If I did 60 for 60 on air, I would feel better after diving if I had added a 5 to 8 minute stop at 10 feet. If I do that on a morning dive, I feel good enough to ride my bike for a couple hours in the afternoon at a zone 2 to 4 level. However, if I did this with no stop, when I got to the afternoon, I would sometimes feel low energy and more like watching TV.
So, I do the stop

But NEVER a deep (30 foot) stop.
Same would be true for a maxed 100 foot dive. Just a 5 to 8 minute 10 foot stop.
If I actually wanted to PLAN a bike ride 4 hours later, I would bring a 20 cu foot bottle of pure O2 and do 8 minutes at 20 feet after each dive....then 4 hours later on the bike ride, my body would not even know that I had been diving earlier...for all practical purposes. The point being....if anyone here REALLY IS CONCERNED about micro hits or DCS issues on recreational profiles, then the option I recommend is gettin the training to be able to use an O2 pony(clipped stage stlye) --this is really incredibly easy....Anyone that I know that is a good enough recreational diver to have me happy about them diving with me...and smart enough to fit this criteria, should be able to follow the SIMPLE rule that you ONLY breath this at 20 feet deep, no deeper...and for 8 to 12 minutes. If a recreational diver can't hold a stop to a few feet plus or minus, they wont be in the gene pool I would consider diving with. If they can't remember and follow the simple directive that they can only breathe this at 20 feet, then they are the same people that would probably freak and hold their breath in an emergency ascent, and again, this is a gene pool I am not talking to in this thread

What I am saying is that the training needed should be one day, maybe an hour long( in this day and age)...In the early days of tech, the training would be me telling you only breath this at 20 feet or shallower, and that is what you would do....it was so easy back then

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Come to think of it, one of the spearfisherman I used to dive with in the 80's and early 90's, Pat Frain ( maker of Ultimate Spearguns) used to have an O2 bottle on the boat, and would often suck O2 on the boat for 10 minutes after a dive.....
prophylactically. He was a smoker, had no cardio fitness, and was older. This was his way of avoiding issues of micro hits or worse...and it worked for him.