http://www.youtube.com/user/ForceFin2020 http://www.forcefin.com
http://www.forcefin.com/FF_PAGES/FF_P…
http://www.infantswim.com/home.html
http://harveybarnett.com/ Force Fin Documentary Diving The Best Diving Fins in the World are made in Santa Barbara, CA by Force Fin. Dr. Harvey Barnett, founder of the Infant Swimming Resource, takes his Tan Delta Force Fins to a depth of 102 feet of salt water and comes back to to boat to tell us about his Force Fin Experience. Shot in the waters of the Bahamas, Dr. Harvey Barnett presents you with evidence above and below the water why he uses the Tan Delta Force Fin.

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SCUBA Diving & Leg Cramps

Most foot and leg cramps while SCUBA diving occur because your fin is hanging off the edge of your foot. One of the most common complaints that people have about diving is that their feet and legs hurt when they try to kick with today’s long or stiff fins. Their arches or calves cramp, their toes are smashed into the end of the foot pocket, their legs tire… Sound familiar?
http://forcefin.com/wp_foot.html
The primary cause of all this pain is that most fins are designed to concentrate much of the force from kicking on the smaller muscles of the lower leg and feet. And those muscles simply can’t take the stress of powering a large fin blade through the water. The result? Fatigue and cramping.

But with the trail-blazing Force Fin, our unique foot-pocket design transfers much of the effort of moving the blade to the largest muscle group in your body, the quadriceps, removing pressure from the toes and feet. Because your entire leg is now doing the work, muscle fatigue and cramping is significantly reduced.

Don’t get fouled into eating bananas as the solution for your foot or leg cramps, get into a pair of smart fins – Force Fins
http://www.forcefin.com/

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PADI Scuba Diving Lessons
Fin Pivot, Neutral Buoyancy, PADI skills

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Force Fin and Ocean Futures Society salutes the freedom of all marine mammals everywhere. This piece was shot in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands under the ocean’s surface off the island of Kure during a Ocean Futures Society/KQED expedition for the Jean-Micheal Cousteau Ocean Adventures TV series “Voyage to Kure”
http://66.103.153.153/kure/kure_index.php

The camera operator was Paul Atkins
http://paulatkins.com/home.php?cat_id=43
and the Force Fin Diver is Blair Mott. Blair is using the Ops Force Fin blade,
http://www.forcefin.com/FF_PAGES/FF_Products/ops.htm

designed and built exclusively for the Ocean Futures Society Dive Team.
http://www.oceanfutures.org

Truly a smart design and with the ability to adjust the blade to various stiffness and shape on the fly – puts it in a class of its own.

Enjoy this video as we salute all of the free swimming Marine Mammals of the world.

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Jonathan Bird is a professional Emmy Award-winning underwater cinematographer with experience in all aspects of underwater wildlife cinematography and still photography. http://www.blueworldtv.com/
In this video he is diving with Sharks!
As president of the non-profit environmental organization Oceanic Research Group, Inc., he produces educational films about marine life for use in schools and libraries, as well as satellite learning. Jonathan Bird dives Force Fins!

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http://www.oceanicresearch.org/
http://www.youtube.com/user/ForceFin2020

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