diving, training, hunting with my mentor and coach. Check out the thieves at about 4:00 into the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59St5H5OeLA&playnext_from=TL&videos=2p1o_oRiUE8
diving, training, hunting with my mentor and coach. Check out the thieves at about 4:00 into the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59St5H5OeLA&playnext_from=TL&videos=2p1o_oRiUE8
youve met him?.. ive always been impressed after the dahab videos and other stuff.
yes, he is my coach -- a great guy . taught me how to dive. here we are at Vb 10 -- a personal best for me constant weight 58m( only my third dive ever with a fin ). I only train no-fins. You can see I am wearing "two" D4s . the pink one is mine the other is the official gauge. I set my alarms at 35m for mouthfill and 55m to look for the plate and grab the tag. This is after the dive - a white card from the judges!
[QUOTE=O2. Check out the thieves at about 4:00 into the video
oh yeah,quick little suckers.actually they were pretty good size.
awesome.. very cool to have you here.
O2 nice to have you here, is William still doing the training courses in Bahama's? I spoke to him awhile back and he was going to be having some advanced courses over in the Bahama's.
Do you do 1 big frenzel mouthfill at 35m? would that be just your second one, 1 for beginning of descent then another at 35m?
yes, William is in Europe now then will go to Okinawa for the team world championships (team NZ) . He will be back on Long Island in the fall. I'll be there in Oct. You should come for a course--he, personally, dives with you , the class group is small and you will make a lot of progress.
I just equalize normally until I get to about 35m. Then I have reached my residual lung volume( not enough air in your lungs to eq) and I have to bring air up for the mouthfill. Some divers reverse pack deeper for mouthfill but that takes a lot of practice. Eric Fattah describes this much better on his website ( liquivision.com). I still have problems with eq. at depth and am working on it. If you tense up ( as I do) it just doesn't happen. Each time seems to get better, though and I go a little deeper. I haven't been diving for very long so it is all new to me!
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