I recently graduated from an Open Water class a couple months back, and I want to continue working on my diving skills, especially my buoyancy. During my open water checkout dives, I can pretty much maintain a hover at rest, fin through sunken playground hoops without touching the edges or the ground, and all the other good stuff in the evaluation, but I can only do these things when I give it 100% focus.
During the drills, especially the mask removal-juggle-replace, and the S-drill, I tend to move up the water column 1-1.5 meters. I chalk it to getting anxious just before doing the drill, and taking a deep breath, causing me to rise up. Mentally, I know this, yet I cannot seem to stop myself from doing it.
I've been practicing my buoyancy in a pool, but the only pool I have access to that rents tanks and allows divers in it is only 1.8m at the deep end. It gets very irritating as my chest either touches the floor, or my fins come out of the water constantly.
Also, my fining needs a whole lot of work. I seem to have some sort of psychomotor problem or something that makes my modified flutter kick not move me at all; my helicopter kick only works well in a clockwise direction; my back kick feels unnatural and while it does move me backward, it sometimes moves me upwards as well.
I was wondering if any of you have some tips for me?
I'm trying to go on as many dives as I can afford, both in terms of time and money, but as a single diver, I have found that most boat buddies don't really want to hang around and watch me try to do drills underwater, and quite frankly neither do I.
I wanna see the fishies.
At some point in the (far) future, I want to learn to dive wrecks, maybe even caves, and I want to take photographs while doing all these terrifying, terrifying activities. But I'll need to get my buoyancy down before I can even think about that.
PS: Are there any good books for me to get learn about the more theoretical side of diving. I've already ordered Deco for Divers that my instructor recommended. Is there anything else?
During the drills, especially the mask removal-juggle-replace, and the S-drill, I tend to move up the water column 1-1.5 meters. I chalk it to getting anxious just before doing the drill, and taking a deep breath, causing me to rise up. Mentally, I know this, yet I cannot seem to stop myself from doing it.
I've been practicing my buoyancy in a pool, but the only pool I have access to that rents tanks and allows divers in it is only 1.8m at the deep end. It gets very irritating as my chest either touches the floor, or my fins come out of the water constantly.
Also, my fining needs a whole lot of work. I seem to have some sort of psychomotor problem or something that makes my modified flutter kick not move me at all; my helicopter kick only works well in a clockwise direction; my back kick feels unnatural and while it does move me backward, it sometimes moves me upwards as well.
I was wondering if any of you have some tips for me?
I'm trying to go on as many dives as I can afford, both in terms of time and money, but as a single diver, I have found that most boat buddies don't really want to hang around and watch me try to do drills underwater, and quite frankly neither do I.
I wanna see the fishies.
At some point in the (far) future, I want to learn to dive wrecks, maybe even caves, and I want to take photographs while doing all these terrifying, terrifying activities. But I'll need to get my buoyancy down before I can even think about that.
PS: Are there any good books for me to get learn about the more theoretical side of diving. I've already ordered Deco for Divers that my instructor recommended. Is there anything else?