Quote: | Originally Posted by scuba steve irl liked the way he had excelent controol of his bouyancy . didnt leave 1' from the ground in 1 hour and never touched the bottom . did all his drills . lovely . very nice .(still not converted)
finned forward gracefully . turned gracefully . finned backwards (holy fcuk thats inpressive ) assended with his fins and decended with his finns . very nice (still not converted)
so i spent 1 full hour with this guy and every indivual thing that he done was excelent and nice to know .
so got talking to DBD after and he informs me that this guy is only on the first step on the ladder . hes a fundie . well impressed
so as a package :
holy shit bat man are you about to eat your words
So DIR yeah right ....so mmmmmmm where do i sign up | Hi Steve,
firstly may I wish you good luck with your chosen path, I hope you gain from the experience.
I'm just wondering why you feel the need to do a fundamentals course to achieve buoyancy control like the diver you saw? I know many divers with skills like that who have just perfected it themselves by practice.
Safe diving,
Steve
P.S. are you aware they don't allow upright cylinders on BA sets in the Brigade? I reckon you'll need 2 sets of muscle memory 
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