diverjed
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knobber once bubbled...
Ok, I'm beyond pi$$ed now. I work out cardio weekly like a freak--45 minutes of stairclimbing, usually burning around 1000-1100 calories. Two weeks before my trip, I started swimming in the pool with just my fins, back and forth along the bottom, holding my breath.
During the trip, I was averaging 80 feet, starting with 3000 lbs or 3100 in my tank. However, although I "appeared" to be the most fit in my group, I was only getting 24-27 minutes of total dive time out of my tank, surfacing with 500 lbs of air.
Everyone else, guys included, was getting 35-40 minutes of dive time. I wasn't even near the yellow of nitrogen saturation on my computer, while everyone else was at or near yellow.
What the hell? I'm 6'1", 205 lbs in great shape. I was not nervous, felt great, and tried as much as I can to breath slower and deeper. hell, I even tried different breathing methods all to no avail. What's going on?
You're a bigger diver, and newer.
that'll do it everytime. I've been diving 10 yrs, I dive as much as possible in a given season, and I stay in shape. But I'm also 6'4" and 245 ibs. And while I'm much better than I used to be, I still qualify as an air 'sucker'.
So I finally broke down and got bigger tanks (120's). Gotta live with it and adjust I guess.