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Its embarrassing,

I still dont know how to swim at this age. I know it might sound ridiculous to many, but Im terribly scared of water. I have enrolled a swimming class and it will start next week but still Im not sure if I had made the right decision. Im not sure if I can ever swim...😔
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For both of your safety, make sure to tell your instructor about your higher level fear.
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@Magicianzini I will make sure she knows. Thanks
adhane05 · 36-40, M
I think it's admirable that you have enrolled in a swimming class. It may be easier than you think. 😊
QCDog2659 · 61-69, M
It is, most certainly, a life enhancing, and potentially a life saving, skill
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
That’s not ridiculous
If you never learned when you were younger you never would
Good luck with your class
You’ll do great!
TravisTx · M
I think it’s a great idea that you’re willing to learn to swim. Face your fear head on and finally be able to enjoy swimming as a recreation. It’s great exercise too!
Confined · 56-60, M
An important skill to have, I taught myself at about age 5. I did not want to be out done by my older brothers. I love the water.
You never know you could end up in the water by accident. Being able to swim to safety is preferred.
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@Confined yes thats why I really want to learn it. But the moment my face gets in water I panic
Confined · 56-60, M
@BarelyTamed I dont like my face in the water but I can deal with it if I must. Once you learn it, its just a matter of practice in shallow water.
pdockal · 56-60, M
I'm sure you'll do fine
sparklingdiamonds · 51-55, F
Tell them you're scared..take it slow and see how it goes, don t feel pressured into doing anything you don't feel.ok with..I hate water too..😘
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@sparklingdiamonds thank u 🥰
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
It’s easier than you may think, my grandmother never learned to swim until after I pushed her in the pool they had , I never knew she couldn’t swim, scared the crap out of both of us , so do yourself and learn how
You've got this
DomMan67 · 56-60, M
It is very admirable that you are facing your fear head on. Well done. Once you realize you are able to keep yourself afloat you will feel much more comfortable.
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@DomMan67 I can keep myself afloat on back. Its the matter of moving forward. And when my face gets in water. Breathing is my biggest problem. I panic
DomMan67 · 56-60, M
@BarelyTamed Since you can already keep yourself afloat you're going to be swimming in no time.

It is very admirable that even though you have panic attacks when your face hits the water you're still willing to try and that's why you will succeed.
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@DomMan67 thank u so much for ur heart waeming comment. I really hope I dont cancel it at the first session.
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AdmiralPrune · 46-50, M
Don’t sweat it.

I also never learned how to swim. There’s a humourus story about it that’s too long to post.

But I’m sure there are other things you can do instead.
Ontheroad · M
You can swim... if you don't panic and freeze up. Facing a fear is a huge step, good on you! Just be sure the coach/instructor knows of your fears, and don't feel embarrassed, they have heard it before.
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@Ontheroad thanks🙏
gregloa · 61-69, M
Get in like 3 1/2 to 4’ of water. Hold your nose and close your eyes and let yourself go under. Relax and you will float back up. It might take several tries but when you’re comfortable try to lean forward while floating. You’ll soon realize as long as you’re holding your breath you’ll stay floating. Then when you’re ready simply start kicking and paddle your hands while floating. Presto you’re swimming and then start breathing while kicking and paddling your hands. Nothing to it.
BarelyTamed · 31-35, FNew
@gregloa thank u🙏
Softandsweet2 · 36-40, F
Your parents are the ones that should be embarrassed. Kids need to learn at an early age.

 
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