underwater. If it isn't used properly, it can cause serious consequences. It is important to practice good maintenance in order to prevent these consequences.

Tim explains what tank is for
Tim, a diver instructor, explains the parts and functions of a tank. The dive shop or dive boat operator is responsible for keeping the tank in good condition. Tim handles the tank with great care. Tim explains how important it is to maintain it correctly and warns about the serious consequences of not doing so.