noobascooba
Contributor
I am not a good swimmer- I passed my open water swim on my back, I couldn't have done it on my front. I couldn't tread water, so I just floated for 10 mins on my back..
If the swim test had been harder I would likely have failed and would have been denied the ability to take up a new hobby I really enjoy.
HOWEVER, diving is making me more comfortable in the water. This comfort has given me the confidence to become a better swimmer. I am practicing my swimming partly because I want to but also because I think anything that makes me more confident in water and more able to cope in the event of things going wrong (e.g. BC malfunction, big waves, OOA on the surface) is going to make me a safer diver.
I agree with Walter about snorkeling being nothing like swimming really- even as someone unable to swim on my front, I could snorkel on my front because I didn't have to worry about breathing or coordinating my arms and legs.
If the swim test had been harder I would likely have failed and would have been denied the ability to take up a new hobby I really enjoy.
HOWEVER, diving is making me more comfortable in the water. This comfort has given me the confidence to become a better swimmer. I am practicing my swimming partly because I want to but also because I think anything that makes me more confident in water and more able to cope in the event of things going wrong (e.g. BC malfunction, big waves, OOA on the surface) is going to make me a safer diver.
I agree with Walter about snorkeling being nothing like swimming really- even as someone unable to swim on my front, I could snorkel on my front because I didn't have to worry about breathing or coordinating my arms and legs.