In recent dives I've been trying to cut down my weight. I feel like I'm making good progress as I'm a lot more comfortable generally through the dive and I'm putting a lot less air in my BCD. But it's not right yet.
The one area where I still struggle a little is at the safety stop, particularly when it comes to the effect of my breathing on my buoyancy. I've been told that it's important to take deep breaths during the safety stop to aid in eliminating CO2 and offgassing. However I find deep breathing at the safety stop has a huge effect on my buoyancy - it results in me moving between 4 and 6 metres or even as wide as 3 and 7.
My most recent dive where this was an issue I was in a 3mm shorty, 4kg (9lbs) weight on a belt, jacket style BCD and a 12L/200 bar steel tank.
I have ambitions of moving into deco diving in future but wouldn't be comfortable going down that path until I'm better able to hold a stop in shallow depths.
What can I do to help hold the safety stop?
The one area where I still struggle a little is at the safety stop, particularly when it comes to the effect of my breathing on my buoyancy. I've been told that it's important to take deep breaths during the safety stop to aid in eliminating CO2 and offgassing. However I find deep breathing at the safety stop has a huge effect on my buoyancy - it results in me moving between 4 and 6 metres or even as wide as 3 and 7.
My most recent dive where this was an issue I was in a 3mm shorty, 4kg (9lbs) weight on a belt, jacket style BCD and a 12L/200 bar steel tank.
I have ambitions of moving into deco diving in future but wouldn't be comfortable going down that path until I'm better able to hold a stop in shallow depths.
What can I do to help hold the safety stop?