OK call me soft and a real Jesse, but Yoga is improving my flexibility, breathing and general control over my body! My goodness, I need it…
So, after nearly twelve months on Council, the opportunity has arisen for me to stand for National Diving Officer (NDO) of the mighty British Sub Aqua Club (BSAC). The question is, what makes a good NDO and am I the right man for the job?
It’s not that I don’t trust re-breathers, it is more the fact that I like to understand as much as possible about the kit I am diving; especially if it may kill me at any second…
Funny day today: I went diving with seals 200m from my house and then cried reading the paper with Jeff Buckley on the Radio.
As always, excitement got the better of me I was off for some diving training in the Isle of Man with fellow Tritone, Simon Campbell. I was up and packed by 0630 Friday morning to catch my ferry from Heysham at 1315. Early wasn’t in it, it only took 50 minutes to get there! A guest article by my fellow Tritone, Jackie Dixon.
How can someone get so excited about the humble hose? Over my diving career I have used hundreds of different sets of SCUBA kit. I learned early on that the low & high pressure hoses can be problematic.
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