The HUDDLE position is used as a heat conservation method in cold water. A small group circles and stays close, by doing so, the water inside the circle is much warmer from the given off body heat, allowing people of the circle to avoid hypothermia longer.
Why is your clown loach swimming up and down?
It's perfectly normal and natural. My 8 clowns do it fairly often cascading down the tank side one after another. It's playing for them.
Is there a good waterproof watch that can count laps with a single button press?
Not a watch, but goggles. See more here:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/06/23/spark.goggle/index.html
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Ruvan
Stay very calm, don't move, and try to float on your back. Then, yell for help without thrashing. If no one is around, try to drift to the side of the pool by making motions to move, but don't thrash about, since thrashing will only worsen the situation.
If you are sinking to the bottom of the pool, remain calm, not thrashing, and try to make your way to the surface by kicking your feet and pushing with your hands. Don't thrash; thrashing will do nothing.
You should always make sure that there's a supervisor with you while swimming (if you don't know how to swim). If not, stay on the shallow end and don't take any risks in going to the deep end.
What is the use of paddles in swimming?
Paddling is when you put your hands and arms in front of you so your elbows are touching your sides so you are like a doggie, paddling in the water. And you just flap your hands like you are splashing the water but a little different than that.
What generates more power while swimming your arms or legs?
Both. They both have to work to be a good swimmer.Kicking is non-stop, it's what keeps you going when your arms are tired. Arms are costant just like kicking. Anyway, if you don't move your arms constantly you are disqualified. This information is from a true born swimmer. Thank you.
What is the importance of floating in swimming?
When you know how to float, you won't drown (due to exhaustion).
What is common between Mihir Sen Anita Sood and CN Janaki?
All three swam across the English Channel.
850+626=1476 1476*25= 36900 metres = 36.9 km/month
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Comment: Once again even though this may be a matter of opinion this is a biased answer, you'll probably want to ask a professional instead of a 12 year old kid. I'm just saying!
How many swimming laps in a mile?
It depends on how many were on board when the boat went down off the coast of finland.
Do Maltese like swimming in water?
well my Maltese puppy loves the water shes a tea cup and she just injoys it ( in the bathtub)
How to teach an Adult to swim?
There is a simple three circle Vin diagram I use when teaching. The first circle could be called "Comfort in the Water" This is essential: No fear, Fun, Ability to submerge and so on. Next I encourage my learners to experience "Buoyancy" This might take some time. Adults will try too hard and think too much. Another main component to learn is "Propulsion" This can be practiced with floatation devices when buoyancy skills are still coming. Again, adults will try too hard . . and move too fast and too violently. Remind them to push the water but not try to go fast - that will come later. All three "circles" need to come together in a synchronized way which includes rhythmic breathing before the person can be considered a swimmer. However, small successes should be celebrated. Going from standing to horizontal floating and back to standing is a huge accomplishment and Yes. . . teach your student how to stand up. It's a big deal to give up the support of your feet so it's important to know how to get it back. Even when they can swim reasonably well make sure that they get into deep water so they can have confidence. They must be convinced that swimming in deep water is not dangerous now that they know how to swim :) Panic however is always dangerous. Good luck and keep it fun.
What are the top fastest states in swimming?
The three fastest in order are California, Illinois, and Texas.
Heat lightning is lightning from a distant thunderstorm. Because of the great distance, you never hear the thunder, and usually do not see the bolt, but rather a flash in distant clouds. It is usually seen at night.