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    Dive Master tricks of the trade

    You could always perform the coveted skill "swim suit remove and replace" to liven up the crowd.....:jester:
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    Decompression Theory

    I think that TDI's advanced NItrox manual is fairly informative because it gives you the basis of physiology as well as some of the more broad mathmatical principles..... I'm not sure how advanced of a diver you currently are but thats where I started... The courses are only as valuable as the...
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    FAT guy doing deco....

    :boom:
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    FAT guy doing deco....

    I think I've gained some valuable information here...... thanks for your help.
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    FAT guy doing deco....

    Uncle pug-your ability to state the obvious is amazing, keep it up... I asked for advice on deco, not on my personal physiology if you paid attention you would know that my body weight is something I am working on but I do not want to STOP deep diving in the meantime... Thanks for your help...
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    FAT guy doing deco....

    Yes it uses RGBM, it has some modified abyssmal stuff also but I use the default RGBM seems to be the most conservative... I am going to reduce my ascent to 2 feet per minute from 20 feet and run a profile and look at my compartments.... that sounds like good advice! By deep stops are you...
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    FAT guy doing deco....

    Does doing the gas switches but using air hang times make it any safer for me? Or does it make sense to follow the time and gas switches laid out in a conservative algorithem? I use the Abyss to cut my tables..... Thanks for the advice!
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    FAT guy doing deco....

    Dr. Deco, I am a 30 year old male who is significantly overweight (I weigh 300lbs and am 6 feet tall). I am in good physical condition and suffer from no health issues (hypertension, high cholesterol whatever) I am fairly muscular and athletic but have about 35% body fat... I exercise...
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