You need to work on your breathing skills! Relax!!! Slow and steady! Your body needs to buy proper fins, relax his legs movements, and adjust his tank height because the BC is way too high!!! See how the valve hits his head restricted neck movements? Also, his buoyancy needs to be adjusted! Another 2 lbs of weight would have done it! Long free diving fins are not intended or any good at all for the kind of diving you are doing! Try the military scubapro heavy turbo fins! You will improve everything with the right tool!!! Plus a million other problems hard to not have had noticed! I have been an instructor trainer with over 3000 certifications worldwide since 1985. Also, I have 17 years of working as a commercial diver under my belt! Take my advice tobthe bank! 😊😊😊😊
I've tried 4 different sets of fins, a couple different ones were scubapro. The best luck I've had are with my freediving fins. I have the least amount of leg cramps and I'm able to go the furthest on them without getting as winded. I agree I definitely need to work on my breathing. I always do. It's definitely gotten slowly better year after year though.
Btw I absolutely loved the shark fishing coming up! Very interesting technique 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊
Do you ever bring other divers out?
Yep every time. I've met quite a few new folks over the past year.
@@carolinaseahornets very interested in going.
You need to work on your breathing skills! Relax!!! Slow and steady! Your body needs to buy proper fins, relax his legs movements, and adjust his tank height because the BC is way too high!!! See how the valve hits his head restricted neck movements? Also, his buoyancy needs to be adjusted! Another 2 lbs of weight would have done it!
Long free diving fins are not intended or any good at all for the kind of diving you are doing! Try the military scubapro heavy turbo fins! You will improve everything with the right tool!!!
Plus a million other problems hard to not have had noticed!
I have been an instructor trainer with over 3000 certifications worldwide since 1985. Also, I have 17 years of working as a commercial diver under my belt!
Take my advice tobthe bank! 😊😊😊😊
I've tried 4 different sets of fins, a couple different ones were scubapro. The best luck I've had are with my freediving fins. I have the least amount of leg cramps and I'm able to go the furthest on them without getting as winded. I agree I definitely need to work on my breathing. I always do. It's definitely gotten slowly better year after year though.
usar los pulmones..