Step-By-Step Guide by Navy Seal On How You Can Survive Drowning.
If Today someone threw you inside a lake or ocean what are the chances you will survive?. What is your hands and fits are tied up will you really make it?.
Many of us will say "No" to this question beside,one doesn't think he will find him/herself in such a scenario.
Former Navy Seal Clint will answer Yes to this question,beside he says anyone can do it too.All one needs is adequate practice.
Clint wrote a book after he retired from Navy know us "100 deadly skills :The seal operative's Guide.In this book Clint has shared several skills he learn while he was serving United States Navy and this skills are very useful to everyone and they usually occur.
Clint says,when one is thrown to water,the key to survival is one,breath control.If your lungs ar full of air,your body becomes buoyant deep breadths and quick exhales are key.
Confidence is the second thing,panicking is the biggest enemy to survival this is because it can lead to hyperventilation that may lead to one dawning and finally death.
“When facing down, whether floating in place or using a backward kicking motion to swim to shore, the operative should arch his back in order to raise his head above water.”
Below is a photo from the book that may give you skills in case you find yourself in such situation.
Many of us will say "No" to this question beside,one doesn't think he will find him/herself in such a scenario.
Former Navy Seal Clint will answer Yes to this question,beside he says anyone can do it too.All one needs is adequate practice.
Clint wrote a book after he retired from Navy know us "100 deadly skills :The seal operative's Guide.In this book Clint has shared several skills he learn while he was serving United States Navy and this skills are very useful to everyone and they usually occur.
Clint says,when one is thrown to water,the key to survival is one,breath control.If your lungs ar full of air,your body becomes buoyant deep breadths and quick exhales are key.
Confidence is the second thing,panicking is the biggest enemy to survival this is because it can lead to hyperventilation that may lead to one dawning and finally death.
“When facing down, whether floating in place or using a backward kicking motion to swim to shore, the operative should arch his back in order to raise his head above water.”
Below is a photo from the book that may give you skills in case you find yourself in such situation.
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