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Nurse Shark
- First Name
- Robert
Ok so yesterday was my first time in the water, in full gear. It was pretty cool.. just had a few thoughts I figured you'd comment on
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Mask clearing -- I read in Dive trainer that this was diffcult and the professor says it's the most difficult techinque in the class, yet it was simple... Remove mask, Replace mask, tilt head up, press mask, take breath in regulator, blow out your nose... How is that hard?
The only problem I had was pressing the mask to far and allowing more water in. Which was easy to figure out and over come. Maybe the breath training I do in Aikido helped, I doubt it... but if this is truely the most diffcult "skill" diving promises to be a breeze!
The problem I did have was regulator recovery... not the recovery itself... but the whole 'continue to exhale slowly'... come on is this really necessary?!?!... Ok Ok it is .... but but but... Anyway once the regulator is out of my mouthm my chest wants to hold on to the air as much as possible, I'm figuring it'll become second nature, alot like Kokyu has (Unless you aikido don't worry about it), through training
One other thing that added some difficulty was the crowdness... It might have been the pool... it might not... but as we swam through the water and I looked around I noticed I was surronded by people.. up, down, left, right.... people every where (there were only 10 people in the class)... It made me feel closterphobic for a while... not panicky.. just a slight tightness until I got used to it. Is that just the pool or are is it a normal thing to have people ALL around you?
Mask clearing -- I read in Dive trainer that this was diffcult and the professor says it's the most difficult techinque in the class, yet it was simple... Remove mask, Replace mask, tilt head up, press mask, take breath in regulator, blow out your nose... How is that hard?
The only problem I had was pressing the mask to far and allowing more water in. Which was easy to figure out and over come. Maybe the breath training I do in Aikido helped, I doubt it... but if this is truely the most diffcult "skill" diving promises to be a breeze!
The problem I did have was regulator recovery... not the recovery itself... but the whole 'continue to exhale slowly'... come on is this really necessary?!?!... Ok Ok it is .... but but but... Anyway once the regulator is out of my mouthm my chest wants to hold on to the air as much as possible, I'm figuring it'll become second nature, alot like Kokyu has (Unless you aikido don't worry about it), through training
One other thing that added some difficulty was the crowdness... It might have been the pool... it might not... but as we swam through the water and I looked around I noticed I was surronded by people.. up, down, left, right.... people every where (there were only 10 people in the class)... It made me feel closterphobic for a while... not panicky.. just a slight tightness until I got used to it. Is that just the pool or are is it a normal thing to have people ALL around you?