Thread: Dynamic Turns
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Old January 9th, 2008
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Re: Dynamic Turns

The trouble with trying a turn over and over again, is that you get good at it. That means even if the turn is inefficient, you will get good at an inefficient turn. Far better to try a few different turns before any of them become muscle memory.

As far as looking after your fin is concerned. Forget it. Fins are only a piece of equipment. You can spot a good freediver (a well practiced and trained one) by looking at his worn out equipment.

Mig broke his brand new mono fin on the first turn. It did just 25 metres.
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