Wow! So many great responses in such a short period of time.
My course only covered the general guideline of never holding your breath underwater, though it did not get into any level of detail.
1. Can you develop an air embolism if you either ascend or descend while holding your breath or does it only happen when ascending?
2. How much of a depth change are we talking about here?
Thanks everyone!!!!!
My course only covered the general guideline of never holding your breath underwater, though it did not get into any level of detail.
1. Can you develop an air embolism if you either ascend or descend while holding your breath or does it only happen when ascending?
2. How much of a depth change are we talking about here?
Thanks everyone!!!!!
The "don't hold your breath" warning applies when you are changing depths.
Since most divers do not know when that is happening, it is likely just a good overall rule of thumb.
If you inflate your BC to conserve the air in your tank, you have many other issues. It is not a viable alternative for that reasoning. It may be good to practice in case of the unlikely loss of inflator operability.