Friday, August 22, 2008
 
    Today is Friday, August 22, 2008, 02:23 AM
Welcome to AsianDiver Forum Login | Register | Faq
 
 

Will New Divers Please Stand Up

Started by Listerine at 09-22-2005 2:33 PM. Topic has 7 replies.

Print Search
Sort Posts:    
   09-22-2005, 2:33 PM
Listerine is not online. Last active: 9/22/2005 6:12:07 AM Listerine

Top 50 Posts
Joined on:09-22-2005
Posts 5
Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote
I see people finning down and I see my instructor dropping down feet-first... he says something to do with 'heartburn' prevention?? Confused [8-)]
   Report 
   09-22-2005, 6:56 PM
Guysmiley is not online. Last active: 9/21/2005 7:41:04 AM Guysmiley

Top 25 Posts
Joined on:09-21-2005
Posts 6
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote
must be all the sambal in his tummy.... ;)

Decending head first can cause dizzyness and disorientation. All that blood rushing to your head...


   Report 
   09-23-2005, 1:39 AM
Scubagirl is not online. Last active: 9/20/2005 8:31:55 PM Scubagirl



Top 10 Posts
Joined on:09-20-2005
Toronto, Canada
Posts 11
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote

Descending head first can also make it difficult to equalize.

People tend to kick down because they're not relaxed enough and exhaling completely enough to simply glide downward feet first.

The ideal way to descend is to be completely relaxed, maintain a vertical position in the water, point your fins downward, exhale completely, deflate your BCD gradually (rather than dumping all the air) until you begin to sink. If you're still having trouble sinking, looking up almost always solves the problem (it causes your body to align itself in the most streamlined position to sink).

Once you're past about 5 feet, go horizontal so that you can see where you're going; it will also create drag so that your descent is controlled. You might also need to add air to your BCD in order to control your descent.

Happy diving! Party!!! [<:o)]


"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you imagined." Thoreau
   Report 
   09-23-2005, 6:05 PM
griz is not online. Last active: 9/23/2005 4:06:24 AM griz

Top 75 Posts
Joined on:09-23-2005
Carins, Australia
Posts 2
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote
To stop a desent while going feet first is as easy as kicking your legs. If you go head first you'll need to turn around first. When you are learning to dive this could mean you desend a few more meters before you stop, this could cause ear damage.


Regards
Gary
www.marinedomaindiving.com

0
____ 0
(_/\_) o
=() ..
Take only pictures, leave only bubbles!
   Report 
   09-26-2005, 3:05 PM
flameangel is not online. Last active: 9/20/2005 4:39:16 AM flameangel

Top 10 Posts
Joined on:09-20-2005
Posts 16
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote

 Listerine wrote:
I see people finning down and I see my instructor dropping down feet-first... he says something to do with 'heartburn' prevention?? Confused [8-)]

True true... I read somewhere (i think its Asian diver mag a few issues back) that its something to do with the stomach acids that could leak from your stomach into your throat passage causing 'heartburn' and causing some people to vomit or have chest discomfort.

I experienced this before... not very nice feeling... almost gagged, especially after eating.

I now descent feet-first.... but you have to be weighted correctly. ;)


   Report 
   09-30-2005, 11:25 AM
maveric is not online. Last active: 9/20/2005 7:50:46 AM maveric

Top 150 Posts
Joined on:09-20-2005
Posts 1
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote
 flameangel wrote:

 Listerine wrote:
I see people finning down and I see my instructor dropping down feet-first... he says something to do with 'heartburn' prevention?? Confused [8-)]

True true... I read somewhere (i think its Asian diver mag a few issues back) that its something to do with the stomach acids that could leak from your stomach into your throat passage causing 'heartburn' and causing some people to vomit or have chest discomfort.

I experienced this before... not very nice feeling... almost gagged, especially after eating.

I now descent feet-first.... but you have to be weighted correctly. ;)

True i agree with flameangel.The feeling sux and its lousy ...I feel do a descent feet first is better coz: 

1)better control when  descending

2)its easier to ascent in case of unforseen circumstances

Just my 1cent worth of opinion

 


   Report 
   09-30-2005, 2:45 PM
Alex is not online. Last active: 9/27/2005 9:28:01 AM Alex



Top 10 Posts
Joined on:09-21-2005
Singapore
Posts 24
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote

Hi buddies,

also agree - head down isn't the best choice. What I like to do is getting in horizontal position as soon as possible. I feel the most confortable doing the decent in that way because it gives me full control and the best overview and apart of the fact that you are still descenting it's already your final postion (horizontal).


   Report 
   03-26-2007, 11:25 AM
raychristenpaul is not online. Last active: 3/25/2007 3:51:02 PM raychristenpaul

Top 50 Posts
Joined on:03-25-2007
Posts 4
Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?
Reply Quote

Yes...yes....feet first is always the best choice and your methods are the same with me. Sometimes, we have to dive head first. I remebered one time diving in the Philippines, the surface current was rather strong. We did the backward roll entry with empty bcd and meet down at about 4-5 metres to avoid the current. Down below, it was calm and we all have a nice dive. Don't really like the head first descent but at times we need to do it.


   Report 
AsianDiver Foru... » Diving Experien... » Will New Divers... » Re: Why does my instructor suggest diving feet-first?

Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems

Home | What’s New | Destination | Forum | Mall | Happenings | Start’Me Up | About | Advertising | Subscription
Best viewed using Internet Explorer 5.5 and above, with 1024x768 screen resolution
ASIAN DIVER | MediaCorp Pte Ltd | All rights reserved © 2005 | Terms & Conditions.