Blackwood
Contributor
In addition, the horizontal trim provides vertical drag, helping divers maintain a constant depth."
That's wrong.
If you are creating vertical drag, you are not maintaining a constant depth.
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In addition, the horizontal trim provides vertical drag, helping divers maintain a constant depth."
wait,
7 pages of replays and none says "Hey man what are you talking about?"
If I am descending I swim mostly vertical head down.
beeeeep.
wrong 1. in that position your bood flow go to increase pressure in your head, so' it's bad for ears equalization and dangerous.
wrong 2. why you swim? you consume more air. deflate the jaket and be horizontal, don't move.
If I am ascending I swim mostly vertical head up.
beeep
wrong 1. why the **** you swim vertical? deflate the jaket and just some kiks in diagonal. use your breathing to correct your bojancy.
wrong 2 if you are vertical you have a difference of pressure on your body, about 0.2 bar from your head to your feet, no good in hard diving
If I am swimming horizontal to the bottom I swim horizontally.
OK, 1 right
If I need to look up I assume a position that allows me to do it comfortably.
yes horizontal with your neck torwards back.
Always horizontal is for dead people.
Talking without knowing is for idiots.
"The horizontal position is often called prone, superman, or skydiver position. For a scuba diver, the horizontal trim is the most efficient way to move through the water. In addition, the horizontal trim provides vertical drag, helping divers maintain a constant depth."
probably my english is poor....
IT'S A QUOTE OF A MANUAL.
by the way I think it means you are less hydrodynamic in vertical shift and so it helps....
but that's not the core of my post...
Talking without knowing is for idiots.
sorry, but definetly:
bad trim (fins are too low)
bad technique (in a cave use frog kiks!)
bad equipment (if you know someting about phisics you know the the double corrugate is ****)
by the way, now you are my personal myth ;-)
I will go on a hunters forum to sustain vegetarian rights!
marcopalla:If I am descending I swim mostly vertical head down.
beeeeep.
wrong 1. in that position your bood flow go to increase pressure in your head, so' it's bad for ears equalization and dangerous.
wrong 2. why you swim? you consume more air. deflate the jaket and be horizontal, don't move.
marcopalla:If I am ascending I swim mostly vertical head up.
beeep
wrong 1. why the **** you swim vertical? deflate the jaket and just some kiks in diagonal. use your breathing to correct your bojancy.
wrong 2 if you are vertical you have a difference of pressure on your body, about 0.2 bar from your head to your feet, no good in hard diving
marcopalla:If I need to look up I assume a position that allows me to do it comfortably.
yes horizontal with your neck torwards back.
marcopalla:Always horizontal is for dead people.
Talking without knowing is for idiots.
marcopalla:"The horizontal position is often called prone, superman, or skydiver position. For a scuba diver, the horizontal trim is the most efficient way to move through the water. In addition, the horizontal trim provides vertical drag, helping divers maintain a constant depth."
marcopalla:bad trim (fins are too low)
bad technique (in a cave use frog kiks!)
bad equipment (if you know someting about phisics you know the the double corrugate is ****)