I'm 31 and don't know how to swim! I've never been able to float really, and I've had a few scary near-drowning experiences that have made me never care to learn. But this week I've randomly felt like I want to learn, so I might try this summer!
I just started going to the pool last week to get a different type of exercise, and have been treading water just for a minute at a time with other stuff in between, because I realised I am sorely lacking in that area. (with plans to increase the time gradually). I'm an opera singer and with that I learned how to exhale slowly and controlled while keeping my ribcage still open and keeping air inside - it was a thing I was taught too, always make sure there is air still there. So I have been doing that (like what you mentioned in the video), and it keeps me afloat but it's still incredibly hard work, so tonight I decided to look up how to do it better and came across your video. found a few things already that now make sense about why I am finding it so hard. Looking forward to trying some of the things in the video next time I go and comparing! thank you!!
Glad you tried it out! You're absolutely right-staying calm can make all the difference in the water. Keep practicing with that mindset, and you’ll see how effortless treading water will become for you!
Amazing video Dan! It's so great that you share your love for swimming, it is such an amazing water sport and it's lovely to see you enjoy it, keep going with these great videos. If it doesn't bother you, I'd like to give you a suggestion, a tip for the next videos: Basically, you could try inserting some comic and funny stuff... to give everyone a pinch of humor that, in the world of swimming, diving and all water activities, can never be missing. Now, I don't think much of it, but the first thing I could think of in your sport might be peeing in the water. Once, my uncle, who is a scuba diver, peed in his wetsuit during a long diving session and that moment was absolutely funny, he even wrote "I’m peeing" on a waterproof notebook during the session. He has always been telling me that there are 2 types of divers and swimmers: those who pee in the water and those who lie. I know it may sound strange as a request but, in my opinion, these are moments of happiness and carefree that always make everyone smile. I hope you like the idea and I hope you have a wonderful day!
@@danswimnyc Oh don't worry, I'm really sorry if the suggestion sounded weird or embarassing for you. It’s just that this is a topic about swimming that not everyone wanna talk about or show but, in my opinion, it deserves the same attention.
He says "treading water takes a lot of energy at first keep practicing and you'll get better over time." Of damn it Dan you should have opened with that. Everyone always says that treading is a way to stay up using less energy, the point of treading is using less energy, it's easy to do and you won't get tired. We are over here thinking we are doing it wrong because we are using a lot of energy. We are watching your video and thinking we must be crazy because what you are doing doesn't make sense. Please start your video with "treading is a way to use little energy to stay afloat, but it will probably take a lot of energy when you first start out before practice kicks in."
Bro i am able to tread water using your technique but the problem is im just under the surface of the water like 2:10, can’t get my head above water any tips?
You should start with Small Baby Steps. Learn to flow learn to do that on the shallow end of the pool. it’s gonna take a while then you can slowly transition to the deep parts of the pool, but you have to be slow and methodical.
I’m working on the video explaining the fear of the water and how to overcome it. Should be out some time in August. Stay tuned. Meanwhile you can download a free book and start with the baby steps: danswim.com/teach-yourself-to-swim-free-book
Exactly! No one has ever taught me how to float (although I know how to - self taught) I feel that’s the INTEGRAL part of learning to swim. Once you can float well, it builds all your confidence & let’s you know you have some control over the water
Dan is so natural in water among all those water creatures 🐬🐠🐟
Bloop bloop 💦🫧
Anxiety to keep air in is real!! I wish i could be this natural in water. Just started learning swimming
Be patient, it will come along. Its always hard in the beginning
Good for you!!
Im learning myself @danswimnyc
I'm 31 and don't know how to swim! I've never been able to float really, and I've had a few scary near-drowning experiences that have made me never care to learn.
But this week I've randomly felt like I want to learn, so I might try this summer!
Good luck with that! Be patient and take your time! Let me know if you need any help
I was the exact same! I started beginner lessons 3 weeks ago, 30 mins on a Sunday morning and now I can swim (not well but I'm comfortable:))
Thanks so much Mr.Dan for your wonderful tips to swim in deep water God bless you
I just started going to the pool last week to get a different type of exercise, and have been treading water just for a minute at a time with other stuff in between, because I realised I am sorely lacking in that area. (with plans to increase the time gradually). I'm an opera singer and with that I learned how to exhale slowly and controlled while keeping my ribcage still open and keeping air inside - it was a thing I was taught too, always make sure there is air still there. So I have been doing that (like what you mentioned in the video), and it keeps me afloat but it's still incredibly hard work, so tonight I decided to look up how to do it better and came across your video. found a few things already that now make sense about why I am finding it so hard. Looking forward to trying some of the things in the video next time I go and comparing! thank you!!
Clear instructions. I shall try this weekend
Thank you for the tips 🙏🙏
This helped me soooo much! Thank you!
So well explained Dan! State of mind is critical and water will mirror your mind. I tried it, more calmer more easier, more frantic more tougher.
Glad you tried it out! You're absolutely right-staying calm can make all the difference in the water. Keep practicing with that mindset, and you’ll see how effortless treading water will become for you!
Excellent.its very useful.will surely practice
Thank you
Thanks! This is my current obstacle; threading water! 😆
good tips, esp window wiping action of elbow instead of moving entire arm to save energy. do you have any videos/tips on treading without using arms?
this is my favourite video on the internet. weird fishes arpeggi. i could live inside of that pool.
This is my favorite comment! I could read it again and again
MAN I LOVE THIS POOL
Lots of natural light 🤣
Fantastic instructions, spasibo!!!
Na zdorovie!
Thank you Coach Dan! But besides the swimming tips let’s appreciate the picture tooo 💪🏻💪🏻
Let’s appreciate it together, Anastasia! Thank you
Nice video,easy steps and beautiful view,regards from indonesian
I will definitely try your tips 😊 😊thank you
Thank you Dan
Glad it helped
Thank you.
Lovely video ❤
Amazing video Dan! It's so great that you share your love for swimming, it is such an amazing water sport and it's lovely to see you enjoy it, keep going with these great videos. If it doesn't bother you, I'd like to give you a suggestion, a tip for the next videos: Basically, you could try inserting some comic and funny stuff... to give everyone a pinch of humor that, in the world of swimming, diving and all water activities, can never be missing. Now, I don't think much of it, but the first thing I could think of in your sport might be peeing in the water. Once, my uncle, who is a scuba diver, peed in his wetsuit during a long diving session and that moment was absolutely funny, he even wrote "I’m peeing" on a waterproof notebook during the session. He has always been telling me that there are 2 types of divers and swimmers: those who pee in the water and those who lie. I know it may sound strange as a request but, in my opinion, these are moments of happiness and carefree that always make everyone smile. I hope you like the idea and I hope you have a wonderful day!
That made me smile 😀
Thank you for your input
@@danswimnyc Oh don't worry, I'm really sorry if the suggestion sounded weird or embarassing for you. It’s just that this is a topic about swimming that not everyone wanna talk about or show but, in my opinion, it deserves the same attention.
Thanks a lot
Super ❤
Great training tips
I bumped my head once tripped and fell in 28 ft water honestly just become one with the wave
He says "treading water takes a lot of energy at first keep practicing and you'll get better over time."
Of damn it Dan you should have opened with that. Everyone always says that treading is a way to stay up using less energy, the point of treading is using less energy, it's easy to do and you won't get tired.
We are over here thinking we are doing it wrong because we are using a lot of energy. We are watching your video and thinking we must be crazy because what you are doing doesn't make sense.
Please start your video with "treading is a way to use little energy to stay afloat, but it will probably take a lot of energy when you first start out before practice kicks in."
You should make the video since you know how to teach the right way. I’ll be the first one to like it!
Bro i am able to tread water using your technique but the problem is im just under the surface of the water like 2:10, can’t get my head above water any tips?
Did you try leaning back more?
Consider sculling faster and shorter with your arm deeper under the water (hips level)
Yes I was definitely leaning back, I’ll try the arms at hips level tip thanks
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I had a few experiences where i almost drowned and thats really keeping me away from water i dont know how to overcome the fear
You should start with Small Baby Steps. Learn to flow learn to do that on the shallow end of the pool. it’s gonna take a while then you can slowly transition to the deep parts of the pool, but you have to be slow and methodical.
@@danswimnyc Thank you ill try it next time im at the pool
I’m working on the video explaining the fear of the water and how to overcome it. Should be out some time in August. Stay tuned.
Meanwhile you can download a free book and start with the baby steps:
danswim.com/teach-yourself-to-swim-free-book
One day gone master treading water
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Cenoie Nic Te Ha . Tulum, 🇲🇽
Beginner here. I am. I dont know why they dont teach you to float ,instead direct paddling
Exactly! No one has ever taught me how to float (although I know how to - self taught) I feel that’s the INTEGRAL part of learning to swim. Once you can float well, it builds all your confidence & let’s you know you have some control over the water
I struggle to reach the bottom not the surface 😂..
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Poor fishy😂