seaway2121
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I took a private fundies class in N Florida but feel like I wasted it because I couldn't stay horizontal. I have about 40 dives, always in rented jacket BCD. New to W/BP and proper technique.
I was wearing a two piece 7-mm neoprene suit, which we determined required me 18 lbs to be neutral (without other gear). I rented a neutral W/BP (Aluminum) and neutral fins, and steel 80 but my feet kept floating up. If I "relaxed", I would nose dive completely vertical within seconds. The only way I could stay horizontal was to maintain forward momentum.
The instructor was certain that my nose dive was due to poor technique. He explained my arched back and feet angled up, but I feel that those symptoms were only to compensate for the rapid nose dive. I would need to kick my feet up and lift my head to stay horizontal, which resulted in arched back and feet against my butt. Even after resetting myself with my legs extended and head up/shoulders relaxed, I would nose dive again.
We went over the physical of the body and how I needed to balance the fulcrum between my torso and legs by keeping my should blades relaxed, back straight, and fins up and out. I genuinely believe what the instructor was telling me, but I couldn't get past this nose dive in order to focus on other skills.
I think I really need to practice on my own, but I'm still not convinced I was weighted correctly with that wetsuit.. and maybe that had to do with the nose dive? I don't want ankle weights.. I want to figure this out through proper technique only. I think my other fins are positive though, so I don't know where to start with this fine tuning.
Also the littel bit of air in the wing would tilt me left or right, and maybe even contribute to the nose dive.. not sure.
Advice? Thanks.
I was wearing a two piece 7-mm neoprene suit, which we determined required me 18 lbs to be neutral (without other gear). I rented a neutral W/BP (Aluminum) and neutral fins, and steel 80 but my feet kept floating up. If I "relaxed", I would nose dive completely vertical within seconds. The only way I could stay horizontal was to maintain forward momentum.
The instructor was certain that my nose dive was due to poor technique. He explained my arched back and feet angled up, but I feel that those symptoms were only to compensate for the rapid nose dive. I would need to kick my feet up and lift my head to stay horizontal, which resulted in arched back and feet against my butt. Even after resetting myself with my legs extended and head up/shoulders relaxed, I would nose dive again.
We went over the physical of the body and how I needed to balance the fulcrum between my torso and legs by keeping my should blades relaxed, back straight, and fins up and out. I genuinely believe what the instructor was telling me, but I couldn't get past this nose dive in order to focus on other skills.
I think I really need to practice on my own, but I'm still not convinced I was weighted correctly with that wetsuit.. and maybe that had to do with the nose dive? I don't want ankle weights.. I want to figure this out through proper technique only. I think my other fins are positive though, so I don't know where to start with this fine tuning.
Also the littel bit of air in the wing would tilt me left or right, and maybe even contribute to the nose dive.. not sure.
Advice? Thanks.