I will occasionally roll --to the right and left-- to even out the air on the bladder and un-trap any undesirable air. Now that you're aware of the tendency you can make minor adjustments to weight distribution and you'll adjust quickly.
I also do much less kicking and bring my feet up to act as a dorsal fin would on a fish: "... in stabilizing the movements of a fish or marine mammal, helping to keep it upright in the water as it swims and turns" while letting the current do much of my movement and work. Combined with proper trim this strategy typically returns me to the safety stop with 1600-1800 psi on every dive.
The only downside is you're diving from the back of the dive group.
I also do much less kicking and bring my feet up to act as a dorsal fin would on a fish: "... in stabilizing the movements of a fish or marine mammal, helping to keep it upright in the water as it swims and turns" while letting the current do much of my movement and work. Combined with proper trim this strategy typically returns me to the safety stop with 1600-1800 psi on every dive.
The only downside is you're diving from the back of the dive group.