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There may be a tiny percentage of people who just "naturally" pick up on things that others have to work at. I've had just one student who was exactly like what you describe yourself as. He absolutely nailed buoyancy control in his Open Water course--and he's not a lifeguard/swimming instructor/science teacher; he's an animator in Pasadena. As a parallel, I'm one of maybe 1-4% of people who have been able to learn to speak a foreign language as an adult and have no accent. I'm lucky with languages. You're lucky with scuba. Not everybody is.Okay, I guess I'm not getting the point. ... I cannot say I was ever "uncomfortable" with buoyancy issues I hope this doesn't sound arrogant, but it's the truth, I promise! I can assure you that I still work on my buoyancy skills, and I'm constantly attempting to improve them.