Samiun
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So what are your opinions? Should I re-learn swimming again?
no im not I feel like drowning even though the water level isn't above my heightYou're waterproof I say go for it!
No way man, the thing is like a nightmarejust skip them nasty "drowning experiences" and you should be all set!
did you squeeze your arms and legs like a sponge when you came out of the water last time? if no then you're water proof.. just get a coach.. it is so awesome- well that's my personal experience but I have been swimming since I was 5 and I think we're natural born swimmers you're probably over intellectualizing something that should be second nature!no im not I feel like drowning even though the water level isn't above my height
^maybe..... I'm just finding opinions and options. I mean, would it be worth time and money? Is there any risk? Would learning with a group or individually better?
:wa:so I'm planning to start to learn how to swim..., again. It's not like I don't know how to swim, it's just that I can't stay afloat well and have experienced a few drowning incidents in the past. So what are your opinions? Should I re-learn swimming again?
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What make you cannot afloat well and got few drowning incidents?. Maybe I can give you an advice. I was a swimming athlete with few competition experience.
...don't forget to breathe when your head is out of the water.![]()
When you help someone in the water, do not drag her on her hand, but hold her chin with your both hands from back, then you swim backward. Make sure her face is above the water. Someone who almost drowned usually panic and will try to hug the helper. So, approach her from back, not from front of her. Then, like I've said, hold her chin with your both hands.If learning to swim will one day safe you from drowning, how it would be just losing time and money? Also you may be in some day in situation that someone else is in danger and without knowledge how to swim well, you might can´t help him.
I cant seem to be able to lift my head out of the water without it entering my nostrils ;( Also, when I try to lift my head to breathe, it feels like I cant do it fast enough.....
Get a coach is really good idea. I learned swimming from a private coach. In the beginning I just wanted to learn swimming, but later when my coach asked me about swimming competition, I said "why not?". Then I began to get training as competition swimmer. I was privateer (non-club swimmer), but I ever compete once for a small club in inter-club competition. It's because my private coach was a coach in that club. Other competition were "age-group" competition.Brother Samiun - if you are feeling really nervous and insecure in water, then perhaps get a coach to teach you the basics of floating, breathing, etc.
Lift your head to breathe?. Sound like breaststroke swimming. But in breaststroke head usually high enough from water when the swimmer take breath. Or maybe what you mean is lift your face with turn your head when you swim freestyle?.
no im not I feel like drowning even though the water level isn't above my height
No way man, the thing is like a nightmare
Assalamu'alaikumWa-alaikumsalam,
Yes, its freestyle swimming.....
How does one turn their head to the side to breathe, without water entering the nostrils (as your head leaves the water)?
Im not sure what Im doing wrong.....I even bought 'nose-clips' (as I had seen another swimmer using them), but its really uncomfortable and makes it even harder to synchronise breathing : (
I may have to find a female instructor, just to teach me how to breathe..... : (
try back floating, in shallow, shallow water if need be. you are probably real uncomfortable in water. you have to try to get used to it.
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