It won't be easy when you panicked 😱🤦‍♂️#shorts #swimming

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Published 2024-02-12
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This video went viral over the internet: a boy struggling to get to the surface after getting pushed deep into the pool. When panicked, the body becomes heavier. However, the human body has a natural ability to float. To survive in such a situation, it's important to stay calm. By relaxing, the body can regain control and naturally float to the surface.

To survive in such a situation, it's important not to empty your lungs. By keeping your lungs filled with air, you increase buoyancy and improve your chances of floating to the surface. So, in moments of distress in the water, remember to keep your lungs full to stay afloat.

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All Comments (21)
  • @NotExile4669
    Remember people, its easier said than done. Everyone tells you to stay calm. No one shows you how to stay calm.
  • @davepahl376
    This guy is a horrible swimmer to begin with.
  • @coryoswalt7946
    For those who struggle to swim. Dont kick your feet, act like youre walking, relax your ankles. Use your hands to push the water below, like youre trying to dig with your hands. If youre one of those people who just sinks no matter what, if its only 10ft or so, you can wait until you hit the bottom, and jump. Make yourself thin and jump as hard as you can, youll make it to the surface. Im a florida man whos swimming for as long as i can remember
  • @PaperFloss
    "A boy was struggling-" Sir, that is a fully grown man
  • @tysonhill9266
    Okay there should be some warnings on this video. 1. This person obviously didn’t have the ability to swim down that deep. And his friends pushed him further than he was able to go himself. Do not EVER do this. Especially if they don’t know to swim VERY well. With one wrong move this guy could’ve been at the bottom of this pool for a long time. Please only do what you know youre capable of. 2. It’s a lot easier said than done to stay calm when you’re running out of oxygen. Instead try to focus on holding your breath in for as long as you can handle the CO2. Although it sucks the air that’s in your lungs is helping you (even if slightly) get back to the surface. Once you breath out it will be SO much harder to swim back up. Especially if you’re already at the point where you ran out of oxygen for your body to use. And 3. Please stay safe and don’t do shit like this. I’ve been swimming for 15 years with experience scuba diving. And I would need some serious prep work before I would want to try this. And I wouldn’t have my stupid ass friend push me down to the bottom if I couldn’t reach it. (I’m sorry that really pisses me off because literally his friend could’ve ended his life with that stupid decision. But anyway) you guys please stay safe around the water. You might think it’s all fun and games until you’re at the bottom of whatever body if whatever you’re in and your body is forcing you to breath in water while you try to reach the surface. Only to sink progressively deeper. Yeah that sounds scary right? Good. Stay safe around water. Please.
  • @ganguly_ftw
    The pool we had in our school had almost the same depth if not more and a friend of mine pushed me to the bottom like that. I have had intense fear of deep waters throughout my life and to make matters worse at that instant the power went out in our school building leaving me in pitch black darkness as I ran out of breath at the depths of the pool struggling to get back up(the pressure kept pressing me downwards) and the slant of the bottom surface made me slip more towards the deeper end of the pool in the cold pitch black water. I'm getting goosebumps even writing this. I don't know how tf I survived but that gave me real bad ptsd and thallasophobia.
  • @kabe9695
    Please do not empty your lungs underwater without knowing how deep the water is. Did this once in a lake and almost drowned doing it.
  • He should never trust the other guy again in his life. Leave that fool
  • @DD-zw2qj
    No One: Me: holding my breath till he came up
  • @dacat8171
    Empty your lungs and the floating disappears. A muscular person will have an even heavier time getting back to the surface.
  • @jimmycarney8758
    This guy is top tier gaslighter, you do not get heavier when panicked those kinda thoughts will just make u panic more 😭
  • This is so true especially if you have lil bodyfat. Try expelling air in a pool you’ll sink, if you are dense w muscle. Kinda float if you have more fat.
  • @rosjivenus1355
    I could never I'm so effing buoyant and I really like to swim underwater,but it's hard,since my body keep going up
  • @9richy6bram8
    Stuff like this one should be taught at school as well as lesrning how to help someone who was drowning and other stuff like how to cook, Pay bills, Do taxes, change a tire, Do oul changes, Rules to drive and all other things that will help us throughout our life spam. All from stuff to do to help others and stuff we will have to do ourselves when no one else is there to help. From medical to mechanical stuff and being able to help people after an accident. We need our future generations to become smarter than the previous one. Only that way will humanity get better within the years. All we need is to put the important morals infront of our lifes and learn how to survive the best we can.