Gidds
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I'm not describing a frog kick at all In a skull knees are kept stiff. A human frog kick still doesn't look anything like a frog frog kick. Thanks for clarifying that for me
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Ayisha:Both the proper frog kick and modified frog kick videos seem unnatural to me. Are they difficult to do or to do for a long time?
I find sculling, like the way Gidds described, easy to do, although I only tend to scull for short periods, like when inside a wreck or close to the bottom. And contrary to some opinions, I find sculling with split fins no problem at all!
You actually call someone "pigpen" to their face? I can see why you´re not to big on being PCOriginally Posted by nitroxbabe :
A friend of mine (who shall of course remain nameless) rototilled massively on the top deck of a wreck with me this summer. I showed him what he'd done. Then just last week he and a guy we call "pig pen" completely silted out another wreck and almost didn't find their way back to the boat. Sure glad it wasn't me with those two... of course, I wouldn't even have gone into the area that they did...
grazie42:I guess I wasn´t very clear either...when I said frogkick I was being sloppy...I call all "frogkick derivatives" frogkick...In reallife I only frogkick in highcurrent situations, the rest of the time my legs are (mostly ) 90degree horisontal-vertical and I do small "frog-flicks" with my fins...many times I cant even remember having actually "kicked" at all during a dive...the flicks are so small, effortless and "automatic" that I only pay attention when I go in reverse (work in progress )
You actually call someone "pigpen" to their face? I can see why you´re not to big on being PC
I guess my argument for diving with someone like that is that at least you are AHEAD of the siltcloud instead of behind it...I don´t want to get all boring and go on about how (if non-recreational) the diver shouldn´t even be on the boat in the first place, for everyoneelses but mostly for his own sake...Anyone who silts things out so bad that they almost get lost themselves ( :11: ) and DOESEN´T reconsider the way they dive...well there´s really nothing polite I could say about that...