A couple of thoughts here...
1. As posted in other threads, even though I was "certified" I did not feel comfortable enough to dive without an experienced buddy I trusted. But as I watched other divers, I recognize how good my OW training was. So TS&M, to answer your question, some of us anyway are very hard on ourselves.
2. Conditions we learn in make sooooo much difference. I, like TS&M dive in cold water (different coast). Wearing a 7 mil FJ makes for interesting descents and safety stops for a new diver. Diving in the Carribian, I can maintain good buoyancy & trim all day at 10 - 20 feet with 500 psi in an AL80 and not cork to the top. In a 7 mil FJ I always do my safety stops around 18 feet to avoid corking and it took me a few dives to gain the proper control!
As someone else said, nothing substitutes for experience. I tried to dive as much as possible after my OW and I saw great improvements every dive.
1. As posted in other threads, even though I was "certified" I did not feel comfortable enough to dive without an experienced buddy I trusted. But as I watched other divers, I recognize how good my OW training was. So TS&M, to answer your question, some of us anyway are very hard on ourselves.
2. Conditions we learn in make sooooo much difference. I, like TS&M dive in cold water (different coast). Wearing a 7 mil FJ makes for interesting descents and safety stops for a new diver. Diving in the Carribian, I can maintain good buoyancy & trim all day at 10 - 20 feet with 500 psi in an AL80 and not cork to the top. In a 7 mil FJ I always do my safety stops around 18 feet to avoid corking and it took me a few dives to gain the proper control!
As someone else said, nothing substitutes for experience. I tried to dive as much as possible after my OW and I saw great improvements every dive.