Okay, maybe this isn't all that basic . . .
My current challenge is midwater skills. At this point, I'm pretty okay IF I have a visual reference for vertical and depth (knotted spool will do) AND I'm not task loaded. I can hang at 20 or 10 feet until the cows come home if nobody makes me DO anything.
Deprive me of a visual reference, or task load me much at all, and I should enter a championship yo-yo contest.
What I'm asking is: Does anybody have any ideas, other than just continuing to try and fail, as to how to develop these skills? Right now, we're working with the idea of setting a good visual reference (bolt snap on upline) and settling there, and once settled, attempting something task-loading, like shooting a bag. (If I can master getting the spool out of my new dry suit pocket without dropping it, that will help

) But if anybody has any great ideas for exercises or sequences that help develop this stuff, I'm all ears (Rick, Thal, anybody?)