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The trick I used to Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers 2020 World Series Champions TShirt . so you have to stay relaxed and be comfortable with your ears/side of your face in the water. Are you very muscled? It isn’t as easy as the commentator said. Every person has their own venture of buoyancy based on their body size and composition. Some people literally float below the surface of the water (like, they can suspend themselves without their feet on the ground, but they are floating underwater between the water’s surface and the bottom). It happens a lot with people with little body fat. And Panic is the killer – your goal is basically to increase your surface area on the water by spreading out flat on your back or stomach. You’ll float a little better on your stomach, but that requires rolling over for air regularly. Your pelvis is the densest area and least buoyant, keeping it high help. Slightly thrusting it above your shoulders will help distribute your weight better when on your back (it’s naturally slightly above the level when you’re on your stomach which is why the “dead man’s float” is easier.
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