ScoobaChef
Contributor
I regularly practice worst case scenario's while handling multiple tasks (zero vis, towing a float, camera, under/over weighted, air bubble in the feet, etc) in calm shallow conditions with the help of a very attentive dive team.
The other day I was night diving and I lost my mask on descent in black water while while running a line to tie off the flag and attempting to video my buddy. After the first shock if the water hitting my face, I stopped my descent, stowed everything, continued down to get my mask and reset everything without really thinking about it and without my buddy(who was an arms length away) even having a chance to realise there was a problem.
so I was wondering if anyone else does their own stress training and if they find the same value in it that I do.
The other day I was night diving and I lost my mask on descent in black water while while running a line to tie off the flag and attempting to video my buddy. After the first shock if the water hitting my face, I stopped my descent, stowed everything, continued down to get my mask and reset everything without really thinking about it and without my buddy(who was an arms length away) even having a chance to realise there was a problem.
so I was wondering if anyone else does their own stress training and if they find the same value in it that I do.