Glad to hear that. Sounds like you have a good instructor.
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und it a bit easier than the controlled seated entry from the side of the pool that I did in my cruise ship class a couple weeks ago. I found it very hard to turn my body around sitting on the edge of a pool with 50 pounds of weight on me (or whatever it all adds up to).
I think I may learn to like this entry, as long as I don't have to do it from more than 2-3 feet up.
If you do it enough, you will even prefer the more advanced version, when you do it with an empty BCD and just keep going down.
... we're going to have to enter the pool using a seated back roll from a platform which looked to me to be about two feet or so above the water. I've done a back roll before, right from the edge of the water but those couple extra feet are freaking me out. I hate falling backwards. I can't see where I'm going and I'm afraid I'm either going to smash my feet on the platform or end up twisting in such a way that I injure my neck or back (I have previous neck problems and just got done with a couple months of physical therapy for a stiff neck).
Your second post suggests you did just fine. No big surprise. I felt exactly the same way in my OW class - I preferred to see where I was going, I thought my feet would bang into the platform, I worried about the impact knocking my mask off, or my regulator out of my mouth. At first, it feels a bit weird to enter the water either horizontally on your back, or actually slightly inverted (if you really push back, or the drop is more than a couple of feet). BUT, like many other posters, I have come to prefer the back roll, and I suspect you will eventually find the same. It is quite comfortable, the tank absorbs whatever minimal impact there is (if there is any), it is easy, etc., etc. Now, I am more worried about catching a fin tip on the giant stride and doing a faceplant.TexasKaren68:I survived... It was hard to make that first move backwards but after that of course, gravity took over. ... I actually found it a bit easier than the controlled seated entry from the side of the pool.
I think I may learn to like this entry, as long as I don't have to do it from more than 2-3 feet up.