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Perfect Buoyancy Control and Trim Perfect Buoyancy Control and Trim
divebumNsandyeggo - 9/11/2012 3:19 AM
It’s difficult to overstate the importance of buoyancy control as a dive skill – most dive magazines reference it, it’s a component of nearly all dive courses, and among all dive skills, it can make the difference between a dive that is memorable for all the right reasons, and one that you’d rather forget. Too, if you dive with someone that seems to be part fish, uses less air than everyone else, and is a picture of grace beneath the surface, you can be certain that it is buoyancy control that s...
Surf Entry Preparation and Process
divebumNsandyeggo - 9/11/2012 3:16 AM
As the title of this article suggests, surf entry is one part preparation and one part process. The surf doesn’t care much whether you get through it or not, and in fact is constantly trying to put you and your gear back on the beach. I learned this the hard way early on in my dive career, having learned to dive along the central and northern California coast as a teenager. Back then we donned our fins on the beach and backed in. You can still use that method if the surf line is short, the beach...
Fin Kick Styles
divebumNsandyeggo - 9/11/2012 3:11 AM
Shortly after I completed my Dive Master Certification, a friend sent me a video of a diver doing helicopter kicks. In the video the diver was rotating slowly without changing depth. I was fascinated by the video, and it led me to researching other types of fin kicks, how to do them properly, what they’re for and when to use them. Since then I’ve practiced most of them to the point that I will use a variety of them on any given dive, and I thought you all might be interested in what I learned al...