frndrfoe
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When I got certified in the late 70's they put aluminum foil in our masks to blind us and swam around turning off air, flooding masks and knocking out regs. After that it was hard to not be relaxed in normal conditions.
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I'm not sure what qualifies as "early" but in my 1969 course we did a free ascent from about 35'. I did one on my own from about 50' just so I would know that I could do it.
They are not learning it to use it in a real situation. it is part of an exercise they must complete in a pool--exchanging their gear while breathing from a single regulator. The purpose is not to teach buddy breathing, and they are not expected to do it again in the future. The purpose is to put them in a difficult situation in which they must problem solve a solution and demonstrate their comfort in solving those problems underwater.Just what is the reason that DM's learn to buddy breathe if only DM's know how? Not that it is a hard drill to learn or do but your post would seem to indicate the it is. So what is the purpose of A DM learning the drill? When would it be used and with whom another DM?
It wasn't hard to learn at all, nor was doing it during the equipment exchange. But I think it would be very confusing for a lot of people if they did it a time or two in OW course, never practised it, and found reason to have to do it 3 years later (if there is a reason).Just what is the reason that DM's learn to buddy breathe if only DM's know how? Not that it is a hard drill to learn or do but your post would seem to indicate the it is. So what is the purpose of A DM learning the drill? When would it be used and with whom another DM?
unannounced, I gave my dive buddy OOA and Lets-share-air signals as a bit of extra practice. It took a long time for him to respond with anything other than a look of confusion. I was kind of hoping that later he'd surprise me with the same thing...he didn't.
Anyway, I mentioned this in another thread and have had a couple folks jump on me and say that was completely inappropriate behavior on my part and that they would be very angry with me if I did that to them.
So, if people are saying what I did is not OK(don't freak people out man!), I can't imagine that they would really support more a more rigorous training program...
FWIW, I remain unashamed of what I did...if someone did get mad at me, I wouldn't be annoyed by their response, but I sure would go find another partner.
Well, having learned to buddy breathe on a double hose regulator, and doing it for real with a single hose regulator, I find drinking beer much more fun and bonding
I very recently went through OW cert classes. I was less than impressed by the one-or-two-and-done approach with things like air sharing...especially because it was all so well announced in advance. At one point we were sitting on the bottom of a 12 ft. pool watching class mates demonstrating that they could remove/replace their BC so, unannounced, I gave my dive buddy OOA and Lets-share-air signals as a bit of extra practice. It took a long time for him to respond with anything other than a look of confusion. I was kind of hoping that later he'd surprise me with the same thing...he didn't.
Anyway, I mentioned this in another thread and have had a couple folks jump on me and say that was completely inappropriate behavior on my part and that they would be very angry with me if I did that to them.
So, if people are saying what I did is not OK(don't freak people out man!), I can't imagine that they would really support more a more rigorous training program...
FWIW, I remain unashamed of what I did...if someone did get mad at me, I wouldn't be annoyed by their response, but I sure would go find another partner.
At one point we were sitting on the bottom of a 12 ft. pool watching class mates demonstrating that they could remove/replace their BC so, unannounced, I gave my dive buddy OOA and Lets-share-air signals as a bit of extra practice...
...Anyway, I mentioned this in another thread and have had a couple folks jump on me and say that was completely inappropriate behavior on my part and that they would be very angry with me if I did that to them.
I very recently went through OW cert classes. I was less than impressed by the one-or-two-and-done approach with things like air sharing...especially because it was all so well announced in advance. At one point we were sitting on the bottom of a 12 ft. pool watching class mates demonstrating that they could remove/replace their BC so, unannounced, I gave my dive buddy OOA and Lets-share-air signals as a bit of extra practice. It took a long time for him to respond with anything other than a look of confusion. I was kind of hoping that later he'd surprise me with the same thing...he didn't.
Anyway, I mentioned this in another thread and have had a couple folks jump on me and say that was completely inappropriate behavior on my part and that they would be very angry with me if I did that to them.
So, if people are saying what I did is not OK(don't freak people out man!), I can't imagine that they would really support more a more rigorous training program...
FWIW, I remain unashamed of what I did...if someone did get mad at me, I wouldn't be annoyed by their response, but I sure would go find another partner.