Oh, dive tables was just one of my concerns... But more specific than just overall knowledge. Everything else makes sense.... There's just a lot to remember.
One thing that i /do/ wonder about, though, is how increased depth limits my air supply. I "get it", but I'm just having trouble visualizing how it actually works. Does the water pressure /really/ affect me all the way down to my lungs? There was a freedive video where the guy said his lungs were probably squeezed down to the size of fruit at 100 ft. It would be interesting to measure my body circumference at depth to see how much smaller my body becomes.
All I know is, she's been diving for@19 years, and she mentioned some changes in the book. I have my old book (I was considering getting certified about 10 years ago, after my first introductory dive in Oahu), and thought I might read it as well, to see if I noticed any differences.
All I know is, she's been diving for like 19 years, and she mentioned that there were changes. I have my old PADI book (I considered getting certified 10 years ago after my first introductory dive on Oahu). I thought I might read it to see if I noticed any differences.