You Won't Impress Your Cave Instructor
DIVER Canada|Summer 2023
I am so sorry for disappointing you!” My student apologized as he tossed his cave diving light into the gear crate and dropped his fins beside my truck.
NATALIE GIBB
You Won't Impress Your Cave Instructor

He had made a navigational mistake during his Full Cave Course, but this reaction was way over the top. If he had a sword, he would have fallen on it out of embarrassment. “I don’t deserve to do another dive today,” he declared. It took me a while to talk him back into the water.

Interestingly, this is a common issue in technical and cave diver training. There’s some strange need within the student to impress the instructor with their diving skills. And far from judging, I have been guilty of this behaviour myself.

Once upon a time, I enrolled in an Advanced Cave Sidemount Course given by one of my cave diving mentors. There is a specific skill that I was concerned about—breathing directly from the tank valve while ‘feathering’ the valve open and closed. It’s a self-rescue technique to access gas from a cylinder in case of a regulator failure. The idea is that in tight caves, you may not be able to reach your buddy to get a tank from them. This is difficult to do, as I am neither a particularly coordinated nor naturally excellent diver. I just work really hard.

I was convinced I would impress the instructor by doing the best tank valve breathing the world had ever seen, so I practiced the skill myself for hours. I got pretty good at it, but I failed miserably on the day of the course. Something about the instructor watching me gave me such severe performance anxiety that I could not demonstrate a skill I had practiced for hours.

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