I empathize with the desire to carry less weight, just to make moving gear around easier. But short of changing your body composition or your exposure protection, there is no way to do it.
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stripping the weights 1 lb at a time.. from 12 lbs to 7.5 lbs did wonders for me http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/images/smilies/Standard Smiles/04.gif
TsandM,
It's not moving gear from car to boat. or divespot... It's the desire to move faster underwater. that same kick will propel me faster if I was less loaded. don't you think so?
I know that a lot of people just don't feel that it matters. well that's ok.. Im just finding ways to improve myself. so far... Loose body fat and gain muscle mass seems to be the best bet.. I guess i'll have to work on that.
MX727,
hmm... I weight 170 lbs. i think... height is 5'6".
It's not moving gear from car to boat. or divespot... It's the desire to move faster underwater. that same kick will propel me faster if I was less loaded. don't you think so?
BMI is a crappy individual measurement. It accounts for nothing but height and weight and doesnt neccesarilly say squat about how "fat" you are.What's your BMI?