Maybe they should have locked arms and became as one! I guess that might take a little coordination (Left, Left, Left, Right, Left.)
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budgy once bubbled...
If your want to improve your buoyancy control practice hovering on your safety stop.
DeepScuba once bubbled...
Yabbutt you were warm and didn't have to pee so bad!!!!!
NOW try doing that while squeezing your nut$ in a dry suit!
Tehehe
-hh once bubbled...
In any event, if you really dissect the original poster's video, ... Also, the wreck's orientation was nearly perfectly level, which provides a great horizon reference (easier), and prevents any vertigo issues.
jepuskar once bubbled...
You guys are kidding right? That is not bouyancy control...this IS..
http://home.comcast.net/~jepuskar76/1_Fin.wmv
I agree, plus practice, and motivation to look that good when you dive. I think that most divers don't ever see it, so they don't have someone to learn from or mimic.jbd once bubbled...
that kind of bouyancy control is not really that hard to learn.
Requirements are:
1.) Proper weighting
2.) Proper trim
3.) Consistent, relaxed respiratory pattern
4.) Focus on the task at hand