Have you tried dying? Dead people float pretty well unless they're wearing cement shoes.TehCookie said:That doesn't work for everyone, I sink like a rock no matter what I try. Though everyone I know finds it amusing since people aren't suppose to sink. I can still swim though, the only problem is when I stop moving.
I'm with Scrustle on this one. I've tried literally EVERY technique from dozens of different people, even a couple swimming teachers. I sank straight to the bottom at every attempt. One teacher told me that there is a rare percent of people that just CAN'T float for whatever reason. She based it on personal experience, but still... Nevertheless, I can swim just fine, I just swim near the bottom of the area I'm in. lol That's the only way I can get OUT of deep waters, because I have to swim to find somewhere shallow where I can stand. :/Dags90 said:<--- Currently 6' and 135#. Always rail thin. I can float pretty well. I can keep my head out of the water while floating if I hold my breath.Scrustle said:I can't swim because I find myself unable to float. I can't trust the water to support me. I try but I feel myself start to sink and then I panic. I can't stop myself. I just can't do it. I recall one time as a child I learned how to float in the sea once, but I've never been able to do it before or since. I think it might have something to do with the fact I'm skinny as shit.
The "I'm too dense to float" thing is mostly myth. Take a look at an Olympic swimmer, those guys can sure as hell float, and there's not an ounce of fat on them. Maybe if you have tiny lungs, that might be the reason. Not quite as flattering as "I can't float because I'm so shredded, grr", but maybe more accurate (but probably still not). Most people who can't float just don't go about it right. Relax, inhale deeply, spread out.
Some bodies sink. It saves me a ton of money on lead weights...Dags90 said:Have you tried dying? Dead people float pretty well unless they're wearing cement shoes.TehCookie said:That doesn't work for everyone, I sink like a rock no matter what I try. Though everyone I know finds it amusing since people aren't suppose to sink. I can still swim though, the only problem is when I stop moving.
I can attest to this. Some people are just naturally sinkers, though they do tend to get more buoyant once they get old and their bones start to thin out (depressing I know). In lifeguard class, I seemed to always have to rescue the one kid in our class who was a natural sinker, and it was annoying. Of course I want to drag your pretend-lifeless body a full twelve feet upwards! Why do you ask?Spanishax said:I'm with Scrustle on this one. I've tried literally EVERY technique from dozens of different people, even a couple swimming teachers. I sank straight to the bottom at every attempt. One teacher told me that there is a rare percent of people that just CAN'T float for whatever reason. She based it on personal experience, but still... Nevertheless, I can swim just fine, I just swim near the bottom of the area I'm in. lol That's the only way I can get OUT of deep waters, because I have to swim to find somewhere shallow where I can stand. :/Dags90 said:<--- Currently 6' and 135#. Always rail thin. I can float pretty well. I can keep my head out of the water while floating if I hold my breath.Scrustle said:I can't swim because I find myself unable to float. I can't trust the water to support me. I try but I feel myself start to sink and then I panic. I can't stop myself. I just can't do it. I recall one time as a child I learned how to float in the sea once, but I've never been able to do it before or since. I think it might have something to do with the fact I'm skinny as shit.
The "I'm too dense to float" thing is mostly myth. Take a look at an Olympic swimmer, those guys can sure as hell float, and there's not an ounce of fat on them. Maybe if you have tiny lungs, that might be the reason. Not quite as flattering as "I can't float because I'm so shredded, grr", but maybe more accurate (but probably still not). Most people who can't float just don't go about it right. Relax, inhale deeply, spread out.
Needless to say, I think I'll stick to the hot tub.
I've been tempted, but it seemed kind of permanent. You wouldn't happen to have a phoenix down would you?Dags90 said:Have you tried dying? Dead people float pretty well unless they're wearing cement shoes.TehCookie said:That doesn't work for everyone, I sink like a rock no matter what I try. Though everyone I know finds it amusing since people aren't suppose to sink. I can still swim though, the only problem is when I stop moving.