khacken
Contributor
I noticed that I use my hands for movement in tight areas, shallow areas, or areas where silting could be a big problem. I frog kick as well, but in confined areas where I might knock plants, the bottom, or buddies it feels more natural to use the hands a little for fine movements.
However, I think that I really should be finning in these situations. I've noticed that there really isn't that much of a difference in silting or air when I do this, so other than looking really tech and cool, what are the reasons for not using the hands here?
Oh, and I should mention that this is not buoyancy related. If I stop moving my hands or fins, I will not not float up or down (I thought that maybe buoyancy was the reason I was using the hands, so I did buoyancy checks many times to be certain).
I do plan on concentrating on not using the hands more, but I just want to be sure that I am correct in my thinking that they should not be used for movement.
However, I think that I really should be finning in these situations. I've noticed that there really isn't that much of a difference in silting or air when I do this, so other than looking really tech and cool, what are the reasons for not using the hands here?
Oh, and I should mention that this is not buoyancy related. If I stop moving my hands or fins, I will not not float up or down (I thought that maybe buoyancy was the reason I was using the hands, so I did buoyancy checks many times to be certain).
I do plan on concentrating on not using the hands more, but I just want to be sure that I am correct in my thinking that they should not be used for movement.