alex_can_dive
Contributor
Today I attempted my first free descent directly to 45ft and it was quite failure! 
After the first 6ft or so, I was sinking like a rock - much faster than my buddies; too fast that I couldn’t equalize enough despite kicking to slow the drop. Naturally I added air to my BCD to slow my sink, which helped a bit then I started free ascent!
How do I do this? Are you supposed to add some air to BC while descending or not? If yea, how much? At what depth should start to add? I suppose one could work out the exact depths at which you should add a pump or two?
Previously, for boat dives, I used the anchor line to descent, or at some sites there were shallower area (usually 15ft) where we’d just drop to our knees and swim to deeper end. Never really had to worry about my descent speed before!

After the first 6ft or so, I was sinking like a rock - much faster than my buddies; too fast that I couldn’t equalize enough despite kicking to slow the drop. Naturally I added air to my BCD to slow my sink, which helped a bit then I started free ascent!
How do I do this? Are you supposed to add some air to BC while descending or not? If yea, how much? At what depth should start to add? I suppose one could work out the exact depths at which you should add a pump or two?
Previously, for boat dives, I used the anchor line to descent, or at some sites there were shallower area (usually 15ft) where we’d just drop to our knees and swim to deeper end. Never really had to worry about my descent speed before!