Hemlon
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Excellent advice, Msilvia!
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Like the others the "breathing too much" reason for failure baffles me. It's possible there was a bit of selective hearing going on and you missed the rest of the reason. No biggie, you know you need to work on your dive skills and we'll help where we can.I failed my O/W dives for breathing too much. When I would lay down at 25 f for 5 min I consumed 100. However when I would swim around my air consumption increased drastically so my dives could only last 35 min, my longest being 38 on a tank filled to 2800. I was able to get down to 51 ft and do all the basic skills.
You need to spend every minute you can swimming in those fins. Don't bend your knees when you kick, the water resistance will put the right amount of bend in them. You are probably required to use a flutter kick, the easiest way to practice that is what we call "pushing the wall". Get in the pool with your mask/fins/snorkel on, place your hands on the wall, make sure your butt is underwater and start kicking. Nice long kicks from the hip are the goal of this exercise, you should feel your butt wiggle from side to side as you kick. Exaggerate the motion, lock your knees (let the water pressure bend them a bit) and see if you can touch the bottom of the pool in the shallow end with the downward stroke of your fin and the surface of the water with the upward stroke. Scuba is NOT done with your hands, hands are folded in front of you or used for photography or hunting.The second issue (minor) was when I would swim using my leg/fins after a few mins my ankle would feel tired.
Not a troll
The whole dive wasn't at 51 ft. Most of it was at 25-30 ft. On the last 2 dives we went down to 51 ft for about 1 minute. As I said I used 100 at 25ft but when I would swim along 25 ft I would consume air at a great rate. I'm 30, not a smoker, in shape.
There was another beginner and people on their 5th dive who were way ahead of me in air consumption.
My instructor just told me to come back the following weekend and will only charge me for a wetsuit rental ($80). He provides the bc/tanks, etc. Figure it's a small price to pay for more diving experience. Not like he's trying to make extra $, as I'm sure their time is more valuable.