Swimming

Jan. 27th, 2009 11:08 pm
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Hit the continuous 200 metres mark today in the pool.

Very pleased. That's the distance I need to pass the swimming portion of my diving exam.

Yes. I know. It's not very far. But given last week I struggled to swim half that continuously, I felt a certain sense of achievement.

The improvements come mostly from 1) staying as relaxed as possible throughout the stroke and 2) breathing properly.

Staying relaxed means I slip through the water, rather than fight my way against it. The only real power I'm applying is on the downwards pull of the arm.

Breathing properly: I realised I was holding my breath when my face was underwater, exhaling rapidly when I turned my head up and then having to gasp down air because I'd run out of time to breathe deeply. So tonight I focused on blowing a steady stream of bubbles out my nose while face down in the water, so that I could "drink" the air in when I turned my head, rather than taking a single quick gulp.

Result: much, much less of that awful "help I can't breathe!" feeling.

Note that I've never had a problem with breathing when snorkelling or scuba diving. But they both supply a nice steady flow of oxygen. It's only when I have to hold my breath I struggle.

I have my diving medical on Thursday. I'll be very curious to see the results of the lung capacity test.

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