The Biggest Risk in Technical Diving (and how to avoid it)

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New article on the blog that some of you may find interesting;

The Biggest Risk in Technical Diving (and how to avoid it)

"One of the best articles I've read on tec diving in a long time..."

Study all the online tech theory that you want. Read ‘Deco for Divers’ and bedazzle your peers with that acquired knowledge. Take slick photos of yourself in perfect trim, with perfect gear. Practice drills in a pool weekly until they are perfection. Be very ‘DIR’. But still don’t let these things distract you from your actual capacity to resolve the worst imaginable scenarios occurring on the next dive you will undertake.
 
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