I am a 76 yr. old beginner swimmer. I have taken a beginner swimmer course. So, thanks to your video, I am going to the pool to try your snorkel swimming routine.
Thank you for the tips on the process to getting used to breathing with the snorkel on, particularly the part about having water up your nose. Most of the other videos just gloss over this important step
Thank you! I just bought a snorkel and couldn’t manage to swim without almost drowning in shallow water 😂 I even tried a nose clip, but the suction was so strong that I ended up inhaling water anyway. Watching your video I realized it’s just a bit of panic 😅I’ll work on adapting!
I used the snorkel so much that I realized I forgot how to breathe on the side lol. But since I don’t swim competitively, it’s not a huge issue for me. The snorkel allows me to push myself to swim harder without having to worry about air.
I've been learning to swim for four months and, having watched your video and others about training with a snorkel, I was delighted to be sent one for free from Amazon Vine. I swam two joyous lengths with it this morning before I was informed I needed to stop using it as they're not allowed at my pool... nor at any, it seems, here where I live in Leeds. Major bummer. I'm wondering where I could go to practise with it...
Weird.. how can they forbid you to use this simple training tool.. are they afraid people might drown? I am about to get a snorkel, too, hope the pool attendants are more relaxed at my pool.
@@Martin23673 I even emailed Swim England about it, and got a response from them saying it's a health and safety thing. So, yes, I think they're afraid you drown. Or that the pool attendant might not notice you're drowning. Or maybe even that you'll poke someone in the eye with it. I dunno. But if you live in the UK, Martin, definitely check with your pool rather than spend money on something you can't use.
Very informative video. I’m relatively new to swimming and I’m trying to improve my swimming techniques. I’ve just bought a snorkel but unfortunately, I haven’t been able to use it. I live in London and I’m yet to find a pool that permits its use. Does anyone know where I can go? 😅
It amazes me the primal fear of breathing under water induces even amongst great swimmers. It's incredibly humbling for them, almost like starting again, reexperiencing that fear. For instance, how to casually blow air back out of the snorkel without panic. More importantly to purposely do it after a flip turn so training is comfortable and uninterrupted.a
Thanks for your video. I have been using the snorkel for a few times with the nose clip as advised by a swimmer. For the first lap just with the fins and snorkel ,it will be fine. But once I used my arm movement, water will get into my nostril ( even with the nose clip) and I can't breath and have to stop and blow out water from my nostril and mouth. Appreciate any advise from you. Thanks
Hello sir. As your body generates a suction to inhale the atmospheric air the negative pressure is bound to suck the water in through your nose. You can block the suction from acting at 2 main points: 1. At the external nares i.e. by using nasal clips 2. It's pretty easy just go through the steps I mention in sequence. (To understand this you will need some knowledge of anatomy and functions of pharynx in our body, I would suggest you to watch basic anatomy videos on nasopharynx, oropharynx and very importantly something called as PASSAVANT'S RIDGE) You can create a barrier in between the nasopharynx and the oropharynx with the use of your soft palate and your throat so that the negative sucking pressure that your lungs have created don't get transmitted to your nose. To do that put two fingers gently in both the nares and inhale and exhale with your mouth open. you will feel air moving around your fingers. That is what you would want to not feel in order to prevent water entry. For that swallow some saliva and the moment you feel that your PASSAVANT'S RIDGE is in action and there is a barrier between your nasopharynx and oropharynx, you breathe out and in and out and in. At this point you would feel like you are breathing as if you had a bad cold and you should also stop feeling any air around your fingers because there is no pressure transmission to your nose. Practice it a few times and you will get the hold of it.
I bought one, and I can tell you have to behave like you have a cold and your nose if full. To train this outside water you can put your fingers at your nose holes and only breathe with mouth, and if you feel air on your finger you do it wrong
I tried using a snorkel but I always get water up my noise and into my lungs each time I try to breath through my mouth! I don’t know how anyone can breath through the mouth and not get water into your nose.
Hello sir. As your body generates a suction to inhale the atmospheric air the negative pressure is bound to suck the water in through your nose. You can block the suction from acting at 2 main points: 1. At the external nares i.e. by using nasal clips 2. It's pretty easy just be patient and go through the steps I mention in sequence. (To understand this you will need some knowledge of anatomy and functions of pharynx in our body, I would suggest you to watch basic anatomy videos on nasopharynx, oropharynx and very importantly something called as PASSAVANT'S RIDGE) You can create a barrier in between the nasopharynx and the oropharynx with the use of your soft palate and your throat so that the negative sucking pressure that your lungs have created don't get transmitted to your nose. To do that put two fingers gently in both the nares and inhale and exhale with your mouth open. you will feel air moving around your fingers. That is what you would want to not feel in order to prevent water entry. For that swallow some saliva and the moment you feel that your PASSAVANT'S RIDGE is in action and there is a barrier between your nasopharynx and oropharynx, you breathe out and in and out and in. At this point you would feel like you are breathing as if you had a bad cold and you should also stop feeling any air around the fingers you have in your nose because there is no pressure transmission to your nose. Practice it a few times and you will get the hold of it. Good luck. I would put a link of some video if I find it online on how to do it.
I gave up on the snorkel because water gets in the tube by rge end of every 50m/y. It annoys me to have to stop every lap. Any advice on what I may be doing wrong? And yes, i am swimming slowly and the snorkel is above the water 😉
I am a 76 yr. old beginner swimmer. I have taken a beginner swimmer course. So, thanks to your video, I am going to the pool to try your snorkel swimming routine.
Just purchased a snorkel recently and have yet to use it. Thank you for making this video. Simple and informative. Excited to learn how to swim!
Thank you for the tips on the process to getting used to breathing with the snorkel on, particularly the part about having water up your nose. Most of the other videos just gloss over this important step
Does it wobble?
@@yabtoil2001 Has not been my experience. I have not attempted diving nor flip turns with it however
Thank you! I just bought a snorkel and couldn’t manage to swim without almost drowning in shallow water 😂 I even tried a nose clip, but the suction was so strong that I ended up inhaling water anyway.
Watching your video I realized it’s just a bit of panic 😅I’ll work on adapting!
I used the snorkel so much that I realized I forgot how to breathe on the side lol. But since I don’t swim competitively, it’s not a huge issue for me. The snorkel allows me to push myself to swim harder without having to worry about air.
I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME LOL!!!!!!
I don't swim freestyle without it. I inhale through the snorkel and exhale through my nose.
It feels like I can swim forever with it on.
Love the snorkel..... Never mastered the breathing technique
@@coralpaul *ussies.
How about using a nose clip along with this device??
Why not clip the nose?
I've been learning to swim for four months and, having watched your video and others about training with a snorkel, I was delighted to be sent one for free from Amazon Vine. I swam two joyous lengths with it this morning before I was informed I needed to stop using it as they're not allowed at my pool... nor at any, it seems, here where I live in Leeds. Major bummer. I'm wondering where I could go to practise with it...
Weird.. how can they forbid you to use this simple training tool.. are they afraid people might drown? I am about to get a snorkel, too, hope the pool attendants are more relaxed at my pool.
@@Martin23673 I even emailed Swim England about it, and got a response from them saying it's a health and safety thing. So, yes, I think they're afraid you drown. Or that the pool attendant might not notice you're drowning. Or maybe even that you'll poke someone in the eye with it. I dunno. But if you live in the UK, Martin, definitely check with your pool rather than spend money on something you can't use.
Very informative video. I’m relatively new to swimming and I’m trying to improve my swimming techniques. I’ve just bought a snorkel but unfortunately, I haven’t been able to use it. I live in London and I’m yet to find a pool that permits its use. Does anyone know where I can go? 😅
It amazes me the primal fear of breathing under water induces even amongst great swimmers. It's incredibly humbling for them, almost like starting again, reexperiencing that fear. For instance, how to casually blow air back out of the snorkel without panic. More importantly to purposely do it after a flip turn so training is comfortable and uninterrupted.a
Very good 👍 good luck ❤❤❤❤
When you say breathe through the snorkel, should I inhale through my mouth and exhale through my nose?
Yes otherwise co2 stuck in tube
Thanks for your video. I have been using the snorkel for a few times with the nose clip as advised by a swimmer. For the first lap just with the fins and snorkel ,it will be fine. But once I used my arm movement, water will get into my nostril ( even with the nose clip) and I can't breath and have to stop and blow out water from my nostril and mouth. Appreciate any advise from you. Thanks
Hello sir. As your body generates a suction to inhale the atmospheric air the negative pressure is bound to suck the water in through your nose. You can block the suction from acting at 2 main points:
1. At the external nares i.e. by using nasal clips
2. It's pretty easy just go through the steps I mention in sequence. (To understand this you will need some knowledge of anatomy and functions of pharynx in our body, I would suggest you to watch basic anatomy videos on nasopharynx, oropharynx and very importantly something called as PASSAVANT'S RIDGE) You can create a barrier in between the nasopharynx and the oropharynx with the use of your soft palate and your throat so that the negative sucking pressure that your lungs have created don't get transmitted to your nose. To do that put two fingers gently in both the nares and inhale and exhale with your mouth open. you will feel air moving around your fingers. That is what you would want to not feel in order to prevent water entry. For that swallow some saliva and the moment you feel that your PASSAVANT'S RIDGE is in action and there is a barrier between your nasopharynx and oropharynx, you breathe out and in and out and in. At this point you would feel like you are breathing as if you had a bad cold and you should also stop feeling any air around your fingers because there is no pressure transmission to your nose. Practice it a few times and you will get the hold of it.
how do you not get water up your nose while you inhale through snorkel? I want to know how to do this without using nose clip
I bought one, and I can tell you have to behave like you have a cold and your nose if full. To train this outside water you can put your fingers at your nose holes and only breathe with mouth, and if you feel air on your finger you do it wrong
So so so usefulĺll thanks , gonnnna try them all today ❤
Thank you for this video. What is the name of those fins?
Looks similar to: Speedo
808766F960L Biofuse Fitness Fin
Gracias pot LA explicacion yo tengo muchos problemas con el USO Del snorkel me ahogo me falta el aire
Can I use a nose clip while I using the snorkel?
Beautiful video, one question, what fins are those?
Thank you
Looks similar to: Speedo
808766F960L Biofuse Fitness Fin
Got this today coach ❤ will definitely share the experience soon
Yes about that I don't know it's difficult to keep a straight line, wonder what I am doing wrong here, coach need help. Thanks
Is it any different than the classic mask/snorkel we use when swimming at the sea?
nope, it's just in the front
I am here in NYC,do you know where I can go to learn how to snorkel
I tried using a snorkel but I always get water up my noise and into my lungs each time I try to breath through my mouth! I don’t know how anyone can breath through the mouth and not get water into your nose.
Use a nose clip it helps a lot
Does it wobble?
Same problem here. I always use a nose clip when using a snorkel.
So I need to use nose clip too
Hello sir. As your body generates a suction to inhale the atmospheric air the negative pressure is bound to suck the water in through your nose. You can block the suction from acting at 2 main points:
1. At the external nares i.e. by using nasal clips
2. It's pretty easy just be patient and go through the steps I mention in sequence. (To understand this you will need some knowledge of anatomy and functions of pharynx in our body, I would suggest you to watch basic anatomy videos on nasopharynx, oropharynx and very importantly something called as PASSAVANT'S RIDGE) You can create a barrier in between the nasopharynx and the oropharynx with the use of your soft palate and your throat so that the negative sucking pressure that your lungs have created don't get transmitted to your nose. To do that put two fingers gently in both the nares and inhale and exhale with your mouth open. you will feel air moving around your fingers. That is what you would want to not feel in order to prevent water entry. For that swallow some saliva and the moment you feel that your PASSAVANT'S RIDGE is in action and there is a barrier between your nasopharynx and oropharynx, you breathe out and in and out and in. At this point you would feel like you are breathing as if you had a bad cold and you should also stop feeling any air around the fingers you have in your nose because there is no pressure transmission to your nose. Practice it a few times and you will get the hold of it.
Good luck. I would put a link of some video if I find it online on how to do it.
I tried my best could not avoid water getting in to my nose
So started using Nose clips
Hi, do you have a tutorial about how to make a turning bell with snorkel? Thank you
How can i build muscles with swimming?
Swim hard and stay consistent
Just got one today😂😂❤❤
I gave up on the snorkel because water gets in the tube by rge end of every 50m/y. It annoys me to have to stop every lap. Any advice on what I may be doing wrong? And yes, i am swimming slowly and the snorkel is above the water 😉
can you snorkel for non swimmer ?
I have a question, is it possible to practice swimming using side mounted snorkel instead of front mounted ones?
Yes but I've heard side snorkles might get in the way of your arms
I still can't figure out how to inhale without sucking water up my nose. Perhaps I need a nose clip?
Can you tell me the brand of fins you used in this video?
Looks similar to: Speedo
808766F960L Biofuse Fitness Fin
Does the centre snorkel increase lung capacity/fitness??
Where is that place ? Look like very good Pool ?
Amsterdam
@@SwimGym_com I’m far away I’m here at USA 🇺🇸
How deep is the pool, coach?
What is the brand and model of this snorkel?
He said it's the speedo center snorkle.
Thank you.
Brilliant
Adult beginner…early stages breathing is a bit difficult! 👍
I tried, but it was scary
Gradually I get used to breath thro a snorkel. The learning does not happen in one session. I have been doing 5min, and better each day
@John Witman in the beginning its definitely scary but after you get used to it it's awesome!!!
Is it normal that you get water in your nose?
This is the reason why I use a snorkeling mask instead of swimming goggles. 😅🤔
I use nose clips
Yes it's normal but like he said just blow it out. It may take some getting use to but after awhile it becomes second nature
Using wrong tube
You can get trained by me
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Why are you advertising tattoos? 🤮=vulgar
what is wrong with you?