Well, my first dives in the BP/W setup were not as epiphinous as I had hoped (did I just create a word, or mangle and existing one?). First dives were posted in this somber thread: http://www.scubaboard.com/t62810.html
In the last several days I have had 6 more dives and about 7 hours of bottom time to practice. Many thanks to all who have posted their experience with trim, weighting, and body positioning to aid in attaining balance in the water.
It has been a noble struggle, but thanks to the help of others on this board, I feel as though I am a better diver this week compared to last.
One of the key pieces of input I have read many times is regarding arching the back. It took time, but that suggestion really worked for me. I almost felt like a high jumper, arching my back to position my center of gravity in the right place.
I just love this rig now. Now that my bouyancy and trim are sussed, I just hover about and when I kick, my body zooms along because it is not a kick to keep my from sinking or floating, all the force is going forward where it is supposed to...and of course I am much more streamlined now...
To any recent BP/W converts out there still struggling, take heart. My trim was so whacked last week, I was incredibly discouraged, thinking, "Scuba gods, why have you forsaken me?" and looking wistfully at my old BC in the corner of the room. A handful of dives with the right guidance and direction will get you where you want to be, but like me, you might feel silly in the meantime...
JAG
In the last several days I have had 6 more dives and about 7 hours of bottom time to practice. Many thanks to all who have posted their experience with trim, weighting, and body positioning to aid in attaining balance in the water.
It has been a noble struggle, but thanks to the help of others on this board, I feel as though I am a better diver this week compared to last.
One of the key pieces of input I have read many times is regarding arching the back. It took time, but that suggestion really worked for me. I almost felt like a high jumper, arching my back to position my center of gravity in the right place.
I just love this rig now. Now that my bouyancy and trim are sussed, I just hover about and when I kick, my body zooms along because it is not a kick to keep my from sinking or floating, all the force is going forward where it is supposed to...and of course I am much more streamlined now...
To any recent BP/W converts out there still struggling, take heart. My trim was so whacked last week, I was incredibly discouraged, thinking, "Scuba gods, why have you forsaken me?" and looking wistfully at my old BC in the corner of the room. A handful of dives with the right guidance and direction will get you where you want to be, but like me, you might feel silly in the meantime...
JAG