Some more suggestions:
1. Keep your eyes focused on something. Could be the descent line, your buddy, the approaching bottom. Starring off into the "big blue" can be disorientating and disturbing.
2. Give your mind some pattern to focus on. Not anything too complex, just something to keep the mind busy so it doesn't wander off into scary thoughts. Like, have a descent task plan in your mind: Check air - Check Depth - Stop at 10 meters - Signal OK - Relaxed breaths - Check Air ... Rehearse it before the dive then mentally talk yourself through this task sequence.
3. Do some breathing control exercises. As part of suggestion 2 above, at preset intervals (eg surface, 5 meters, 10 meters, etc), stop moving, hold the line, look at your buddy and consciously take 3 long, slow, deep breaths. Repeat throughout the descent.
Even when you are an experienced diver, point 3 is worthwhile continuing. A set of 3 long, slow, deep breaths upon reaching the target depth for the dive will relax you and help reduce your air consumption for the remainder of the dive.
Regards
Peter
1. Keep your eyes focused on something. Could be the descent line, your buddy, the approaching bottom. Starring off into the "big blue" can be disorientating and disturbing.
2. Give your mind some pattern to focus on. Not anything too complex, just something to keep the mind busy so it doesn't wander off into scary thoughts. Like, have a descent task plan in your mind: Check air - Check Depth - Stop at 10 meters - Signal OK - Relaxed breaths - Check Air ... Rehearse it before the dive then mentally talk yourself through this task sequence.
3. Do some breathing control exercises. As part of suggestion 2 above, at preset intervals (eg surface, 5 meters, 10 meters, etc), stop moving, hold the line, look at your buddy and consciously take 3 long, slow, deep breaths. Repeat throughout the descent.
Even when you are an experienced diver, point 3 is worthwhile continuing. A set of 3 long, slow, deep breaths upon reaching the target depth for the dive will relax you and help reduce your air consumption for the remainder of the dive.
Regards
Peter