Poll: Can you swim?

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R4ptur3

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i can swim quite easily. i dont know how far i could swim before i drown though. i guess i could go and find out...
 

Wadders

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Barely.

I just about learned to propel myself in school swimming lessons, but have hardly been swimming at all since, so I may have forgotten how to. If it is possible to forget how to swim...

'Spose I'd better get practicing if I wana join the Army after Uni :(
 

Commissar Sae

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I can swim if need be, I just don't like to. Near drowning experience as a kid left a permanent mark apparently.
 

child of lileth

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Nope. Never learned how. People tried to drown me when I tried to learn as a kid... twice (one of them was even my own dad). No thank you. Me and large things of water like to keep our space.
 

Zacharine

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Yes. I learned to swim when I was about 4. I swam my first full kilometer without stopping or resting when I was 7.

I've never been a specially fast swimmer though.
 

StBishop

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Macgyvercas said:
I took swimming lessons at the YMCA when I was a kid. There were seven levels overall (Polliwog, Guppy, Minnow, Fish, Flying Fish, Shark and Porpoise). I passed everything up to and including Flying Fish.
This seems like a foolish ranking system for children, why would you want to stop being a shark to become a porpoise?

Sark said:
Banhaze said:
Sure can. Being able to swim is kinda a prerequisite to survival in Australia...
This basically. We also require a certificate of wildlife fighting.
We also need to be able to play various aboriginal musical instruments (Didgeridoo included) and have a Kangaroo riding licence. We also chuck shrimp on the 'Barbie'.
 

Skarvig

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I think I'm a pretty good swimmer. I love swimming and I think I can last longer in the water than most people.
 

Not-here-anymore

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I swam a lot as a child - it was pretty much the only exercise I was willing to do (or could do, thanks to my asthma...)

Now I'm a certified lifeguard!
 

NeutralDrow

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Absolutely. I like to think I'm pretty good at it, too. Even swam competitively, club and high school varsity (firmly middle-of-the-pack in speed and skill, but still).
 

katsabas

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I wasn't an adept swimmer. Went to a school when 12. Now, I have gotten quite good at it. Being Greek, one has to be a good swimmer.
 

DustyDrB

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Yea. I love swimming. I lived on a lake growing up and had a jet-ski. I would park the jet-ski far off of a sandbar and just swim back and forth. Now I pretty much live on the ocean so the fun continues.
 

tehweave

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For a bit when I was 7 I was afraid to go underwater. My cousin Chris helped me get over this fear (not by pushing me underwater) and after that I started taking summer classes at a gym where we would get together and swim (and do other sports).
 

TehCookie

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I took swimming lessons when I was a kid, but I only learned how to do the crawl and the doggie paddle. Most of my swimming is done in pools or lakes and I usually have no endurance, so when I went swimming in the ocean during a vacation I was amazed how much easier it was to stay afloat (because for some odd reason I sink in freshwater).
 

Tharwen

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I can swim. I had those horrible lessons where you're told to go up and down a pool by a middle-aged instructor who never actually does any herself.

I've never been particularly good at it, and I have a strong phobia of water that I can't see the bottom of. Looking down and knowing that there are millions of creatures below me that I just can't see is terrifying. I also believe I'm fairly agoraphobic, which is similar.
 

Dapsen

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I learned to swim when is was 7 years old.

I don't know exactly how good I am now, but 3 years ago I could swim half a mile in one stretch.
On second thought, I can probably do a lot better now. I was very fat.