hg frogman
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Some "deep air training" is already part of the CMAS *** Diver course : skills, including rescue, have to be done at 40 meters, and part of the training consists in making sure that the students will experience and recognise narcosis (induced by adequate means, like fast descent without visual reference).
I fully agree that every diver has to know his (or her) limits very well. This is often done by going (little) step by (little) step. IT TAKES TIME.
I don't know if one more badge (like Deep Air Specialty) would help.
Good luck, and goodbye.
I fully agree that every diver has to know his (or her) limits very well. This is often done by going (little) step by (little) step. IT TAKES TIME.
I don't know if one more badge (like Deep Air Specialty) would help.
Good luck, and goodbye.
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