This TRICK Fixes Your Buoyancy Problems

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If you struggle with your buoyancy as a diver, it may not just be proper weighting. The real secret and trick involves trim position, and how to be in proper trim once you have your weight placed properly. This video goes over tips to improve your buoyancy and shares guidance I've learned that's helped me improve as a scuba diver.
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  • @CircleHScuba
    @CircleHScubaАй бұрын

    Proper Weighting For Buoyancy ▶ kzread.info/dash/bejne/qIyp3MyFZrfVkbQ.html Improve Your Air Consumption ▶ kzread.info/dash/bejne/dIdozcyTo9nUoc4.html Trim Weights and Pockets 👉 - Trim Pockets: amzn.to/3TfOGBX or amzn.to/3TfOJh7 - Weight Plates (Highland Weight Plates): amzn.to/3uQvPUi - Clip on Scuba Weights: amzn.to/48nBFKS - Soft Weights: amzn.to/48qqd10

  • @SummersideDiver
    @SummersideDiver2 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, thank you. Another possible suggestion for people who struggle with buoyancy and trim is checking out other BCDs. My first BCD was jacket styled (55lbs lift), and came recommended by the LDS. When I swapped to my new backplate and wing (30lbs lift, stainless with 6lbs plate), I noticed an immediate improvement in buoyancy and trim. And the difference was huge!! Even fully deflated the jacket is very buoyant and required extra weight, which created a need to constantly add air; which only exasperated my buoyancy issues. Proper sized and fitting gear is hugely important for proper trim. For reference, on land the jacket and wing nearly weigh the same with a travel scale. But the buoyancy difference in water is hugely different.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    I love this comment thank you. I was just speaking to someone the other day about the jacket style being buoyant even without air because of all the padding, so their new BPW will require less weight regardless of the steel backplate since it doesn’t have that padding

  • @SummersideDiver

    @SummersideDiver

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CircleHScuba I’m happy to contribute and hope others can learn from this, just as we are learning from your videos and the other comments from contributors. We have a great community!

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    Ай бұрын

    @SummersideDiver we do indeed!! While I have your attention and speaking on community, I’m thinking of running a fairly informal monthly livestream to do a little update and Q&A like the guys at @DiveTalk do. I always enjoy when Gus and Woody do that. Any interest? I may start in April some time, like last day of each month 🤷‍♂️

  • @SummersideDiver

    @SummersideDiver

    Ай бұрын

    @@CircleHScuba sounds like a cool idea, and a good way to directly connect with your audience.

  • @looksgoodonpaper
    @looksgoodonpaper2 ай бұрын

    Late to the party on this video but sure glad I saw it. I’m a newbie seahorse diver with feet made of lead. Thanks for ALL of the useful information you’ve shared!

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Not too late at all! I was out of town for 10 days so I'm late to replying to comments, haha. We are all sea horse divers at some point, glad this was useful!

  • @AlexArrigoni71
    @AlexArrigoni712 ай бұрын

    Thank you again for another interesting video like this

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    You’re welcome, but thank YOU for checking it out and commenting!

  • @ericramosmd
    @ericramosmd2 ай бұрын

    Great content!

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks!!! Sorry I’m still catching up on comments after a dive trip, glad you enjoyed!

  • @PamelaLoveland
    @PamelaLoveland2 ай бұрын

    This is such a great idea! My lower body is always sagging down.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Pamela! Honestly I’m no where near perfect and my lower body can sag sometimes too. Core strength can come into play, but also just mobility in general. Don’t worry about being perfect to where you aren’t comfortable and can’t enjoy the dive, but always strive to be better. It’s a balance. Thanks for dropping a comment!

  • @pro_Burg3r_GOD
    @pro_Burg3r_GOD2 ай бұрын

    2 weeks back i was on bali and doing owd it was great my first dive we found turtle a baracuda but my boyanci was niz perfect but at the second dive i figured out how it really work and get it much much better and 2 dives later i was doing it great and it didnt bother me at my 10th dive we found 3 sand sharks and i really enjoyed it and it was also thanks to you you teached me how to know hand signals you explained everything and thanks to it i aced the elearning and easily get owd

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Woohoo!!! Congrats on your OW and what awesome dives!!!! A trip like that to get a lot of consistent repetitive time in water is HUGE for increasing your skills. Great job!!!

  • @souswes
    @souswes2 ай бұрын

    Lake Travis! They could use a good 30 feet of water. The stairs are getting harder to muster😂. Getting a buddy to film, being conscious of it, and just diving will improve anyone’s buoyancy. Great vid! Let me know when you wanna come to soflo for some beach diving. The springs and caverns near orlando are a really fun time too! ❤

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    I’ll be down in Gainesville in the springs there at the end of March, definitely up for a trip down for beach diving too! Lake Travis is so low right now 😅, I just finished a trip with some Texas dive buddies and yeah, that’s rough at the moment.

  • @jojodiver8706
    @jojodiver87062 ай бұрын

    Cool! I took my OW dive in Lake Travis in 1974, I was an Army brat living at Ft Hood. Our instructors were Army divers. This was before the use of BCD's became the norm, so they had us swimming hundreds of underwater laps in an Olympic pool (no tank) and treading water with our weight belts on and no fins for what seemed like hours. Then finally the big dive in Lake Travis. I remember the water being very cold and we didn't have wetsuits. I don't remember if I had to use any extra weight for the dive. I only remember using weights in the pool for treading. AH, the good old days. At 65 now, I'd die if I had to go through that again.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Luckily for modern divers, OW training has changed from the bootcamp style to be more friendly and recreational haha, but that sounds awesome! Lake Travis and Windy Point are still pretty great places to dive, though the water levels go up and down as you may know, and right now it's a VERY long way down (like multiple flights of stairs) so it's a pain on anyone carrying gear down. I left the Austin area a few years ago now, but keep in touch with my dive buddies and local shop there, it's still a great place to dive for training!

  • @macmccollum6064
    @macmccollum60642 ай бұрын

    Lake Travis! I've got some great memories from Travis. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Southwest Council of Skin Diving Clubs used to sponsor monthly spearfishing contests at 5 lakes, Lake Travis was one of them. Visibility was typically 15 to 20'. There were so many great places there to anchor and find great structure for carp. Are you from Texas? We need to get together next time you're here.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    I left Texas a few years ago, not originally from there but I loved my time in the ATX greater area. I keep in touch with my dive buddies there though and wanna hit up Travis again sometime soon. Water levels are SUPER low right now though!

  • @amadeuss3341
    @amadeuss33412 ай бұрын

    Main way to improve buoyancy - is to be aware that you need to improve it. I see a lot of seasoned vacations warriors - who thinks they are the best , and 10min later they destroy a 500 years of evolution on the sea floor while trying to use GoPro. 🤦‍♂️

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s very sad. I’ve seen “dive pros” kick and break sea fans in half. It’s frustrating and ridiculous :(

  • @ScubaDoobieDoo
    @ScubaDoobieDoo2 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks :) What you said last is a bit over simplified IMHO, you do not always need more ditchable weight than you have in trim pockets. In fact, depending on the used gear, it's possible tgat you do not need ditchable weight at all. Key word, balanced rig. Might be a more advanced topic, but is good to know I think. Cheers

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this, and you're totally right. This video (like a lot of mine lately) are targeted more towards beginners so I try to not get TOO advanced, but you're completely right and I should look at maybe covering more advanced topics too the more I see comments like this! Thanks again for the feedback and extra context!

  • @Phil-wu3qj
    @Phil-wu3qj2 ай бұрын

    New subscriber and new diver. Can you please do a video on diving and flying. We’re planning an international trip to include diving and flying. We want to be safe. Thanks!

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    This is a good point! The rule of thumb is as follows: For a single no-decompression dive, wait at least 12 hours before flying. For multiple dives per day or multiple days of diving, wait at least 18 hours before flying. For dives requiring decompression stops, wait at least 24 hours before flying. Basically, 1 recreational dive 12 hours, multiple dives 18 hours, and you shouldn't be doing anything requiring decompression stops as a new diver but that would be 24 hiours. I can definitely look at doing a specific video, but I have one on "things to not do after diving" that may be useful for now!: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aX6Hk6t-eczMd5c.html&pp=ygUZY2lyY2xlaHNjdWJhIGFmdGVyIGRpdmluZw%3D%3D (sorry for the title, don't let it scare you. sometimes you have to title based on KZread sadly). As for planning trips: - Planning Dive Trips: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iKeaqZOmcdnUdbw.html - Tips for Dive Trips: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p45pwbGgfLjQobw.html These may also be useful! Best of luck, where are you headed?

  • @Phil-wu3qj

    @Phil-wu3qj

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CircleHScuba Thanks for the detailed response. It’s greatly appreciated. Scuba routes along the Coral Triangle.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh that’s going to be incredible! Happy to have helped!

  • @cowboymcq6711
    @cowboymcq6711Ай бұрын

    Cool video bro How do you like your Hollis bcd ? I just got my open water cert and am starting to look for a BCD Keep the informative videos coming ✌🏼

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    Ай бұрын

    Congrats on getting certified! I honestly love my Hollis set up. It’s the ST Elite

  • @jeffconley6366
    @jeffconley63662 ай бұрын

    Great Topic. Your Videos have continue to get better and better. And it is reflected in the views and subscribers. Congratulations on over 12K subscribers! I don't know why but every time you say floaty it makes me laugh. Just inside. 😂 I have ruptured disks in my neck. And because of this I can't bend my neck up as far as needed. So, I need to be a little out of trim. In addition ruptured disks in my low back. So, I can no longer tolerate a weight belt. So we adapt to dive. Why mention all this? If it wasn't for ditch-able and trim weight pockets I wouldn't still be able to dive! 😊

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jeff!!! I’m all about getting more people diving and if that means adapting and having you a bit out of trim I’m okay with it. Glad you’re able to stay wet!

  • @lonestripediver
    @lonestripediver2 ай бұрын

    Nice.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @dtt3426
    @dtt34262 ай бұрын

    find your weighting for you doing multiple dives and then practice buoyancy. while diving if you find a submersed pinnacle go over it and then back down using breath control instead of going around it.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Good tip!

  • @alexanderharris539
    @alexanderharris539Ай бұрын

    I just got the Hollis ST Elite last week and took it to the pool for the first time this weekend to figure out my weights. What are you using for the the weights on the system? I have two Hollis cam band pockets but I noticed it inhibits the hook and loop from fully securing on the band. It looks like we have pretty much the same BCD setup and are about the same size in height and weight but I was nosing down. I had nothing else on the plate and was just wearing a 3mm full suit with neg buoyant fins. I ended the dive with 2lbs in each weight pocket and had to put on a weight belt with an additional 2lbs on each hip to plane out. Suggestions?

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    Ай бұрын

    Weight belts with backplate and wing are pretty common first of all, however, Hollis also has pockets you can install on the waist strap that I’ve liked. They can get bulky so I don’t love keeping them on unless I really need the weight versus a weight belt, but they’re available! Here’s an Amazon link, it’s an affiliate link so I may earn commission if you purchase but it doesn’t change the price or anything. amzn.to/3V48wRH I own the ST Elite with the steel backplate and the same system with my aluminum and own two sets of trim pockets and two sets of these weight systems. 😅

  • @circumnavigator8177
    @circumnavigator81774 күн бұрын

    Do use use frog kicking for dives that aren't in an overhead environment? Thinking along the lines of like sensitive reef structures. How often would you say you use frog kicking?

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    4 күн бұрын

    I think I mentioned in the video but I always frog kick. Like 98% of the time. No reason to not imo, it’s the most efficient kick for divers. Flutter kicking is another video I’m planning but basically is just good for straight line bursts of speed

  • @amadeuss3341
    @amadeuss33412 ай бұрын

    I knew it !! Sea level raises because if scuba divers jumping in 👉👉😂😂

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    It may happen! 😂😂

  • @allysebesne1257
    @allysebesne12572 ай бұрын

    Floaty legs is def more common for women I believe, or at least for the women in my family lol

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    😂 maybe! I get floaty feet though so it may just be a genetics thing 😅 Heavy fins help, and I need to personally look at swapping mine in my drysuit set up. My feet get way too floaty 😱

  • @ftothel794

    @ftothel794

    Күн бұрын

    Women have greater proportion of adipose tissue, in relation to muscle, on the hips and legs. Most men have “heavy legs.”

  • @sloth_vids
    @sloth_vids2 ай бұрын

    why did you choose to stay whith padi?

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s who I started with. I may cross train in the future but I don’t have any issues with them. Most standards in the common agencies are pretty similar from what I’ve seen, having friends that are NAUI, SSI, and SDI instructors. I won’t say I love everything they do or there’s no room for improvement, but idk if any agency has it all perfect either 🤷‍♂️

  • @Mrveescuba
    @Mrveescuba2 ай бұрын

    well i just found your channel..but in all clips i saw your tank is to far forward heating your head and some cases its on top of your head!! at minute 2:00 what is this fin position?? well i dint came to criticize you but you talking about buoyancy problems and i was expecting different content maybe.As well your sidemount configuration was completely off.

  • @CircleHScuba

    @CircleHScuba

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback! Honestly that fin position was rough. I was getting floaty feet. I've lost some weight and my dry suit isn't as tight in the lower legs as before, so I think air was getting in there, it was a pain and when you make content sometimes you can only film on certain days (I'm not in the quarry daily, sometimes not weekly) so I had to go with what I had. Curious what was wrong with the side mount configuration in your opinion though.

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