Well, you can use your nose, your mouth or both but personally I prefer beginners start blowing with their noses for the reasons I mention on my website. eg: you will never have water in your nose, if you want to blow more you can use your mouth too, ...
hi. i have just started swimming. earlier i had fear of water, now fear has gone but still not feeling comfortable. i have one doubt. my coach is advising me to use mouth while breatrhing in and out as well. but in your video breath out is by nose. soim getting confused. how should i practic ?
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I learned swimming a long long time ago. Practised for a few years until 9 years ago :)..Tried getting into the local pool today and found out I was practically bobbing around, finding it difficult to breathe, kick and do the arm strokes all at the same time..lol..I know..it was quite a scary experience. But managed to calm down and move around a little. I'll probably try the breathing exercise same as this next time and see how it goes. Thanks for the video.
I have one problem, I absolutely cant stand getting water in my nose. I've tried exhaling slowly out of my nose, but water still manages to slip up. Any advice?
@Livewire51200 You have to practice, it's very easy! If you slowly blow with your nose while putting your head in the water it's impossible to have water inside. Maybe you breath too early... continue to blow just little bit when your nose is outside.
Hey when I try and exhale through my nose UW it just builds up pressure in the back of my throat and air just ends up going into my stomach. Then I have to burp after. What I'm I doing wrong?
@AJloeshx Yeah it doesn't do it as much anymore. It's one of those things that just takes practice. I know that's probably not what you wanted to hear but I'm not quite sure what to tell you. There's no miracle cure for it as far as I know. When I posted that I was in the middle of taking swim lessons and I just asked the life guard/instructors for help with stuff like that. My suggestion to you is when you go to the pool ask a life guard for some tips/advice and hopefully they can help you.
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joelyn21327 2 months ago 6
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everybodyswim1 2 months ago 2
Well, you can use your nose, your mouth or both but personally I prefer beginners start blowing with their noses for the reasons I mention on my website. eg: you will never have water in your nose, if you want to blow more you can use your mouth too, ...
everybodyswim1 3 months ago
hi. i have just started swimming. earlier i had fear of water, now fear has gone but still not feeling comfortable. i have one doubt. my coach is advising me to use mouth while breatrhing in and out as well. but in your video breath out is by nose. soim getting confused. how should i practic ?
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aquaplus786 3 months ago
I learned swimming a long long time ago. Practised for a few years until 9 years ago :)..Tried getting into the local pool today and found out I was practically bobbing around, finding it difficult to breathe, kick and do the arm strokes all at the same time..lol..I know..it was quite a scary experience. But managed to calm down and move around a little. I'll probably try the breathing exercise same as this next time and see how it goes. Thanks for the video.
SandyGans 3 months ago
I learned to swin at age 12. Still love swimming
ferdo621 3 months ago
I used to teach swimming lessons and you are right on track with this first lesson.
catbirdfeeder 5 months ago 3
@catbirdfeeder Thanks man! This is cleary the very first step for someone who wants to learn swimming
everybodyswim1 5 months ago
Kinder können am Beckenrad das auch üben und zwar Schritt für Schritt weiter ruschen bis eine Seite.
maechel200 5 months ago
I have one problem, I absolutely cant stand getting water in my nose. I've tried exhaling slowly out of my nose, but water still manages to slip up. Any advice?
Livewire51200 6 months ago
@Livewire51200 You have to practice, it's very easy! If you slowly blow with your nose while putting your head in the water it's impossible to have water inside. Maybe you breath too early... continue to blow just little bit when your nose is outside.
everybodyswim1 6 months ago 2
@everybodyswim1 I'll give it a shot again next time I go swimming and let you know. Thanks.
Livewire51200 6 months ago
@Livewire51200 dude, a nose clip
animeloverjunostar 6 months ago
@animeloverjunostar Cant use a nose clip at BT in the Marines.
Livewire51200 6 months ago
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bresabo 5 months ago
Thanks you for all your vids and tips!
kifou 8 months ago
lololol
IreneeScalbert 8 months ago
at 0:23 it should say "breathe", not "breath"
elacdude 1 year ago
Thank you ;-)))))))
sutorito1 2 years ago
Hey when I try and exhale through my nose UW it just builds up pressure in the back of my throat and air just ends up going into my stomach. Then I have to burp after. What I'm I doing wrong?
mooman999999 10 months ago
@mooman999999 Same happens to me! Any luck on preventing it?
AJloeshx 7 months ago
@AJloeshx Yeah it doesn't do it as much anymore. It's one of those things that just takes practice. I know that's probably not what you wanted to hear but I'm not quite sure what to tell you. There's no miracle cure for it as far as I know. When I posted that I was in the middle of taking swim lessons and I just asked the life guard/instructors for help with stuff like that. My suggestion to you is when you go to the pool ask a life guard for some tips/advice and hopefully they can help you.
mooman999999 7 months ago