I like teams of 2 or 3 - but have enjoyed diving with 3, one reason is that there is an extra resource if something were to go wrong.
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I have watched this video a dozen times, and I keep going back to it, to see the importance of a team of three divers.
Please keep in mind that I am in no way affiliating this video to proper trim and bouyancy, what I am presenting here is that "PANIC" can form .
Before I lead into the class report I should mention that purchasing plumber tools will not make you a plumber. I thought, if I look the part I will fit in, how hard is it? I was wrong, the equipment doesnt make the diver, in fact its the training classes in the arts of DIR via UTD/GUE that create a balanced effective safe diver.
Here is a UTD team on youtube, propulsion and trim are stellar.... And yes they are very deep, 200 feet...
I'm not sure that finning technique would come naturally for me. Looks tough, something tells me I would be making the movements and not going anywhere.
I'm not sure that finning technique would come naturally for me. Looks tough, something tells me I would be making the movements and not going anywhere.
Here is a UTD team on youtube, propulsion and trim are stellar.... And yes they are very deep, 200 feet...