Pinecube
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It feels like I have to work to keep them in-front of me the way I see in a lot of pictures. I'm still having trouble keeping my arms in one spot, but when I can, I like them at my sides. It's the most comfortable 

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This is pretty typical. I can't maintain the Bob Sherwood position, with the upper arm in line with the torso, and be comfortable. This much bend is comfortable enough to maintain for long periods of time.
I often spearfishing and this requires the same type of looking all around and being able to spin and check your back (for sharks).. a long time ago, I decided that horizontal was not the best position for this activity. Same for an ascent position, you have much better visibility and mobility if you are vertical versus flat.
I always got a lot of amusement about how people on this forum worry so much about perfect trim (or even where their hands are)..My hands always have something in them, so how to hold empty hands is not something I consider very often.
When I have to go through someplace small, I can do better:
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But that's not fun for long, so if I don't have to be that flat, I'm generally not.