Learning mask clearing is a truly empowering skill for new divers. But it can be a bit of a challenge for beginners. The idea of water entering their mask can make some students feel anxious or even claustrophobic. On the other hand, mastering mask clearing can be a huge confidence builder.
For an instructor, helping students to learn mask clearing takes more than just diving skills; it’s about staying calm, showing patience and sometimes managing small surprises. Your guidance will make learning this skill fun and enjoyable. Even if your student doesn’t get it right the first try.
Teaching the skill
Start by explaining the purpose of mask clearing in a calm and reassuring tone. Every diver, even those with hundreds of dives, will have some water in their mask at times. It’s not a problem at all. Being able to clear it just makes diving a bit more comfortable.
A common difficulty is that students get water in their nose. Remind students to stay calm and not rush through the skill. If students have difficulties learning this skill, you can try to break it up in smaller steps. Have them practice above the surface, or practice without letting water in first. Make sure to hold your student’s regulator in their mouth.
Make it fun
One of the best ways to keep students comfortable is to make this skill fun. Laugh with them about the common mistakes, and remind them that everyone has felt that initial nervousness.
This skill isn’t just practical—it’s a mental confidence booster. Your support as an instructor can make all the difference in turning this skill from a source of anxiety into a moment of pride!
Become a PADI diving instructor
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Imagine spending your days teaching others to dive, sharing your love for the underwater world, and seeing their excitement as they master each skill.
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