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As I did my Tec 40 class not that long ago, and I know it wasn't done perfectly in trim (especially not while demonstrating other skills at the time), I went to look up what the standards say in the material I have.
I can't find anything that says that all skills must be done in perfect trim with no deviation or without finning in the instructor guide I have a copy of or in the Tec Deep manual itself. There is a skill for spending 1 minute with neutral buoyancy with no sculling or kicking, but even that is only explained more as having the instructor "emphasize relatively horizontal position in the water", not perfectly in trim, and it is the only time in the standards I could find any emphasis on the student's position in the water column.. In fact, the word "trim" doesn't even appear in the instructor guide for tec 40.
Perhaps the standard has changed since when you saw it last?
My first line stipulates "As written."
Padi standards require all skills to be done completely neutral with no depth deviation, no finning, and in perfect horizontal trim with no deviation. No other agency requires that.
GUE allows for 20 degrees deviation from horizontal and up to 1 meter depth variance for a tech pass.
I'm sure they exist, but I have never seen a PADI tec instructor capable of performing the skills to the written standard. The courses are generally not taught to the standards, and there is no repercussions for **** instruction which is why I consider the entire agency a joke. I have personally filed a complaint against a tec instructor who ran out of air while teaching a course I was in. They never responded and he became a course director a few years later.
I left PADI not because of costs, I feel they don't care about quality training and are only interested in their bottom dollar.
As I did my Tec 40 class not that long ago, and I know it wasn't done perfectly in trim (especially not while demonstrating other skills at the time), I went to look up what the standards say in the material I have.
I can't find anything that says that all skills must be done in perfect trim with no deviation or without finning in the instructor guide I have a copy of or in the Tec Deep manual itself. There is a skill for spending 1 minute with neutral buoyancy with no sculling or kicking, but even that is only explained more as having the instructor "emphasize relatively horizontal position in the water", not perfectly in trim, and it is the only time in the standards I could find any emphasis on the student's position in the water column.. In fact, the word "trim" doesn't even appear in the instructor guide for tec 40.
Perhaps the standard has changed since when you saw it last?