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Old 31-01-06, 09:45 PM
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Well done Mark, Ian and the rest. It's one thing to put yourself forward for the course but another thing entirely to be so open and honest in public afterwards. Well in guys.

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Originally Posted by Gledders
I now think that one should prepare for DIR F like one should prepare for any other course - and no more. Get weighting right, get used to any new kit, get comfortable in the water so that you can keep still when you need to.
I'd support this - for me the key was not to get hung up on "getting a pass". I don't know if it made a difference fully expecting to have to go away and practice, I just didn't want to be so bad I'd fail!
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