Do not misunderstand again, but if you think I have to 'do research' before answering you, you severely underestimate me.This is the sort of nonsense that people try to counsel you about. If you took a little time to research before replying, then you'd get more out of it.
For some? neitherA single-piece webbing harness with chest and waist D-rings and a buckle that runs through metal plate at the back. The DSMB and spool live on the rear crotch D-ring. A long hose hog routed from the right. A short hose bungee-necklaced around the neck from the left.
Am I describing my backmount or sidemount rig?
Two words: Leg Pockets
Second two words: storage pack.

I hope you teach both in more detail. Otherwise not many of your students would be able to return for the advanced classSignal OOA - Locate and secure air-source - signal "ok" - ascent.
Sidemount or backmount?

You describe something some (most?) people can take a lifetime to never achieve.If you don't understand, ask. These are personal skills... one's control and mastery of one's body to perform a given function. For example... like running. It's running... regardless of what brand of sneakers you wear.
Zero seems a bit to underestimated to me, but I yield the point, don't think there is much of a difference either.Zero difference. The clue is in the name "NON-TECHNICAL" skills. Google the term if you haven't heard it before. Ignorance isn't bliss.
Would still say small differences exist.
I do not believe in those. It's as simple as that.Again, you fail entirely to comprehend. These are psychological SKILLS. They are the capacities of the individual. What you are talking about are stressors. Entirely different.
In a normal OWD class doubles are not used, independed doubles are not even mentioned.Beyond gas management, there are no differences.....and that's allowing you to 'forget' that diving independent doubles is hardly the preserve of sidemount divers...
This is getting a bit 'out of line' don't you think?Your insistence on arguing is reaching borderline stupidity.... and this goes well beyond inane clutching at straws.
Your reaction is 'borderline' in this instance perhaps.
In an OWD class?Again... in an attempt to educate, I will point out the misunderstanding. Mission skills are attributable to specific tasks that the diver undertakes on specific dives. Your inability to listen, or comprehend, is reflected in your reply. IF... IF....IF... your mission is to penetrate a cave... then you learn mission specific skills; for instance reels and guidelines.
You are loosing control I think. Calm down!If that is too subtle for you... then consider if your mission was to survey a reef, or recover a ship's bell, or photograph nudibranch, or collect living fish samples from the mesopelagic zone...
OF COURSE these aren't taught on a basic sidemount course!?!? Why would they? What sort of gibbering idiot would expect activity specific skills on a generic recreational open-water environment course?
Neither are any of those taught in a basic backmount course.
I believe you lost sight of that concept way before this particular sentence.Sorry, but all I see "above" was incomprehension of a quite well articulated concept.

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