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Does anybody have any suggestions about how to not go through so much air before everybody else?
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Thank you so much for your input. we are going diving in two weeks. im going to try your suggestions out cause they will be dives going down only 30 to 40 feet. Today we went on two deep dives (over 100 feet)and i had to use other peoples air and it was scary to me. But nice to know that i can do it in an emergency.your problem is common and nothting to worry about. The more diving you do, the more your air consumption will drop (to a point).
That said, I do have a few tips for you.
1) Don't use your hands to move around. The more flapping you do, the more air you will use
2) Breathe slowly and regularly. Breathe fairly deeply and spend as much time exhaling as you do inhaling.... to a point. Your breathing should be regular but you shouldn't be fighting to slow it down!
3) Get help with your weight and trim so you have exactly the weight you need and you can hover with ease. this skill will help you a lot.
4) Move slowly under water
5) Use visualization to relax. The more tense you are the faster you will breathe and the more air you use. Relax relax relax.
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Thank you so much for your input. we are going diving in two weeks. im going to try your suggestions out cause they will be dives going down only 30 to 40 feet. Today we went on two deep dives (over 100 feet)and i had to use other peoples air and it was scary to me. But nice to know that i can do it in an emergency.
I think Diver0001's #4 was the secret for myself.
When I STOPPED, and began spending nearly the entire dive just watching small things happening in a very small area, two things happened, one I relaxed and my air consumption drastically improved, and I saw more that I had been missing.
It's not a race. Move very slowly and calmly, and you will begin to see more, as you will be less frightening to marine life, and you will begin to breath more normally.
All things such as good buoyancy, and calm, slow movement lead to increased efficiency, and overall enjoyment of the dive.