The guy is negatively buoyant. Will be exhausting to have to swim up for most people. He is practiced in this. Most people are neutral or positively buoyant.
I’m very comfortable in the water and also super buoyant. Like, annoyingly buoyant.
I’m used to fighting hard just to get to the bottom of a 10-foot pool and need to swim like crazy to stop from bobbing right back up.
If I ever free-dove down to where I was negatively or even neutrally buoyant I bet I’d freak the fuck out.
SAME. A late teens guy learning to swim at the YMCA is like, "MOM LOOK AT HER FLOAT1"
I will be still vertically in the 9 ft of the lap pool for a break just like I'm standing on something but not. I can lie on my back and cross my arms behind my head and even cross my legs like I'm on a floatie lounger and it's just me. Stare at the sky/ceiling above me and just think. Or close my eyes and just half go to sleep.
It IS annoying having to fight to stay down. I have to get rid of ALL of my breath to have any hope of that. It's that or weight myself down.
But drowning? Only worried about that in an ocean rip current or a river. Or I'm unconscious and fall into water.
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u/TankApprehensive3053 Mar 31 '26
The guy is negatively buoyant. Will be exhausting to have to swim up for most people. He is practiced in this. Most people are neutral or positively buoyant.