How do u overcome a fear of deep end in a swimming pool?
i know how to swim, i swim with my head under the water, i can swim from shallow to deep end, but i cant stay afloat at deep end, have to hold onto the wall at deep end, how do i overcome this fear please? thanks!
Answers:
That's a strange fear since you can swim. Maybe you have watched too many scary movies. Since I am not expert with fear I will refrain with giving you a joke answer. Has this started recently? Do you know what caused it? Try to give us some more details so we know how to tackle it.
DROWN
hi i would gradually go down slowly and have a float with u and start taking it away each time u r in the deep end and use ur legs more
Keep going to the bottom of the pool and coming back up at deeper intervals.
AND
Learn how to tread water.
It's really OK, that your not treading water well just yet. It actually takes alot of work to keep afloat treading. If you tread water that is just barely over your height, soon enough you will get the hang of it!
Learn to tread water and gradually get comfortable with floating at deeper and deeper parts of the pool.
my suggestion would be to go with a more advanced swimmer (an adult) and just keep going a little bit deeper everyday until you can you do it.
try to float without touching the ground in the shalow end and then get deeper and depper untill you get to the deep end
learn how to tread water. and build your confidence up gradually
i think its just a case of practice makes perfect, good luck
Try thinking the words to the Maori (new zealand) Haka on the top of the top diving board, get psyched and run with sufficient velocity that you cant stop at the end
You survive get out and again and again till it aint scarey no more.
Practice swimmin underwater. its like flying, deeper and deeper.
If ears hurt pinch nose and swallow and wriggle jaw
Try taking some swimming lessons. Even if you can swim they'll help, and I think they're fun! Maybe go down with someone you trust. Try playing games with friends in the deep end. Make it fun! There is not much more fun than playing with your best friends on a raft in a beautiful lake! Hope you get over it!
its the feeling you have given yourself,,,, that you cant stay afloat in the deep end thats causing your problem... if you are swimming its not fear of water its fear of depth .. you shud try going to the shallow . dipping underwater and pushing up to push yourself up through the water . move further down the pool and do the same . as you move further down to the deeper end you well realise that ..the pool is not too deep that you cant push yourself up from the bottom ..try it
Do what I do and stay in the shallow bit,much less stressful!
Start at the deep end!
walk in the deep end on stilts
Ok hun, I use to have this EXACT same fear. What I did was i practiced floating on my back first. Its very simple, inhale and flop backwards, not like a whale or something though.easily. You will float, you can breath but dont release too much air. You will sink like a rock if you do. Once you have accomplished this, go to the deep and kick off the side.kick ur feet and move ur arms like u would for swimming, but CALMLY. be stationary, dont move. The key to stationary swimming and floating is being CALM.
Use a snorkel and mask until you have confidence and strength in treading water ability, you will find that you are naturally buoyant when your head is just under the water (funny how we are build to drown by just a little bit) this will give you time and space and you don't need to worry about racing to one side of the pool or sucking in water when you are tired... good luck ; )
first of all every week go to the swimming pool start of at hte shallow end then gradually week by week go further up the pool until you get to the deep end
jump off the diving board
it is same to float in deep end as in shallow end!! you need belive in yourself more if you can swim u be ok!! i am girl on swim team so i swim since i little but you just need try a little at a time and you be able 2 do it i kno!
Have some body standing right next to you in the pool so if you do drown he/she can catch you. that how i learned!
Swim corner to corner and just increase the angle as you get better you can literally start off with one stroke
you have to learn how to tred water, moving of arms and kicking of legs underwater shouldnt be too hard to learn start off with this in the shallow end and move into deeper water as you become more confident in your abilities to be able to do it and you'll overcome you fear in no time at all
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Answers:
That's a strange fear since you can swim. Maybe you have watched too many scary movies. Since I am not expert with fear I will refrain with giving you a joke answer. Has this started recently? Do you know what caused it? Try to give us some more details so we know how to tackle it.
DROWN
hi i would gradually go down slowly and have a float with u and start taking it away each time u r in the deep end and use ur legs more
Keep going to the bottom of the pool and coming back up at deeper intervals.
AND
Learn how to tread water.
It's really OK, that your not treading water well just yet. It actually takes alot of work to keep afloat treading. If you tread water that is just barely over your height, soon enough you will get the hang of it!
Learn to tread water and gradually get comfortable with floating at deeper and deeper parts of the pool.
my suggestion would be to go with a more advanced swimmer (an adult) and just keep going a little bit deeper everyday until you can you do it.
try to float without touching the ground in the shalow end and then get deeper and depper untill you get to the deep end
learn how to tread water. and build your confidence up gradually
i think its just a case of practice makes perfect, good luck
Try thinking the words to the Maori (new zealand) Haka on the top of the top diving board, get psyched and run with sufficient velocity that you cant stop at the end
You survive get out and again and again till it aint scarey no more.
Practice swimmin underwater. its like flying, deeper and deeper.
If ears hurt pinch nose and swallow and wriggle jaw
Try taking some swimming lessons. Even if you can swim they'll help, and I think they're fun! Maybe go down with someone you trust. Try playing games with friends in the deep end. Make it fun! There is not much more fun than playing with your best friends on a raft in a beautiful lake! Hope you get over it!
its the feeling you have given yourself,,,, that you cant stay afloat in the deep end thats causing your problem... if you are swimming its not fear of water its fear of depth .. you shud try going to the shallow . dipping underwater and pushing up to push yourself up through the water . move further down the pool and do the same . as you move further down to the deeper end you well realise that ..the pool is not too deep that you cant push yourself up from the bottom ..try it
Do what I do and stay in the shallow bit,much less stressful!
Start at the deep end!
walk in the deep end on stilts
Ok hun, I use to have this EXACT same fear. What I did was i practiced floating on my back first. Its very simple, inhale and flop backwards, not like a whale or something though.easily. You will float, you can breath but dont release too much air. You will sink like a rock if you do. Once you have accomplished this, go to the deep and kick off the side.kick ur feet and move ur arms like u would for swimming, but CALMLY. be stationary, dont move. The key to stationary swimming and floating is being CALM.
Use a snorkel and mask until you have confidence and strength in treading water ability, you will find that you are naturally buoyant when your head is just under the water (funny how we are build to drown by just a little bit) this will give you time and space and you don't need to worry about racing to one side of the pool or sucking in water when you are tired... good luck ; )
first of all every week go to the swimming pool start of at hte shallow end then gradually week by week go further up the pool until you get to the deep end
jump off the diving board
it is same to float in deep end as in shallow end!! you need belive in yourself more if you can swim u be ok!! i am girl on swim team so i swim since i little but you just need try a little at a time and you be able 2 do it i kno!
Have some body standing right next to you in the pool so if you do drown he/she can catch you. that how i learned!
Swim corner to corner and just increase the angle as you get better you can literally start off with one stroke
you have to learn how to tred water, moving of arms and kicking of legs underwater shouldnt be too hard to learn start off with this in the shallow end and move into deeper water as you become more confident in your abilities to be able to do it and you'll overcome you fear in no time at all
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