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>> Reverse profiles are not often done simply because you get
>> better profiles (i.e. longer or deeper) by not doing them.
>> Medical wisdom isn't really the influence, it's common sense
>> to do the better profile. However, as reverse profiles are
>> not regularly done there is very little information about them.
>> But the one thing that always gets my goat is the DM who will
>> insist that you make the first dive deeper so that you do not
>> do a reverse profile, I can't see the point.
>Speaking as a DM, that is the way they are trained.
>CH
Let me get this clear, if you have to do a 30m dive followed by a 35m dive,
you are trained to push the first dive to greater than 35m ? Why ?
Bloody hell, this is a thread about diving !!!
Andy.....
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