DuboisP
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the only dive i recorded in a pool is Nemo33 (Bruxelles, Belgium) : 111 feet
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the only dive i recorded in a pool is Nemo33 (Bruxelles, Belgium) : 111 feet
Not deep enough. They aren't dives, Bob. You are so totally wasting your time.
To the OP:
Deep: You are deep when you can't stand up, spit out your reg, and breathe.
Not sure where the 14' rule comes from.How deep is considered a dive? I have 23 dives on my computer, only 8 were over 12 ft. I spend alot of pool time trying to work on my bouyancy and breathing. talked to one dive shop that said anything over 14ft was considerd, is this the standard?
I would record the training dives you do in the pool in terms of weighting, skills practised and things you might need to work on in the future, but I wouldn't add them to my number of dives counted, if that makes any sense.
I think I would only count the dives performed in a natural environment. Like everyone else said, at the end of the day it is up to you what you log.
the only dive i recorded in a pool is Nemo33 (Bruxelles, Belgium) : 111 feet