OctoHelm
Registered
Hello!
I hope this post finds you safe, healthy, and in good spirits during these challenging times.
Just a little bit of information before I begin:
I'm a 16 year old guy, who is currently in my Junior year of High School. I am currently diving every week for around 3.5 hours in our pool with an instructor who has taken Tech 1 and is familiar with GUE. We are working on nailing my back kick and buoyancy/dead hover, as well as reg removal and replacement, and mask flood / clearing while maintaining buoyancy while in a hula hoop. We are also working on dsmb deployment.
As far as gear goes, I have everything set up for a rec rig, except for a computer, which I think I will buy before I head to back Monterey to actually get into the sea again! I'm debating between the Shearwater Teric and the Perdix.
I'm currently preparing for Fundies, and hope to get there in the next few months. Once I nail my dead hover, buoyancy, and back kick, I will take it and shoot for a rec pass. Now, I have a question for you on what you all think is the right move: Should I stick to getting 100 dives in my current rec rig and then move to doubles and then Rec 2, or should I get some more dives in my current rig and then move to doubles faster and do more dives on doubles?
After Fundies, I am planning on taking Rec 2 in doubles so I can get my tech pass from Rec 2 so I can go on to take Tech 1 thereafter. I am considering taking Rec 2 with a stage bottle as practice for Tech 1. I might as well get used to having it with me.
I am hoping on taking Rec 2 over the summer (if not closer to my birthday in December), so that I can minimize time in between taking Rec 2 and Tech 1. However, while this is not ideal, I may take Fundies over the summer and then take Rec 2 later in the summer if I can.
Does this plan make sense, and if you think there is room for improvement, what should I improve?
Lastly, do any of you have any advice for me as I embark on my journey to become a GUE diver? If any of you have any input, helpful tips or tricks, or anything you think I should know, please let me know!!
Thank you all for taking time out of your undoubtedly busy lives to help me out, I really appreciate it!
Stay happy, healthy, and safe diving!
Respectfully,
OctoHelm
I hope this post finds you safe, healthy, and in good spirits during these challenging times.
Just a little bit of information before I begin:
I'm a 16 year old guy, who is currently in my Junior year of High School. I am currently diving every week for around 3.5 hours in our pool with an instructor who has taken Tech 1 and is familiar with GUE. We are working on nailing my back kick and buoyancy/dead hover, as well as reg removal and replacement, and mask flood / clearing while maintaining buoyancy while in a hula hoop. We are also working on dsmb deployment.
As far as gear goes, I have everything set up for a rec rig, except for a computer, which I think I will buy before I head to back Monterey to actually get into the sea again! I'm debating between the Shearwater Teric and the Perdix.
I'm currently preparing for Fundies, and hope to get there in the next few months. Once I nail my dead hover, buoyancy, and back kick, I will take it and shoot for a rec pass. Now, I have a question for you on what you all think is the right move: Should I stick to getting 100 dives in my current rec rig and then move to doubles and then Rec 2, or should I get some more dives in my current rig and then move to doubles faster and do more dives on doubles?
After Fundies, I am planning on taking Rec 2 in doubles so I can get my tech pass from Rec 2 so I can go on to take Tech 1 thereafter. I am considering taking Rec 2 with a stage bottle as practice for Tech 1. I might as well get used to having it with me.
I am hoping on taking Rec 2 over the summer (if not closer to my birthday in December), so that I can minimize time in between taking Rec 2 and Tech 1. However, while this is not ideal, I may take Fundies over the summer and then take Rec 2 later in the summer if I can.
Does this plan make sense, and if you think there is room for improvement, what should I improve?
Lastly, do any of you have any advice for me as I embark on my journey to become a GUE diver? If any of you have any input, helpful tips or tricks, or anything you think I should know, please let me know!!
Thank you all for taking time out of your undoubtedly busy lives to help me out, I really appreciate it!
Stay happy, healthy, and safe diving!
Respectfully,
OctoHelm