ligersandtions
Contributor
I'm just a rec diver. I do not carry stages and have not dove doubles (although I would like to someday). Maybe swim was a poor choice of words but I do not "float" my way up, I try to stay as close to neutral as I can so that I'm in control of the ascent and only rise when I kick. At depth my wing is usually almost empty. Back in the day, and if I remember correctly they taught us to weight for depth not the surface. It seems that has been reversed in current times/teachings.
I hope you forgot what they told you rather than them teaching you wrong....but you should have been taught to weight yourself for your safety stop at the end of the dive (i.e. 15 feet with ~500psi in your tank....no air in your wing, just hovering neutrally).