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    Default Drown Proofing Anyone?

    I guess most of you have at one time or another learned what was called drown proofing. Back when I learned we only did an hour or so in a pool, learn how if you don't know. We had our legs tied together and learned to "dead man" float, raising our arms to breathe and with hands & feet bound just bending our head back. This summer teach your kids and yourself this simple method. You don't need to have any loved one drown. Just a thought that I haven't seen mentioned that I can remember.
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    I have fond memories of doing it for several hours in boot camp. Funny how things get better with age.
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    I wonder how that would work in waves or a current ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Case View Post
    I wonder how that would work in waves or a current ?
    Very well as long as you don't panic.
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    I've never heard of this technique--sounds intriguing.
    Why is it better than just floating on your back?

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    We learned this as "the dead man's float" when I was a kid. Drownproofing sounds better.
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    Think about doing it for hours or days at a time. Floating on your back, you will swallow water from time to time. With enough, it can cause vomiting and dehydration. Floating on your back will also expose your face to the direct sun.
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    Makes sense, esp. about sun exposure.

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    Another thing that we were taught was that as you took a breath, did a single breast stroke - scan the horizon and sky quickly for signs of rescue.
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    Likewise I learnt this as dead mans float, but that was after I learnt to swim that was a different matter altogether.
    My father and uncle were out at "lodge" for some social refreshments and brouth me along.
    After a few hours of sampling we were back on our way home, by boat, my father took me by the scruff of the neck and by my belt and out I went into the river about 500yds from shore.
    They didn't even slow the boat down "a l'eau canard" was the last I heard for while till I came back up and made my way to the shoreline "dog paddling" all the way.
    Different times and different strokes (pun intended) later I went for swimming lesson and all.
    My son learnt differently, gradual, and under supervision no "wobbly pop"
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    My PADI OWSI test required treading water for 15 minutes with hands out of the water for the last two without swimming around. I was negatively bouyant in my youth. When doing any of that, keep your lungs inflated as much as possible.

    Also, drownproofing for airborne duty in Panama was having a parachute laid out on the pool surface. You had to enter at the skirt, travel hand-over-hand and pass the apex and out again by lifting the canopy material.

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    this method don't work for me, I sink.

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    Default Drown prof

    In HS I was tossed in the deep end of the school pool, sink or swim the coach said. I sank, after being pulled out of the pool, I told the coach to shove it and left class. Never went back till after the swiming part was done. Still can't swim. Part of the reason I joined the Air Force, and not the Navy.

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    Part of the reason he lives in Arizona and not Hawaii, too.
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    Your right about living in AZ.

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    I kinda dog paddled and fake swum until I in 4th grade. Then my brother shamed me into taking a class. The instructor told me to swim. I told him I couldn't. He said fake it. He said for me to make a few minor changes and with in minutes I went from a floundering non-swimmer to actually swimming a greased watermelon rely race that same day.

    Definitely, swimming is an important wilderness survival skill.

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    And it's not a good time to learn when the canoe flips over. Just sayin'.....
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    A very tragic story that underscores this thread and the need to learn how to swim. Six teens drown, one by one, as bystanders watch helplessly. No one knew how to swim.

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    Saw that on the news this morning. A tragedy for sure. The thought that also entered my mind was - if you don't know how to swim, stay out of the water.
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