Pink_AquaRanger
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I've been trying to do more shore diving, but I'm struggling getting out of the water effectively. My buddies and I dive a lot in Redondo beach where there's about a foot to two foot step in the shallower end of the water. Unlike my buddies, I can't feel the ocean floor until right before this step. My buddies are able to stand in the water take off their fins and walk right out. But for me where I can stand, it's right where the waves like to break. When the waves are larger I end up getting tossed around getting beached like a whale and struggling to get upright while I wait for someone to help.
If I decide to take my fins off before that, I can't swim very effectively in the waves. I've tried just backing out of the ocean with my fins on, and sometimes that works, but I'm def less agile and have on one occasion been pushed over, which brings me back to square one.
I make sure to deflate my BCD and I have my mask and regulator in my mouth. But does anyone have tips on how to exit more gracefully? Would love to get to a point where I am more self sufficient and less reliant on my friends.
If I decide to take my fins off before that, I can't swim very effectively in the waves. I've tried just backing out of the ocean with my fins on, and sometimes that works, but I'm def less agile and have on one occasion been pushed over, which brings me back to square one.
I make sure to deflate my BCD and I have my mask and regulator in my mouth. But does anyone have tips on how to exit more gracefully? Would love to get to a point where I am more self sufficient and less reliant on my friends.