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Old March 20th 07, 04:21 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Susan
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Wow, how neat!!! I'm jealous. I can't even swim in shallow water

Susan
"George Patterson" wrote in message
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KurtG wrote:

I had my first glimpse of wild reef systems over the weekend.


Way cool! Closest I've gotten is the Boston Aquarium with its schools of
French Angels.

George Patterson
If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess
to anything.



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Old March 20th 07, 10:37 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"Susan" wrote in message newsjJLh.9037$zx.6243@trndny05...
Wow, how neat!!! I'm jealous. I can't even swim in shallow water


Diving has little to do with swimming... :-)
You can do diving with very little swimming.
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Old March 20th 07, 02:16 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Pszemol wrote:
"Susan" wrote in message
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Wow, how neat!!! I'm jealous. I can't even swim in shallow water


Diving has little to do with swimming... :-)
You can do diving with very little swimming.


I had to swim 200 yards with no gear to get certified. I don't know if
that's a requirement or if the instructor just wanted to get a feel for
our skill levels.

If you can't swim, you usually have a reasonable fear of water, and it's
best to feel perfectly comfortable jumping 10 ft off a boat with 80 lbs
of gear on.

Not that I wouldn't encourage anybody to get swim lessons and get
started. It's a really awesome experience.

--Kurt



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Old March 20th 07, 04:18 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I should
have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got older. I totaly
agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once I realized I could just
stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no reason to fear I took off across
it. I've always wanted to dive in the reefs but I know I would never make
it.

Susan
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Pszemol wrote:
"Susan" wrote in message
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Wow, how neat!!! I'm jealous. I can't even swim in shallow water


Diving has little to do with swimming... :-)
You can do diving with very little swimming.


I had to swim 200 yards with no gear to get certified. I don't know if
that's a requirement or if the instructor just wanted to get a feel for
our skill levels.

If you can't swim, you usually have a reasonable fear of water, and it's
best to feel perfectly comfortable jumping 10 ft off a boat with 80 lbs
of gear on.

Not that I wouldn't encourage anybody to get swim lessons and get
started. It's a really awesome experience.

--Kurt





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Old March 20th 07, 04:27 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"Susan" wrote in message newsPTLh.12096$dG.141@trndny08...
I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I should
have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got older. I totaly
agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once I realized I could just
stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no reason to fear I took off across
it. I've always wanted to dive in the reefs but I know I would never make
it.


Do not say this to yourself - since you are not afraid swimming at 4ft deep
it is now only a matter of practice and building your self confidence to
make the next step: deeper water and than diving... Good luck - you can do it!
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Old March 21st 07, 09:44 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Thanks Pszemol for the encouragement. I'm sure it will be awhile for me
before I dive

Susan
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"Susan" wrote in message
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I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I should
have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got older. I totaly
agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once I realized I could
just stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no reason to fear I took off
across it. I've always wanted to dive in the reefs but I know I would
never make it.


Do not say this to yourself - since you are not afraid swimming at 4ft
deep
it is now only a matter of practice and building your self confidence to
make the next step: deeper water and than diving... Good luck - you can do
it!



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Old March 21st 07, 11:28 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Pszemol crotch dives ob Wayne..



On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:44:09 GMT, "Susan"
wrote:

Thanks Pszemol for the encouragement. I'm sure it will be awhile for me
before I dive

Susan
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"Susan" wrote in message
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I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I should
have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got older. I totaly
agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once I realized I could
just stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no reason to fear I took off
across it. I've always wanted to dive in the reefs but I know I would
never make it.

Do not say this to yourself - since you are not afraid swimming at 4ft
deep
it is now only a matter of practice and building your self confidence to
make the next step: deeper water and than diving... Good luck - you can do
it!




-------
I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Old March 20th 07, 04:40 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Susan wrote:
I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I should
have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got older. I totaly
agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once I realized I could just
stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no reason to fear I took off across
it. I've always wanted to dive in the reefs but I know I would never make
it.


I taught a friend to swim and he was doing great. Then I told him that
he was in deep water and he completely lost it. This was in a pool with
life guards, and I was right next to him. He pulled me under, and I had
to wrestle him into an head lock and drag him to the side. My bad, but
he never tried again. I understand.

Although, it sounds like you can swim. It's probably just a matter of
building confidence and overcoming primal fears. Easier said then done,
but it can be done... and, summer is coming.

--Kurt
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Old March 20th 07, 04:45 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Susan wrote:
I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I should
have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got older. I totaly
agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once I realized I could just
stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no reason to fear I took off across
it.


Pick up an inexpensive set of fins, mask, and snorkel and try that out in a
pool. You may find that you lose your fear when you can travel rapidly, see
clearly, and breathe normally. If so, moving up to SCUBA is simply a matter of
training and better gear.

George Patterson
If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess
to anything.
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Old March 20th 07, 08:53 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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George Patterson wrote:
Susan wrote:

I took swim lessons and still am not the best swimmer. I guess I
should have done lessons in my "younger" years and not as I got
older. I totaly agree that fear plays a huge part in swimming. Once
I realized I could just stand up in the 4ft. of water and had no
reason to fear I took off across it.



Pick up an inexpensive set of fins, mask, and snorkel and try that out
in a pool. You may find that you lose your fear when you can travel
rapidly, see clearly, and breathe normally. If so, moving up to SCUBA is
simply a matter of training and better gear.

George Patterson
If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess
to anything.


I find SCUBA EASIER than snorekling. Waves break over the snorkel closer
in, and I feel I can't breath. No issues like that with a regulator.
 




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