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Is there any data on the effects of pressure on bone development?
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Pressure, N2, prudent decision making, real awareness of consequences, ability to fall back to training and protocols to deal with problems, etc.. there are a lot if questions without absolute answers. When dive planning, too many questions without answers and a solid plan, means don’t do the dive.. Same with kids and diving.Is there any data on the effects of pressure on bone development?
If a 10 year old can be certified why would an adult need to review the dive plan he/she made?Letting a 10-yr old plan their dive would be a wonderful exercise and enhance the child's confidence and skills!
Of course an adult would need to review the plan and presumably supervise the dive, but the child SHOULD be able to formulate a mental model of the dive, define all the important parameters, objectives and goals. If a young child could NOT do that (to a considerable degree on an independent basis), then I would probably not dive with them - but I might suggest an alternative dive site that was simpler and more within their grasp.
I personally think 13 yrs old is a more reasonable age, primarily because of physical strength, size etc., but the reality of the situation is that 8 yr old kids can manage all kinds of dangerous activities like riding skateboards, bikes, skiing and a ton of other stuff that many adults would struggle with.
This is an excellent question. Probably a good one for the dive medicine forum.Is there any data on the effects of pressure on bone development?
Is there any data on the effects of pressure on bone development?