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Just remember that there is a difference between being "overweighted" and being "negatively buoyant".
Even if overweighted you should be able to stay neutral by putting enough air into your BCD. Yes, the extra air will cause you to have to adjust the BCD more frequently as you descend and ascend, but there isn't any reason not to be neutral at all times throughout the dive, even if overweighted.
Lots of new divers, even if properly weighted, go around negatively buoyant for most of their dive simply because they haven't added enough air to their BCD. This makes it so that they need to keep finning constantly while in a slight feet down position in order to compensate for being negatively buoyant.
If you stay neutrally buoyant, then at any time in the dive you can simply stop finning and you'll stay in pretty much the same spot. Being able to do this lowers stress levels and exertion levels and leads to much lower air consumption. Several times I've helped insta-buddies learn how to stay neutral at all times and they ended the dive with more air than normal and while saying things like "wow, I didn't realize diving could be so effortless!"
Even if overweighted you should be able to stay neutral by putting enough air into your BCD. Yes, the extra air will cause you to have to adjust the BCD more frequently as you descend and ascend, but there isn't any reason not to be neutral at all times throughout the dive, even if overweighted.
Lots of new divers, even if properly weighted, go around negatively buoyant for most of their dive simply because they haven't added enough air to their BCD. This makes it so that they need to keep finning constantly while in a slight feet down position in order to compensate for being negatively buoyant.
If you stay neutrally buoyant, then at any time in the dive you can simply stop finning and you'll stay in pretty much the same spot. Being able to do this lowers stress levels and exertion levels and leads to much lower air consumption. Several times I've helped insta-buddies learn how to stay neutral at all times and they ended the dive with more air than normal and while saying things like "wow, I didn't realize diving could be so effortless!"