BegleitTauchgang
BegleitTauchgang, also known as buddy diving, is a diving practice where two divers swim together, with one diver acting as the guide and the other as the trainee. This practice is commonly used in scuba diving to ensure safety and to help trainees learn and improve their diving skills. The guide, often referred to as the buddy, provides assistance with equipment, navigation, and safety procedures. The trainee, on the other hand, follows the guide's instructions and learns from their experience. Buddy diving is a fundamental aspect of scuba diving training and is recommended for all divers, regardless of their level of experience. It helps to build trust, communication, and teamwork skills, which are essential for safe and enjoyable diving experiences. Additionally, buddy diving allows divers to share the experience and the beauty of the underwater world with each other.