A Quote by Reid Scott

I ski, I surf, I scuba dive... any sport that starts with an 's.' — © Reid Scott
I ski, I surf, I scuba dive... any sport that starts with an 's.'
I always wanted to scuba dive. I used to scuba dive undercover like black Aquaman.
When I'm looking for Zen and I'm not saying this facetiously at all - I would really rather surf, scuba dive, or fly my plane. And, when I feel tension about the grind of work, it's not getting the money to make films versus making films that constitutes the grind, it's all this stuff.
I always say that polo, for you to pursue a career, mainly any sport, you have to be born in the right place. If you're born in Hawaii, you surf. If you're born in Austria, you probably will ski. If you're born in Argentina, you most likely ride horses and have a chance to play polo.
My favourite thing to do on this planet is to scuba dive.
I sail, scuba dive, play football, basketball.
I learned how to scuba dive, which is something that I've always wanted to do.
If you ever get a chance to learn how to scuba dive, go do it.
Everybody starts off in the same place going into sport; you don't go into any sport being good at it.
I try to swim every damn day I can, and I've learned to scuba dive and snorkel.
I'm a person with a lot of affection for adventure - I scuba dive, skydive, fly helicopters.
I am a certified PADI Divemaster and a technical scuba diver. That is to say, I am involved with decompression diving where we dive to depths of 300 plus feet. But I was also recently certified for the Atlantis rebreather, where we dive to shallower depths ranging from about 60-130 feet.
Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.
I started going on ski trips at senior school. I can't remember exactly where but we skied in the Tirol in Austria a couple of times and also went to Val d'Isère in France. When I was 15, rugby took over and there wasn't time to ski any more. I didn't ski again until I was 33.
When I ski, I take both of my legs off and get into a sit ski: a ski with a custom seat that has been molded for me. I use my core and arms to propel myself on snow with help from ski poles.
One of the cool things about ski racing is there is never a perfect run so it's hard to be satisfied in that sense, you can always go that extra step, i don't think any of us have the realistic goal of having the perfect run. Ski racing is the most variable sport out there, conditions change run-to-run, we only get one chance at it and the margin for error is tiny.
Kook means the clueless beginner who paddles his surf board out to the other surfers in the lineup and starts chattering away like it's a cocktail party, completely ignores all the finely-tuned protocols of surf that have developed over decades.
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