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Learn snorkeling if you can't swim. Does this help you learn to swim?
Can I learn to dive if I can't swim? Is learning to swim helpful? ? This issue ranks first, and many coaches have written articles to express their views. In fact, this question was not negotiable. The course clearly requires students to swim/float in the water for 65,438+00 minutes without any swimming AIDS, and must complete 200m continuous surface swimming or 300m snorkeling before graduation.

Some basic swimming skills are also essential in diving, such as breathing through the mouth, floating, treading water and so on. Therefore, students who can swim should be much more relaxed when learning to dive, and even if they encounter some minor problems in the learning process, they can cope with them calmly. Fear disappears, followed by fun. In addition, for a person who can't swim, even if you are not afraid of water or even don't like it very much, occasionally choking on water and getting water in your eyes and ears may become your mental disorder. You always study in fear, but once you encounter the above problems, you may still be nervous or even out of control, and then make some very dangerous moves.

Objectively speaking, I can't give an absolute answer to this question. what's up Or? No? Because I have to admit that I have taught many students who can't swim, I believe most coaches in China are also, of course, they are all stuffed in the shop and can't refuse. But this must not be the reason why you can't swim but learn to dive! Any responsible coach will clearly say to the students: Please learn to swim first, and then learn to dive. ?

Always put the problem first, safe! Diving requires staying in the water for a long time. Naturally, the better the water quality, the higher the safety factor. A large number of cases prove that for people who dive for the first time, people who can swim are far less afraid than those who can't swim. But from the coach's point of view, I sincerely hope that every student who comes to learn diving can be responsible for his own safety and try to learn to swim before learning diving. ?