Although its the last thing we want, but there’s nothing wrong to know what to do if you’re trapped in the sea. Lets find out several ways that you should do to survive at the sea, at least until backup arrives.
Trap in the sea, is a situation that could happened when your aircraft of ship got some problems, and eventually put you in the sea, the first thing you should do is swim away from your transportation, especially if its on fire or severe explosion. Swim under the water is the safest thing to avoid fire.
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Posted on under Health, Swimming
Sinusitis is a disease caused by inflammation of the sinus cavities. This disease often occurs in people who got allergic into dust or cold air. Most of people with sinusitis occurs in the morning when the air are cold.
Some alternative medication and some people believe that sinusitis could be reduced with swimming. Not just swimming in the pool, but swimming at the sea. Is it true? lets find out more about it.
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Posted on under Sports, Swimming
Swimming could be done in both swimming pool and in the sea. Different with swimming in the pool, swimming in the sea although its very fun and pleasant, it required more technique and skill.
Some of us might not know that not all coast border is safe to perform swimming activities. You should pay attention to signs that are placed in certain area. Beware of red flags sign marked with “Do not Swim” board. These kind of sign are placed to secure you for good reasons, usually to avoid you from high rip current.
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There are big differences between talented and beginner. A talented children could do swimming without tools or equipment. But those tool are invented to help beginner during swimming lessons.
Those kind of equipment required skills to use it, and its time for parents took part of it, and always made sure you remember and master it before use it to your children. Below are some tools or equipment you could use along with its safe instruction:
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There is no big jump from beginners to intermediates. Instead, it is part of a gradual process that builds on all the skills that your child has learned in the previous articles, so that he is not only able to swim, but truly loves the water.
Remember that you should progress only when your child is comfortable, practice consistently in enjoyable lessons, and avoid frustration by only practicing complex activities for short intervals and at times when your child’s energy levels are highest.
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