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I just did a few minutes practice with a couple of club members (who are instructors). I think too much is made of the "feet up ascent" risk. If you do end up feet up then you have two choices, either get yourself right way up again quickly or swim down a bit until your buoyancy is slightly negative and then swim in a gentle arc until you are level again.
Slightly off topic - I see quite a few holiday divers in hire gear / wetsuits have uncontrolled ascents, desperately trying to vent their shoulder dump without success. After the dive I suggest if they feel it happening again they tip face down and use finning to counteract the excess positive buoyancy and then use the dump on their right buttock.
Slightly off topic - I see quite a few holiday divers in hire gear / wetsuits have uncontrolled ascents, desperately trying to vent their shoulder dump without success. After the dive I suggest if they feel it happening again they tip face down and use finning to counteract the excess positive buoyancy and then use the dump on their right buttock.