Excellent point.RichLockyer:..... indicated that he "wished people didn't copy him" (without understanding why he does something).
I wonder how things would be different in diving if there was understanding instead of just copying or mimicing :06:
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Excellent point.RichLockyer:..... indicated that he "wished people didn't copy him" (without understanding why he does something).
Given that imitation is the basis for the way most people learn...jbd:I wonder how things would be different in diving if there was understanding instead of just copying or mimicing :06:
Bingo. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words.RichLockyer:Given that imitation is the basis for the way most people learn...
RichLockyer:Given that imitation is the basis for the way most people learn...
I know Jammer Six has a reputation as a bonehead, but after reading Learning 101, it really opened my eyes as to why he is the way he is, and it did help with MY learning process.
The funny thing is, I read it once and can't remember where it was. It may have been in the Techdiver archives.
Ya... here it is:
http://www.aquanaut.com/bin/mlist/aquanaut/techdiver/display?29336,subject
Things have changed..As with most detail oriented pursuits it is constant evolution.There are NO breakaways anywhere..sharkmasterbc:I had to take out the part about stages cause it was too long...but notice the use of "breakaway clips" on the primary second stage.
It's amazing what a little google search will do for u !!!