You know, after we get certified, a lot of us (particularly people motivated enough to get involved in scuba forums) go diving. And as we encounter various conditions in various areas for diving, we discover some places where we wish we had better skills.
There are a lot of threads here on the board about improving gas consumption, or polishing basic buoyancy. But those aren't the only things a developing diver needs to learn.
What do you wish you could do better?
For me, it's surf entries and exits. I just don't do them very often, and it's always when traveling, and I'm about 2 for 6 on successful exits without falling down. I read EVERY thread that has to do with Southern California shore diving, because this is something I really need to do better.
What's your bug? Maybe somebody here can offer some insights.
There are a lot of threads here on the board about improving gas consumption, or polishing basic buoyancy. But those aren't the only things a developing diver needs to learn.
What do you wish you could do better?
For me, it's surf entries and exits. I just don't do them very often, and it's always when traveling, and I'm about 2 for 6 on successful exits without falling down. I read EVERY thread that has to do with Southern California shore diving, because this is something I really need to do better.
What's your bug? Maybe somebody here can offer some insights.