scubafool
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Grysinski:Do you usually have to "kick" to get up to the surface, or just let your lungs do the work?
I would say that if you "have" to kick to get to the surface, than you are not neutrally bouyant. It is my aim to be very close to neutral at all points during the dive, & if I can do that, then all I need are my lungs to start my ascent. IMO, you should use your lungs as the "up" button, not kicking. Being negatively bouyant means that either you are on the bottom, or continuously kicking to stay off of the bottom. I don't think either is a good idea, for a variety of reasons.