With great difficulty.
Wet suits are:
- wet - meaning they'll let a little bit water in, so the clothes will get soaked anyhow
- tight fitting - if they are to work well.
It'll be a right challenge, and probably quite uncomfortable to try to get a properly fitted wetsuit on over normal clothes. It'll bunch and scrunch up just about everywhere.
Free diving is diving without scuba. Skin diving means diving without a wetsuit or scuba. Since you can free dive without a wetsuit they can be the same thing but they are not necessarily always the same thing.
Possibly as the tri-wetsuit might not be designed to swim in salt water though I'd be surprised if salt water was harder on the suit than chlorinated water
There are scuba diving classes and popular scuba diving areas in Sydney, Australia. Scuba diving clubs are not advertised in that area.
Most SCUBA divers dive with compressed air, which is normal atmospheric air compressed into a scuba tank.
Scuba diving.
There are currently no professional sports that involve scuba diving.
Amazon has a vast selection of books about scuba diving. Among these are informational books about scuba diving, as well as stories about scuba diving experiences. Amazon is also likely to have the best price.
No, but "scuba-diving" is a verb.
I usually do scuba diving in ponds and sometimes in the ocean. You can scuba dive anywhere that the public is allowed to swim.
seriously? it is not diving and you don't scuba to breath in air.
just say im going scuba diving
yes there are, including scuba diving