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I've been doing some skillz-n-drillz dives recently, to just work on things I want dialed when I next get to go someplace with pretty fish and visibility beyond 6 feet. I'm doing pretty well at trimming out and hovering when in a standard horizontal position, though I'm probably not yet at a GUE/Fundies level. But, I'm getting closer!
The last couple of dives, I started seeing if I could hover in other orientations. Some worked well, but trying to be horizontal on my side was an utter disaster. I had serious issues with getting rolled onto my back, and minor issues with becoming suddenly foot-heavy.
The foot-heavy issue is probably not surprising, as that's an issue I've had to deal with when horizontal. I can compensate for that when flat by either being in frog kick position or tensing my lower back. But, neither seems viable when on my side.
So, the question: What tips/techniques are there to help one hover on their side, or is that not really feasible?
My equipment is a stainless BP (6#), 30L wing, AL80, balanced rig, with all necessary weight for a balanced rig being long thin plates that run along the upper 2/3 of the BP (shoulders to kidneys), mounted between the BP and the wing. I could move some of the weight over onto the shoulder straps on my chest side if taht would help with roll, but I kinda like keeping that clear of clutter.
Any thoughts or tips to try would be much appreciated.
The last couple of dives, I started seeing if I could hover in other orientations. Some worked well, but trying to be horizontal on my side was an utter disaster. I had serious issues with getting rolled onto my back, and minor issues with becoming suddenly foot-heavy.
The foot-heavy issue is probably not surprising, as that's an issue I've had to deal with when horizontal. I can compensate for that when flat by either being in frog kick position or tensing my lower back. But, neither seems viable when on my side.
So, the question: What tips/techniques are there to help one hover on their side, or is that not really feasible?
My equipment is a stainless BP (6#), 30L wing, AL80, balanced rig, with all necessary weight for a balanced rig being long thin plates that run along the upper 2/3 of the BP (shoulders to kidneys), mounted between the BP and the wing. I could move some of the weight over onto the shoulder straps on my chest side if taht would help with roll, but I kinda like keeping that clear of clutter.
Any thoughts or tips to try would be much appreciated.