Oh my.....This is surreal.
Come on Gkrane, I know T Traveler and you are on opposite ends of this discussion, but the reality is...this discussion is NOT about getting divers to buy something due to unsubstantiated claims... This discussion is about getting divers to TRY something--for free, that many may find could radically change their enjoyment of diving.
Even if you hate me and DIR diving....it is hard to argue that my popuarlizing DIR back in the 90's on rec.scuba, did not HELP many divers to find a more enjoyable and safer way to dive, and to choose better technology gear and configure it to dive....at a time when the technology development for scuba gear was going largely in all the wrong directions ( DEMA shows pushing "important" new colors for dive gear....Bigger pockets on BC's... Bigger BC's with Lifts even as high as 100 pounds.....Spare Airs you could fit in a pocket, that would supposedly save your life from a 100 foot dive....etc., etc.).
This was important for me in the 90's....and propulsion is equally important to me now
George Irvine, Bill Mee and I pushed DIR ideas, by offering free DIR demos all over the US, back in the 90's.....We had to PROVE what we were saying, and we did...at least to the numbers of DIR divers ( or DIR'ish diver) that exist today--a big jump from the 100 man WKPP team it began with.
Now I just want to get the chance to PROVE the propulsion gear and techniques...
I'm not quite clear why offering demo's is such a horrible thing???? At the worst, it should be fun....No?
---------- Post added September 28th, 2015 at 12:59 PM ----------
Back to kick shape....and leverage....and muscles used.
Ron Smith's Dol-Fin mono fin, and his new bi-fins, are
most efficient using the leverage and muscles and coordination of the Dolphin kick ( obviously there is little choice with the Dol-fin....but his Bi-fins will do any kick from frog, to reverse, to flutter...to Dolphin
So one area to discuss, is maybe we should be looking at how incredibly efficient dolphins are in the water, and then see what our fin makers have been doing wrong....how they could have chosen designs that could work on divers, more like they do on Dolphins. This is using a diver's body, in a way that it becomes far better able to leverage the power potential of the human body, and to create a "lever" to deliver this to a fin ---and doing so with the minimum possible cost to the diver in terms of exertion.
If you flip back and forth between the Ron Smith Freedive Monofin video, and this video I shot of a pod of about 30 Bottlenose dolphins foraging....you can look at the economy of motion and lack of effort the dolphins enjoy....and you can see the dramatic similarities to Ron Smoth's kick shape, leverage, and primary muscle use. When I shoot his next version of his new Bi-Fin ( two fins rather than mono fin) , you will see the same coordination and leverage ideas as primary here...with the advantages of also great frog kicking and reverse kicking.
See the dolphins....average pace of Bottlenose around 6 mph ( this is from a 25 minute video I shot off of Pauls reef, with camera mounted on Gavin Scooter, and me assisting with my fastest long term cruise pace with the DiveR freediving fins...this boosted the Gavin speed to the point I could stay with dolphins that scuba divers are not supposed to be physically capable of staying with....but technology triumphs

[video=youtube;04rfYqs9ZSE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04rfYqs9ZSE&[/video]
This vid is ideally watched in Full screen at at the setting of 1080p
60 ( the extra frame rate of 60 keeps the movement from blurring)