Proper breathing techniques

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I think you should add those billowing x-shorts. Add the sea anchor to the calculations, just for fun.
 
catherine96821:
I think you should add those billowing x-shorts. Add the sea anchor to the calculations, just for fun.

The x-shorts bulge more than billow, but I have solved my gear storage problems another way. Haven't tried the sea anchor yet. :11:

One of my instructors sometimes dives with a liftbag large enough to be a sea anchor for use in case he is blown out to sea and has to survive for many hours adrift. I think that is an exercise you do in Adv. Trimix.
 
"Mono" is actually Spanish for "monkey" . . . :D

So "mano a mono" would be.... :shades:
 
BTW, since this thread got revived, Diver0001 was right. My SAC rate is right back down where it started, even in my doubles.

Put a reel in my hand, and it's a different story . . .
 

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