Addicted2H2O
Contributor
Like everyone has mentioned, congrats on your first post-training OW dives! Hopefully despite the issues you encountered they were still a wonderful experience and didn't discourage you too much from this wonderful way of life. Seems like most of the possible causes for increased air consumption have been covered, save one. Unless I missed it, I didn't see anyone mention anxiety as a possible factor. It could be that you were just really anxious with this being your first time diving outside of your OW class and without an instructor watching over you. You were responsible for your own safety and actions. That coupled with less than stellar surface conditions and improper weighting, which likely made it fairly difficult for you to stay down, probably increased your anxiety a bit, which in turn could've increased your heart rate and triggered faster breathing and air consumption. Or maybe you were anxious in a good way and just really excited to finally be diving the way you wanted to and not how the instructor said you have to, performing skills and such. Any of those things could trigger your anxiety and increase your air consumption. The more you dive, the more comfortable you will become with diving (which sounds a bit stupid to say) and the more relaxed you will be with each subsequent dive you make. So just keep diving and you'll get it. If you have the opportunity and there are places around you locally to dive (quarries, etc.), maybe consider making a few dives there every now and again to hone your skills.