If you never dive from a RIB (or similar) in your life, you never need a back roll entry in your life.
Huh? I can't think of an entry I've ever done from any kind of tender that wasn't a back roll.
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If you never dive from a RIB (or similar) in your life, you never need a back roll entry in your life.
My last pool class is today and we're going to have to enter the pool using a seated back roll from a platform which looked to me to be about two feet or so above the water. I've done a back roll before, right from the edge of the water but those couple extra feet are freaking me out.
I hate falling backwards. I can't see where I'm going and I'm afraid I'm either going to smash my feet on the platform or end up twisting in such a way that I injure my neck or back (I have previous neck problems and just got done with a couple months of physical therapy for a stiff neck).
Any helpful hints?
So far OK!
If you never dive from a RIB (or similar) in your life, you never need a back roll entry in your life.
I depends on the kind of diving you will do in the future!
And if you don't need it right now, there is enought time to learn it when you will need it. And probably than you feel much more comfortable with your diving in general and than it will be much easier for you to learn.
And never forget, there will always be something new for you to learn in the future, because good divers never stop learning!![]()
you're right...IF, right off the bat, you make the decision to rule out being able to choose a large % of the world's dive ops/boats, or rule out ever visiting a large % of the world's dive locations, by refusing to ever do any back roll entries.
you're right...IF, right off the bat, you make the decision to rule out being able to choose a large % of the world's dive ops/boats, or rule out ever visiting a large % of the world's dive locations, by refusing to ever do any back roll entries.
And if you don't need it right now, there is enought time to learn it when you will need it. And probably than you feel much more comfortable with your diving in general and than it will be much easier for you to learn.