Spg01
Contributor
Hello all,
I have recently been taking small sips of the DIR koolaid and have a question about the classes. I have read that the primer class is mostly working on buoyancy, trim and learning some different kicks (finning techniques).
Which is basically what I am looking to learn the most at this point and time. But I am not quite ready to give up my ranger for a bp/w. So I am wondering that if I did take a primer class would the buoyancy/trim work transfer over to my ranger? Or would it be a waste to take the class and not continue on in a bp/w?
I am going to a gue demo day this weekend, so it may be a non issue if I fall in love after trying a bp/w. But otherwise I would just like to work on what I said before and possibly progress more down the road. I would assume the fundamentals class would be a better choice if I were ready to change all my gear over, but since I am not ready to swap out all my gear at this point the primer would be a better bet.
Bryan
I have recently been taking small sips of the DIR koolaid and have a question about the classes. I have read that the primer class is mostly working on buoyancy, trim and learning some different kicks (finning techniques).
Which is basically what I am looking to learn the most at this point and time. But I am not quite ready to give up my ranger for a bp/w. So I am wondering that if I did take a primer class would the buoyancy/trim work transfer over to my ranger? Or would it be a waste to take the class and not continue on in a bp/w?
I am going to a gue demo day this weekend, so it may be a non issue if I fall in love after trying a bp/w. But otherwise I would just like to work on what I said before and possibly progress more down the road. I would assume the fundamentals class would be a better choice if I were ready to change all my gear over, but since I am not ready to swap out all my gear at this point the primer would be a better bet.
Bryan