Buoyancy is the fundamental skill of diving and good buoyancy control is essential when progressing in your diving training.
A good command of the body and your buoyancy is essential, although many divers do not take it into account. Being able to maintain proper posture and maintain the desired depth at any time is vital to optimizing safety.
Poor buoyancy leads to fluttering on the sand (which in turn leads to reduced visibility), as well as destruction of fauna and flora in many cases.
With the improvement of buoyancy control, air consumption is also improved, which, with a good position underwater, decreases enormously. It can also be extrapolated to other fields such as photography or video, cave diving and wreck diving. Safety stops are also much more comfortable when you have proper control.
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