Thank you for putting the information back up. I have a few comments about the site:
This skill here is unclear to me "-Be able to survive in the water for 30 minutes.". Do you mean treading water? That was my first guess but to me it should be more specific about the skill.
Also I don't know whether you have any interest or time to expand on it, but you mentioned earlier about snorkelling tips. I am a strong swimmer but have never snorkelled before (well a few times in scuba classes but don't consider this much experience at all) So if you have any tips to add for snorkelling, I think that would be an improvement to the site as well too![]()
Another thing I thought is that a training schedule might be nice. The site has the skills listed but not how to achieve them. Again this might be outside the scope of what you were trying to achieve but just thought it would be handy.
Now I have seen it, I fail to get why there was a fuss in the first place. The skills seem reasonable to me!
Thanks for your honest feedback. I am trying to express that you can tread water or float. When I was taught water survival in the military, the trick was to not actively tread water, because (especially with water logged combat gear on) it is a surefire way to get tired and drown. We were taught to allow ourselves to sink in a relaxed posture and the return to the surface for air. I need to figure out a more effective way to express this. Maybe a link to the Army or Marine Corps water survival manual is in order. It was in my original works cited, but that went the way fo the dodo with the old site.
Also Sas, I plan on expanding to the original level. The bad part is, the site stores your data on the server, so when my last mailbox was full of "you are going to kill everyone" emails, I deleted all the material that the server had stored as well. So I'm literally sitting here recreating this from memory again. The next page I post will be exclusively devoted to snorkeling. The one following that was skin diving.
IMHO, regarding why it drew so much fire, I could've portrayed it better. Furthermore, there are a lot of instructors that can't swim this well. People can flame me all they want, but I have physically seen instructors who couldn't swim for 500 meters. When a regular old diver suggests that everyone be able to do that, it worries people who can't.
You also raise another great point. If people want a schedule to work on achieving this level of fitness, I'd be happy to post one on the site. I'm not a physical trainer, but I did spend 9 years in the military, and I did plan, prepare, and execute physical training ad naseum for years. Swimming really isn't the devil once you do it enough, and now that they make a waterproof Ipod case, it's actually not that boring
