slipslop
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i am considering doing this course. has anyone else done it?
if so was it helpful?
if so was it helpful?
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Two great ideas. First, diving often, especially with a mentor, will do wonderful things. Diving without feedback however might not improve buoyancy, trim, or any other aspect of diving. Second, I'm a fan of something like a course solely designed to improve buoyancy. Assumming that the instruction is better than the original lessons that did not insist on (or teach) good buoyancy, a focus on buoyancy, with real instruction is a very cool idea. Skip the card - go after the skill and the feel that you get when you hover without working at it.Walter:How's your buoyancy? If you didn't learn buoyancy in your OW course, it couldn't hurt. OTOH, you might consider finding an experienced diver as a mentor and diving often.